Abula
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My Antec 1200 is starting to show some age, one of the door is starting to get rusty and out of use some of the paint has chipped, etc.
So im looking for a case to upgrade my server,
1) Norco 4224 or 4224
Im not a big fan on racks as this is a home server, but if you guys think its the best option, ill go with the rack. What worries me is some comments that i have read from some users latly,
2) Xigmatek Elysium
A big case, has 12x 5.25 hdds so that would net between 16 hdds to 20 hdds depending on the cages, and in the inside of the case if you mount the PSU on the upper section you can install another 12x hdds, im assuming it will be able to fit around 28 to 32 hdds.
3) Antec 1200v3
Or maybe just get another 1200, it has been great for more than 10 years, i would be simply passing all stuff over no need to invest much, just only 16 hdds.
4) Any case that you think would work out for under $500.
So im looking for a case to upgrade my server,
1) Norco 4224 or 4224
Im not a big fan on racks as this is a home server, but if you guys think its the best option, ill go with the rack. What worries me is some comments that i have read from some users latly,
Cons: As noted in previous reviews, the backplanes are wired incorrectly, specifically the molex connectors are inversed.
All of the little QC issues I could ignore except for the big one: One third of the drive bays DONT WORK. Pulling the SAS boards and you'll see that the craftsmanship is absolutely awful. Any engineering student with five minutes of instruction on how to use a fricking soldering iron could do a better job than these bozos.
1. 2 bad backplanes of 4 tested. Wasted time testing hds and other things before I found this out. Seen posts from others with the same problem. 1st and 3rd were bad so far. Have not tested 5 & 6.
Cons: As in the case of a previous reviewer, 4 of 6 backplanes are missing the R91 resistor, and the second drive does not appear as a consequence
Cons: Poor quality of drive trays, screws, and backplane connections. HDD LED's have never worked right for most of the drives.
Cons: very bad from the electronics perspective. I am on my second case (Replacement for the first that had 3 faulty backplane cards and NewEgg could not simply exchange the cards, whole case had to go back). Second case also had 3 faulty cards, fortunatly I cross shipped so was able to build one good case from the 2 bad ones, I will be shipping the remaining parts back in the next few days.
Cons: In my prior review I spoke about issues with 4 of the 6 SAS backplanes in the chassis. I was able to get them replaced and have noticed that the 2 remaining SAS backplanes have been wired incorrectly so that the power light and activity lights are reversed. The new backplanes have everything wired correctly and work like they are supposed to. This means all _6_ backplanes had some kind of issue.
2) Xigmatek Elysium
A big case, has 12x 5.25 hdds so that would net between 16 hdds to 20 hdds depending on the cages, and in the inside of the case if you mount the PSU on the upper section you can install another 12x hdds, im assuming it will be able to fit around 28 to 32 hdds.
3) Antec 1200v3
Or maybe just get another 1200, it has been great for more than 10 years, i would be simply passing all stuff over no need to invest much, just only 16 hdds.
4) Any case that you think would work out for under $500.
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