Server case needed - must hold 10/12 hdds
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Originally Posted by toomanycooks
Morning,
Just seen your avatar on a post in the RAM thread. What case is that, please? I am in the middle of my second computer build project and things are going along tastily but I am in search of a huge case to stick all this in. It needs to have around 12/14 drive bays (mainly for hard discs) and should have excellent cooling properties.
Would appreciate any ideas/links.
Thanks in advance,
Alistair
hi Alistair,
the system pictured is a based around a Prometeia vapour phase-change refrigeration system; a component of that was a modified Enlight EN-723x system chassis; however that chassis was the primary Achilles Heel of the Prometeia proposition and, almost certainly, it would not be suitable for your purposes.
the chassis i most recommend for most people is marketed as an 'AKASA Eclipse-62' and is available to purchase from SCAN International
however, i can't recall the total number of 3.5" HDD it will accept - though i think it's up to eleven (twelve if you don't want to use an optical drive and are prepared to shell out for special 4x 3.5" HDD 'caddy' that fits into two 5.25" bays) - and when you say "It needs to have around 12/14 drive bays" i'm not sure if you actually really do mean twelve to fourteen drive bays... ?
if you do, then perhaps the CoolerMaster Stacker will suit your requirements?
i'd like to take this off of PM, and i'd be obliged if you would create a new thread, and copy all of what's been discussed into the first post, the primary reason being that others in a similar position as yourself may then benefit from our dialogue.
hope this all helps.
cheers,
PD
Thanks for your PM PD. Ask requested, this is now thrown into the wild.
I am building file server off a Gigabyte 8I945P Pro: Linky. I currently have attached a 80gig ATA drive for the OS and programmes and a DVD-ROM on one IDE channel. I also have attached 4x 250gig SATA drives. I also plan to attach another 4 ATA drives on the other 2 IDE channels. This totals 9 hdd's and a DVD-ROM at the moment.
I am after a case that will be able to house comfortably these 9 hdd's with the possibility of my adding another 4 hhd's at a later date using an add-in PCI card. The case should have good ventilation as I don't want the drives to be running hot. I am sure that I will find a wealth of information on these forums (and I will do some good reading this weekend) but I was wondering if anyone has some good advice on those properties I should be looking for in a case (and perhaps a power supply to accompany it - redundancy?)
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I don't want this case to cost the earth.
It doesn't matter too much what this case looks like (no flashing lights or UV wanted).
Needs to be very well cooled/ventilated inside.
I am not adverse to a little noise but don't want jet engine sounds.
I've seen David's post here and am looking forward to responses to his post that may have relevance towards my box.
I am after advice from anyone that may be able to help.
Thanks,
Alistair