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The RackChoice2U Micro ATX Compact Rackmount is a robust chassis designed to support ATX PS2 power supplies and features dual 80mm fans for optimal cooling. With front access USB 3.0 ports and versatile drive bays, it combines functionality and efficiency in a sleek, compact design.


| ASIN | B0BGY9FBM3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,356 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | rackchoice |
| Compatible Devices | [Multiple] |
| Connector Quantity | 2 |
| Connector Type | ATX |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
| Fan Size | 80 Millimeters |
| Form Factor | Micro ATX |
| Item Dimensions | 15.74 x 19 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | 2U,rackmount |
| Item Weight | 13.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | RackChoiec |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Model Name | 238C |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Output Wattage | 500 Watts |
| System Bus Connector Type | 24 Pin |
| UPC | 750439557407 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 450 watts |
K**R
SPECTACULAR!
Better quality components than most. Thicker metal, precision threaded bosses & holes, high quality screws. Lacks USB-C. Excellently positioned drive bays, power supply mount etc. BRUSHLESS FANS. I loaded it up with: - 5.25" full-sized BD writer - 4 3.5" drives - mini-ITX with M.2 - full-sized power supply. Had to drill holes above the PSU, or it would have nowhere to draw in air from the top (PSY fan is on top). When you do this, be very careful with metal shavings! I highly recommend this case.
K**C
Decent quality chassis with a few minor issues.
Decent quality chassis. Holes and slots are in the correct locations. My 3 gripes: 1) Rivet heads poke out the bottom and scratch anything in the rack unit directly below. 2) USB 3.0 internal cable is way too long. It's also really stiff and difficult to coil up and tuck away. 3) Most chassis I have seen are 430mm width. This chassis measures 427mm. So don't expect it to work well with a universal sliding rail. You may need to shim the slides somehow.
T**R
Great, inexpensive case.
Gets the job done! While extremely basic, it's all you really need. It looks great when mounted in a rack. The short depth is nice for running a hypervisor.
C**.
Works Great
Fit my 2x5.25" SATA Bays well and it works great on my rack. Not much to review about other than its a quality chassis.
W**.
A nice rack mount case with some issues.
I got this case to run a small video management system out of a rack mounte enclosure so I didn't need anything fancy. The price was right for this so I went with it. On opening the box, I noted that the case itself and it's materials seemed to be a good quality, not cheap thin gauge steel, it's really pretty solid. The front bezel has a very nice design and look to it. Pretty much everything I expected from the pictures. Then I noticed there was one BIG flaw with this case that wasn't mentioned in the description. It says you can use any PS2 power supply, however that isn't really accurate. While any PS2 supply will mount and fit in the case, as most ATX power supplies made in the past decade+ have bottom mount fans that is an issue. This case unlike others similar to it, does NOT have exhaust holes in the bottom of the case where the PSU mounts. This means that if you have an ATX supply with a bottom fan, its not really useable. I guess if you really wanted to you could drill your own holes but that seems a little silly for something that should be done at the factory. Another option is to find a side exhaust or rear exhaust PSU but those are nearly impossible to find these days and often times cost even more than bottom exhaust. In my case though rather than do all of that, I just used an SFX power supply and an ATX adapter plate which gives about 3/4" clearance on the bottom for airflow. I gave this 4 stars though because other than the design mistake for the PSU area, everything else about it is solid including it's price.
J**R
they don't make power supplies that will vent properly with this case
Couldn't find a power supply that vented out the back of the case. I had to drill holes in the top so that an ATX power supply exhaust fan would work. Don't buy this case.
M**Y
Affordable matx rack chassis well built
Sturdy space savings at a great price! PLEASE NOTE: this model requires a rear facing intake fan on the power supply. There are no perforations to accommodate the new standard bottom fan PS. Search for rear facing fan power supply. One of the sellers carries a model.
T**K
No vents for PSU, and Power Supply mounting issues. No vents over CPU
No ventilation over or under PSU mounting area. Brand new PSU does line-up with screw holes provided for PSU. It would be nice to have some ventilation holes over the general CPU area. If you use a CPU cooling fan / heatsink with too much height, very little room is left to move air through that space between the fan and the case. This is otherwise a very solid case. Some minor changes to the case cover would make this a 4 or 5 star product.
D**A
Ótimo produto
Muito bom. Só faltou um furacão inferior para dissipação do calor da fonte de energia, no mais muito bom.
R**N
Quality build, lots of options, and decent size
This was the perfect case for one of my customers looking for a smaller form factor PC but not something tiny was able to do a micro ATX with a larger cooler and also a video card low profile worked really good. Definitely looking at this is an option for rack mountables or small form factors in the future A+
J**N
Little silly but works
So they want extra money to take a drill and make holes for top mount PSU fans? Jokes on them I own a Dremel. Works well, being cheap makes it fun to end up doing crap like just cutting it to work. Cheapest 2u I could find so it is what it is.
R**N
Nice case
Sturdy and works as described. The drive bays are a little awkward, but trying to cram everything into a 2u package... it is what it is.
F**P
The front fans abet loud
The front fans are good but loud but if keeping it locked up in server room it shouldn't be a problem
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