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XPE DSM 5.2

9 Drives (missing drive 4 is due eSATA, bad motherboard design :mad: )

 

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Recycled case from an old Pentium machine,

painted it flat / matte black (never again choosing this color type, I'll stick with glossy black, glossy is more dust prof)

Made new 120mm hole on the side for a intake fan

Added 120 dust filter + grill

 

PSU: EVGA 600W

Motherboard: ASUS M4A785TD-M EVO

CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965

RAM: 4 GB

Controller: Promise SATA300 TX4

Trayless HDD Hot Swap Cage: ICY DOCK FlexCage MB975SP-B

Trayless HDD Hot Swap Cage: iStarUSA BPN-2535DE-SA

 

working in action

 

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Man i really want a unas case for a xpenology project :mad:

 

 

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Yeah, the unas case rocks :wink:

 

UNAS case it's a good for a new build, if you don't already have spare stuff laying around.

 

The only bad thing about the UNAS case is the size limitation to only small motherboards, it's a little too compact for my taste.

 

I deal with a lot of larger motherboards ATX, mATX, EATX

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12 bay u-nas atx anyone =D?

 

AFAIK 8 bay is the highest for the nice little Cube versions

http://www.u-nas.com/product/nsc800.html

 

anything larger they turn into those big ass server trays, but that's a full computer, they don't sell just the chassis.

 

Here's a the 12 bay

http://www.u-nas.com/product/ns1200_ultra.html

 

That's why I went with a Norco case for a full build RPC-4224

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... 6811219038

 

http://www.norcotek.com/product/rpc-4224/

 

It was actually another guy in the forum that mentioned it first, It came in quite handy as I was looking for a new build to replace my old failing servers :grin:

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