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The RackChoice 2U Rackmount Server Chassis is a robust, compact solution designed for Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. Featuring up to seven 3.5" drive bays, flexible cooling options, and front USB 3.0 ports, it combines premium aluminum and steel construction for durability and style. Ideal for professional home labs and edge servers, it delivers quiet, efficient performance with versatile PSU and fan support.







| ASIN | B0CH3JXKZF |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Best Sellers Rank | #397 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | rackchoice |
| Case Type | Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX motherboards, ATX power supply, 3.5" storage drives |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 76 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel Aluminium |
| Fan Size | 80 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 9 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.75"D x 19"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Weight | 15.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rackchoice |
| Material | Alloy Steel Aluminium |
| Model Name | Rackchoice |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | top or side cooling |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 5 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 787996912073 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
B**R
Best 2U case for the money.. Period. Search is over.
My new ESXI Edge build is complete! First time to build a 2U Server Chassis, I primarily build 4U Servers, but this was one of my favorite builds so far. I want to tell you a few things what not to do or buy. #1. Don't buy the Noctua NH-L12Sx77 cpu cooler, it's too high; about 7mm too high. I had to return it and get the Noctua NH-L12S instead. It is the perfect CPU cooler for this case. #2. Do not use a non-modular PSU. I originally was going to re-use a Corsair PSU I had laying around; but this case doesn't have a lot of room. The less the better. #3. Upgrade your case fans immediately. Also, pull out the mesh air filter, it causes less optimal air flow. This case is solid and the quality close to Silverstone, which is my go to with server chassis builds. It's not flimsy and comes with all the screws and even NVME screws you're going to need for a build. I thought that was a nice touch. #4. If you don't need the smaller HD brackets, pull them out and use the screw mounting holes for cable management. drill a small hole through a velco strip and secure it to the case. Less clutter = better air flow. I'm using this for a ESXI 7 host, with my Router/Firewall as a VM, and then Windows 2022 Server as a VM, which is acting as a DHCP Server, DNS, NFS Filer Server (NAS like), and some other small work tasks I need from my home lab. I'm extremely happy with this build so far. With the parts list below; this is running smooth and quiet. It looks great from the front too. CPU: AMD4 5700G (65W w/APU) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-L12S RAM: 64GB TEAMGROUP DDR4 3200 CASE: RackChoice MicroATX/Mini-ITX 2U Rackmount Server Chassis CASE FANS: 4x Noctua NF-A8 PWM MOBO: MSI PRO PRO B550M-VC WIFI AM4 AMD B550 MATX AMD Motherboard NICs: 4x Intel i350-T4v2 NVME #1: 1TB Western Digital (ESXI 7 OS) NVME #4: 4TB Samsung 990 EVO PLUS NAS STORAGE: 3x Western Digital WD 10TB Red Plus (HDD-WD100EFGX / 7200 RPM, SATA 6 GB/s, CMR, 512 MB Cache) SATA CABLES: 3x ELECTOP SATA III Cables PSU: be quiet! Power Zone 2 750W
W**H
Quality case, slightly longer than some smaller equipment racks
I built a custom PC based on Alpine Linux to run my edge router/firewall/VPN device as well as some docker containers for media serving and surveillance recording (Emby and Frigate, respectively). The construction is high quality. I initially had some concerns as it was a bit wobbly sitting out on the table, but once mounted inside the rack there was no sagging or movement at all. I replace the included (very loud) fans with Noctuas and the device is practically silent. The HDDs make the most noise out of everything. One maybe important thing, the case may be too deep for some equipment racks. I have a Tripp Lite 6U rack, and this case sticks out maybe 1-1.5 inches, meaning I would not be able to wall mount the rack. I can live without doing that, though I had planned on doing so in the future at some point. Just pointing this out.
4**K
Affordable, simple
Good price. Fits a fill size ATX PSU. Simple design, build quality is good. Hard drives may have clearance issues with some MicroATX boards (SATA, fan or IO connectors at edge of board near drives). Fans are single speed 12V units with a filter (not easily removed for cleaning unfortunately).
D**G
Great Case with New Fans
Replaced the front fans with 4 BeQuiet 80mm fans, and the unit runs nice and quiet. This is a MATX build with a relatively beefy processor for this case/fans. I used the Intel Ultra 7 265K. I tried the small Noctua NH-L9i-17xx, and it was fine under low loads. However, when I load tested the system, the temps went way too high to fast. I decided to up this to the Noctua NH-L12 Ghost S1 Edition, and this works ok. It is a REALLY tight fit, but with the fins aligned to allow air from the case fans to pass through them from front to rear (tips of the heat pipes touching the side of the case - some heat transfers to the case as well). it cools pretty well. Sustained load testing on all 20 cores for 1 hour hits 102-104 degrees. Going to change the fan to a NF-A9 PWM for higher RPMs/CFM/Airflow, and I think that combination will work better under moderate loads, and still have enough cooling capacity to stay in the 90s under short term heavy loads. If you are putting this case in a data center, you would just beef up the 80mm fans to some high CFM screamers and this case would run cool, but for home lab type use I think this combination of case/fans/coolers is a nice quiet compromise setup that runs well for moderate loads, but will not fry a CPU under short term heavy loads.
B**O
Great Rack Case
Like many others, I replaced the included fans and couldn’t be happier. I was able to get the rack mounted aesthetic for my itx server build without breaking the bank. Love it!
J**K
Very good chassis and price!
I bought this as a replacement chassis for my NAS server, as I gutted out the parts from my old case into this one. Works really well. The 4 preinstalled fans blow cool air, they are a little noisy but I don’t mind. Make sure you have right amount of molex connectors, 4 of them if you plan to utilize all fans. Works with my mini ITX motherboard and my 2, 3.5 inch Hard Drives. Fair warning the case alone is heavy, so be wise with what screws/supports you use to hold the computer. I’m very happy with my purchase. 10/10 would recommend.
M**2
Great Case but Small Defects.
I really like this case! It fits 4x 80mm Arctic Fans just fine! Rest of the assembly is a pretty smooth process. The only reason this isn't a 5 star is because when installing PCIE cards the I/O shield of the card cant fit in the right way leading to any cards mostly PCIE x1 x4 having a tiny tilt in them to stay fully slotted into the PCIE slot. If you screw the cards bracket in like a regular pc case on the back the card will lift out of the PCIE slot and not make very good connection with the motherboard. Regardless, not a big issue. Love the case!
D**T
Great chassis
Case is great. Looks great in my server rack, great value for the money. Plenty of room for 4+ 3.5HDDs . Using this as an Unraid Server. … great choice
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