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Super Micro 4U CSE-743T-R760B
$650.00
Released September, 2004
The Pros:Can be converted to a rack mount if you need to. Many of the components are hot swappable. Has 3 redundant power supplies enabling you to ensure consistent operation.
The Cons:Fans are extremely loud immediately, can be pretty distracting. Cables from the fan and PSUs are pretty short. Motherboard installation can be a tight squeeze.
The Super Micro CSE-743T-R760B is a high-end full-tower case. The case is also rackmountable as a 4U chassis. The focus of the CSE-743T-R760B's design are its redundant and hot-swappable features, intended to allow systems built in this case to maintain maximum up-time.
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The 760 watt tripple-redundant power supply can be serviced without opening the case. Redundant fans are hot-swappable as well, and an air shroud focuses ventilation over key areas. The CSE-743T-R760B's eight 3.5" drives are connected to an SAS/SATA backplane, allowing them to be removed and serviced while the system is still in operation. As the features of this chassis are designed to allow for the greatest possible system up-time, the CSE-743T-R760B is best suited for server systems. CSE-743T-R760B is a black case, CSE-743T-R760 is beige.
Features
- triple-redundant 760 watt power supply
- redundant hot-swappable fans, 4 cooling and 2 exhaust
- air shroud to focus ventilation
- 8x hot-swappable internal 3.5" drive bays connected to SAS/SATA backplane
- 2x external 5.25" drive bays
- 1x external 3.5" drive bay
- chassis intrusion switch
- Extended ATX board compatible
- front USB ports
- dimensions: 7.0" x 17.8" x 25.5"
- weight: 65 lbs
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can be converted to a rack mount if you need to
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many of the components are hot swappable
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has 3 redundant power supplies enabling you to ensure consistent operation
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front latch can be locked down for security
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very strong and well built, feels very solid
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fans are extremely loud immediately, can be pretty distracting
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cables from the fan and PSUs are pretty short
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motherboard installation can be a tight squeeze
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