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| placeholder || [https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R7mLrH/bitfenix-case-bfcphe300kkxkkrp BitFenix Phenom Mini ITX] || 5+1 (use included adapter for 5.25 bay). || 0 || ITX | | placeholder || [https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R7mLrH/bitfenix-case-bfcphe300kkxkkrp BitFenix Phenom Mini ITX] || 5+1 (use included adapter for 5.25 bay). || 0 || ITX | ||
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| placeholder || [https://pcpartpicker.com/product/yTdqqs/fractal-design-case-fdcanode804blw Fractal Design Node 804] || 8 (10 if bottom 2 mounting points are used) || 2 (4 if bottom 2 mounting points are used) || mATX, ITX | | placeholder || [https://pcpartpicker.com/product/yTdqqs/fractal-design-case-fdcanode804blw Fractal Design Node 804] || 8 (10 if bottom 2 mounting points are used) || 2 (4 if bottom 2 mounting points are used) || mATX, ITX | ||
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− | ! Image !! Name !! Number of 3.5in drive bays !! Number of 2.5 in drives bays !! Supported Form Factors !! | + | ! Image !! Name !! Number of 3.5in drive bays !! Number of 2.5 in drives bays !! Supported Form Factors !! Pros !! Cons |
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| placeholder || [https://pcpartpicker.com/product/L8xbt6/fractal-design-define-7-atx-mid-tower-case-fd-c-def7a-01 Fractal Design Define 7] || 14 (if all tray slots are used) || 4 || E-ATX(285 mm), ATX, mATX, ITX | | placeholder || [https://pcpartpicker.com/product/L8xbt6/fractal-design-define-7-atx-mid-tower-case-fd-c-def7a-01 Fractal Design Define 7] || 14 (if all tray slots are used) || 4 || E-ATX(285 mm), ATX, mATX, ITX | ||
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==Rack cases== | ==Rack cases== | ||
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+ | While rack mount cases are designed to be used on a rack, some opt to use them without one. Consider [https://wiki.eth0.nl/index.php/LackRack Lack Rack] for a cheap way to mount your server. | ||
+ | Disk shelves are for hard drives only. Only use them if you already have a main server that has an external SAS HBA. | ||
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+ | Make sure you check the depth of your rack before buying anything, some rack mount servers are incredibly long and might not fit a small 17” deep rack. | ||
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+ | === 1U⠀=== | ||
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+ | None at the moment | ||
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+ | === 2U⠀=== | ||
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+ | ! Image !! Name !! Number of 3.5in drive bays !! Number of 2.5 in drives bays !! Supported Form Factors !! Pros !! Cons | ||
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+ | | placeholder || [https://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/2U/?chs=826 Supermicro SuperChassis 826] (several SKUs)|| 12 (24 Disk Shelf) || 2 (Some SKUs. Rear Hotswap bays) || ATX, E-ATX, EE-ATX (Depends on SKU) | ||
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+ | *Some SKUs support SAS and Sata drives. | ||
+ | *Convenient Hotswap bays | ||
+ | *Two high quality redundant 1U power supplies. | ||
+ | *Great build quality | ||
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+ | *Some SKUs only support proprietary motherboards. Check the website. | ||
+ | *Restrictions on expansion card height. Expansion slots are all half height. | ||
+ | *Restrictions on CPU cooler height. | ||
+ | *Huge and heavy. | ||
+ | *Lots of drives use a lot of electricity | ||
+ | *Expensive. | ||
+ | *Small fans are loud, especially at heavy loads | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | === 3U⠀=== | ||
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+ | ! Image !! Name !! Number of 3.5in drive bays !! Number of 2.5 in drives bays !! Supported Form Factors !! Pros !! Cons | ||
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+ | | placeholder || [http://www.norcotek.com/product/rpc-3216/ Norco-3216] || 16 || 2 || EEB, CEB, ATXm mATX, ITX | ||
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+ | *Huge capacity | ||
+ | *Support SAS and Sata | ||
+ | *Convenient Hotswap bays | ||
+ | *Supports a wide range of motherboards | ||
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+ | *Only supports one standard ATX PSU | ||
+ | *Huge and heavy. | ||
+ | *Lots of drives use a lot of electricity | ||
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+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 4U⠀=== | ||
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+ | ! Image !! Name !! Number of 3.5in drive bays !! Number of 2.5 in drives bays !! Supported Form Factors !! Pros !! Cons | ||
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+ | | placeholder || Rosewill RSV-L4500 || 15 || 0 || E-ATX ATX | ||
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+ | *Huge capacity | ||
+ | *Cheap | ||
+ | *Large 120mm intake fans means it will be quieter than most servers. | ||
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+ | *No backplane or hotswapping | ||
+ | *Only supports one standard ATX PSU | ||
+ | *Huge and heavy. | ||
+ | *Lots of drives use a lot of electricity | ||
+ | *Build quality may vary | ||
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+ | | placeholder || Netapp DS4246/DS4243 || 24 || 0 || n/a | ||
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+ | *Huge capacity | ||
+ | *Support SAS and Sata | ||
+ | *Convenient Hotswap bays | ||
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+ | *DISK SHELF ONLY. | ||
+ | *Huge and heavy. | ||
+ | *Lots of drives use a lot of electricity | ||
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+ | | placeholder || Supermicro SuperChassis 846|| 24 || 2 || EE-ATX, E-ATX, ATX (Depends on SKU) | ||
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+ | *Huge capacity | ||
+ | *Support SAS and Sata | ||
+ | *Convenient Hotswap bays | ||
+ | *Two high quality redundant 1U power supplies. | ||
+ | *Some models support separate battery backup modules. | ||
+ | *Great build quality | ||
+ | *7-13 full height expansion slots (Depends on SKU) | ||
+ | *Can be [https://youtu.be/0UjyL6ZiMkI modded] for more quiet operation. | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *Huge and heavy. | ||
+ | *Lots of drives use a lot of electricity | ||
+ | *Expensive. | ||
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+ | |} | ||
==Other== | ==Other== |
Revision as of 09:42, 20 December 2020
A short list of cases to stuff your drives in. If you have any good recommendations post them in the /hsg/ thread or create an account and add it to the list you lazy fuck. Rackmount cases are also welcome. If you own, or have owned one of these cases feel free to write a short review about what you like and dislike about the case. I will try to add as much detail to the pros and cons list as possible, especially anything that would help people avoid unfortunate surprises.
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Consumer cases
6 or Less Drives⠀
Image | Name | Number of 3.5in drive bays | Number of 2.5 in drives bays | Supported Form Factors | Pros | Cons |
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placeholder | BitFenix Phenom Mini ITX | 5+1 (use included adapter for 5.25 bay). | 0 | ITX |
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placeholder | Cooler Master Elite 110 | 3 | 1 | ITX |
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placeholder | Fractal Design Core 500 | 3 | 3 | ITX, DTX |
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placeholder | Fractal Design Node 304 | 6 | 0 | ITX, Thin Mini ITX, DTX |
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placeholder | Cooler Master N200 | 3 | 4 | mATX, ITX |
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6-10 Drives⠀
Image | Name | Number of 3.5in drive bays | Number of 2.5 in drives bays | Supported Form Factors | Pros | Cons |
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placeholder | Fractal Design Node 804 | 8 (10 if bottom 2 mounting points are used) | 2 (4 if bottom 2 mounting points are used) | mATX, ITX |
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placeholder | Lian Li Q26 | 10 | 1 | ITX |
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placeholder | Fractal Design Define R6 | 11 (if all tray slots are used) | 2 | ATX, mATX, ITX |
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placeholder | Antec P101 Silent | 8 | 2 | EATX, ATX, mATX, ITX |
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placeholder | Cooler Master N400 | 7+1 external | 2 | ATX, mATX, ITX |
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More Than 10 drives⠀
- A note on large storage arrays with 10+ drives. Most motherboards have less than 10 Sata ports. Once you start getting above 10 drives you will likely need to buy an HBA to support more drives than your motherboard is capable of handling. The recommended approach is to use a SAS HBA with SAS to Sata breakout cables. You can learn more about these on the Home server page.
Image | Name | Number of 3.5in drive bays | Number of 2.5 in drives bays | Supported Form Factors | Pros | Cons |
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placeholder | Fractal Design Define 7 | 14 (if all tray slots are used) | 4 | E-ATX(285 mm), ATX, mATX, ITX |
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placeholder | Fractal Design Define 7 XL | 18 (if all tray slots are used) | 5 | SSI CEB, SSI EEB, EE-ATX, E-ATX, ATX, mATX, ITX |
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placeholder | Corsair 750D | 6 (12 with extra drive cages, 24 modded ) | 4 | XL ATX, E-ATX, ATX, mATX, ITX |
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placeholder | Cooler Master CM Stacker 810 (or any CM stacker case) | 0 (up to 20 if modded, using 5.25 to 3.5 adapters) | 0 | XL ATX, E-ATX, ATX, mATX, ITX |
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Rack cases
While rack mount cases are designed to be used on a rack, some opt to use them without one. Consider Lack Rack for a cheap way to mount your server. Disk shelves are for hard drives only. Only use them if you already have a main server that has an external SAS HBA.
Make sure you check the depth of your rack before buying anything, some rack mount servers are incredibly long and might not fit a small 17” deep rack.
1U⠀
None at the moment
2U⠀
Image | Name | Number of 3.5in drive bays | Number of 2.5 in drives bays | Supported Form Factors | Pros | Cons |
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placeholder | Supermicro SuperChassis 826 (several SKUs) | 12 (24 Disk Shelf) | 2 (Some SKUs. Rear Hotswap bays) | ATX, E-ATX, EE-ATX (Depends on SKU) |
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3U⠀
Image | Name | Number of 3.5in drive bays | Number of 2.5 in drives bays | Supported Form Factors | Pros | Cons |
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placeholder | Norco-3216 | 16 | 2 | EEB, CEB, ATXm mATX, ITX |
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4U⠀
Image | Name | Number of 3.5in drive bays | Number of 2.5 in drives bays | Supported Form Factors | Pros | Cons |
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placeholder | Rosewill RSV-L4500 | 15 | 0 | E-ATX ATX |
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placeholder | Netapp DS4246/DS4243 | 24 | 0 | n/a |
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placeholder | Supermicro SuperChassis 846 | 24 | 2 | EE-ATX, E-ATX, ATX (Depends on SKU) |
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