Silverstone RM23-502 2U Rackmount Chassis

Silverstone RM23-502 2U Rackmount Chassis

Brand SILVERSTONE | CL SKU 37101
 
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RM23-502 2U Rackmount Chassis

  • Supports ATX power supplies of up to 180mm depth
  • Supports 1 x 2.5" SSD and up to 5 x 3.5" HDD
  • 5Gbps USB 3.1 Gen1 interface (downward compatible with USB 2.0 & USB 1.1)
  •  Dual 5.25" expansion bay brings flexibility in installing 5.25" devices
  • Built-in fan bracket which supports up to three 80mm x 38mm fans
  • Supports up to ATX (12" x 9.6") motherboard
  • Supports 7 low profile expansion slots
  •  Reserved mounting holes for sliding rails which can be easily installed. Can be used with RMS03-24 rail (rail slide sold separately)

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UPC

844761021160

Category

Cases - Server

Brand

Silverstone

Part Number

SST-RM23-502

Warranty

1-Year Warranty

Case

Form Factor

2U Rack

Case Type

Rack

Motherboard Support

ATX ;

Mini-ITX ;

M-ATX

Radiator Compatibility

N/A

Case Fans

Front Fans

Not Included

Rear Fans

Not Included

Top Fans

Not Included

Fantastic Case For Desktop Hardware

Would recommend - yes

I transplanted a desktop tower hypervisor (Standard Desktop Hardware) into this case. There is plenty of room for everything. I currently have 3x 3.5 HDs, and 1x 2.5 HD installed. I have a standard PSU installed in which it plugs into an extension cable that shoots off to the back of the case, which is quite nifty. The case doesn't come with fans, but I installed some super quiet ones. Pros Robust and fits with standard desktop/consumer hardware Rack-mountable. Cons Case Screws Rails Case screws for the lid are absolute trash. It would be awesome if it had a latch type lid like most enterprise server cases. The server rails are absolutely trash. Not only are they tough to come by. But they are inferior in quality. They don't carry the weight evenly, meaning if you want to do something as simple as switch out the ram while still in the rack, it can't handle it and tends to bend the rails a bit. The build quality is also trash, and it's very easy to bend the inner tracks when inserting them into the outer rails. And yes - this is within the weight limits of the case