Supermicro SuperChassis 502L-200B Rackmount Enclosure (CSE-502L-200B)
1U - Rack-mountable - 1 Bays - 200W - Black
Main Features
Package Contents
General Information
Product Type | System Cabinet |
Brand Name | Supermicro |
Manufacturer | Supermicro Computer, Inc |
Product Name | SuperChassis 502L-200B Rackmount Enclosure |
Product Line | SuperChassis |
Manufacturer Part Number | CSE-502L-200B |
Manufacturer Website Address | www.supermicro.com |
Technical Information
Motherboard Support | ATX |
Bays
Number of Total Bays | 1 |
Number of Internal 3.5" Bays | 1 |
I/O Expansions
Number of Expansion Slots | 1 |
Power Description
Number of Power Supplies Install | 1 |
Power Supply Wattage | 200 W |
Input Voltage | 220 V AC |
Physical Characteristics
Compatible Rack Unit | 1U |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
Dimensions | 1.70" Height x 17.20" Width x 9.80" Depth |
Weight (Approximate) | 10 lb - Gross |
Miscellaneous
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July 15, 2010
Sandon says:
Pros: -Size (if you need something really small).Cons: -Cost
-No fans
-Cant use rails =(-Size (if you need something really small). -Cost
-No fans
-Cant use rails =( I would have probably otherwise given this case a four but I found out you can't use rails (at all) with this case. I get that its super low depth so there are times you wouldn't want to use rails but would it have killed supermicro to just have the holes for the ability to use rails if you wanted?I am using an Atom D510 machine and the 200w PSU doesn't bug me as it means better efficiency for ultra lower power systems. Unfortunately I am going to have to replace this case with a higher end (CSE-811T-260B) simply due to the fact I need to have this on rails.
-No fans
-Cant use rails =(-Size (if you need something really small). -Cost
-No fans
-Cant use rails =( I would have probably otherwise given this case a four but I found out you can't use rails (at all) with this case. I get that its super low depth so there are times you wouldn't want to use rails but would it have killed supermicro to just have the holes for the ability to use rails if you wanted?I am using an Atom D510 machine and the 200w PSU doesn't bug me as it means better efficiency for ultra lower power systems. Unfortunately I am going to have to replace this case with a higher end (CSE-811T-260B) simply due to the fact I need to have this on rails.
July 15, 2010
Sandon says:
Pros: -Size (if you need something really small).Cons: -Cost
-No fans
-Cant use rails =(-Size (if you need something really small). -Cost
-No fans
-Cant use rails =( I would have probably otherwise given this case a four but I found out you can't use rails (at all) with this case. I get that its super low depth so there are times you wouldn't want to use rails but would it have killed supermicro to just have the holes for the ability to use rails if you wanted?I am using an Atom D510 machine and the 200w PSU doesn't bug me as it means better efficiency for ultra lower power systems. Unfortunately I am going to have to replace this case with a higher end (CSE-811T-260B) simply due to the fact I need to have this on rails.
-No fans
-Cant use rails =(-Size (if you need something really small). -Cost
-No fans
-Cant use rails =( I would have probably otherwise given this case a four but I found out you can't use rails (at all) with this case. I get that its super low depth so there are times you wouldn't want to use rails but would it have killed supermicro to just have the holes for the ability to use rails if you wanted?I am using an Atom D510 machine and the 200w PSU doesn't bug me as it means better efficiency for ultra lower power systems. Unfortunately I am going to have to replace this case with a higher end (CSE-811T-260B) simply due to the fact I need to have this on rails.
February 15, 2010
Joe Cool says:
Pros: Small easy to assemble worked perfectly with the Supermicro 330 atom board.Cons: NoneSmall easy to assemble worked perfectly with the Supermicro 330 atom board. None
February 15, 2010
Joe Cool says:
Pros: Small easy to assemble worked perfectly with the Supermicro 330 atom board.Cons: NoneSmall easy to assemble worked perfectly with the Supermicro 330 atom board. None