
4u, lots of space, cable management is actually possible, lockable front IO, decent price. Came with lots of extra screws & I was able to use a NZXT Kraken 120mm water cooler in push-pull config.


- Solid build Quality, - Modular in front/rear facing PSU, - USB3 in Rack form! :D <3,




This is an extremely well made heavy steel cabinet. The interior is easy to disassemble and restore for all my components. Also no sharp corners to have concern about.

This case is built tough. It is not light weight, but it is strong. I have used these at my place of work for over 3 years and used them for a small number of special servers I rebuilt for a customer. The layout is good certainly for a full size ATX Mobo and it comes with all you need. I particularly like the fact it does not come with a PSU so I can choose whatever I want. The locking clamshell doors are liked by customers who want at least some level of physical security.

Very well designed.



+Plenty of included fans +Actual EATX support, with holes for standoffs in positions for various MB configurations so board is properly secured to the chassis +Lots of space to work in +Price



- Great for the price - USB 2 and 3 front headers - 5.25" device slot, very useful to add hot swappable drives


I'm not going to write a pros/cons, just the facts in this category. This is a VERY bare-bones 4U case. There are no reward points here for style. There are no removable/hot-swap trays, there is an old commitment to 5.25" bays you can convert with an IcyDock or similar; the tray layout does not provide for any of the newer methods for routing or cable management, and the spacing is such that you are not going to put any deep mount device in here. While there are numerous 3.5" bays, you really will want to use less than 1/2 of them for both heat and performance concerns. The case, however, is one of the cheaper 4U cases, and if you are looking for a baseline for a simple purpose, like a virtualization header, a Windows server, a firewall or similar, this case is certainly a decent choice. I have had no problems using this as a case for my firewall and VPN software layouts, as well as Windows servers in the past, due to pass-through problems of specific USB security keys that did not like VMWare or XCP's pass-through I was forced to keep on their own.

-Stylish Looks -Good Build Quality -Interior Parts Fit Properly -Affordable Price -Comes with a 4 3-pin fan hub


- Well documented - Easy to access front panel - Ample space for modern hardware - Durable - Packaging/delivery at enterprise quality - Price - Front handles - Lock standard