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Posted by Nox - Fri 27 Oct 2006 10:15
Coolermaster S4000 SX-1 - coolermasters much earlier attempt at a server case, full aluminium and a great looker. The reviewed one isn't a bad price at all considering the caddy system.

Nox
Posted by 64Bit_Oddity - Fri 27 Oct 2006 15:29
Hmm, looks interesting, but I'm a bit concerned about the air flow, (lack of) around the HDD's. The PCB for the HDD Caddy system more or less kills all of the potential air flow there :(
Posted by dave87 - Fri 27 Oct 2006 15:50
Home Server anyone?
Posted by MD - Fri 27 Oct 2006 16:21
indeed, with the right kit in it I am sure it would do very well, when I say right kit, you need to think of airflow as i did have issues trying to keep the fitted parts cool, but its unlikely you would fit an EE lol.

Would be very good with a low heat chip for sure…..

matt.
Posted by dave87 - Fri 27 Oct 2006 17:39
My initial thought was to put 11hard disks (4 in the caddies, 4 in a 4 in3 coolermaster bay, 3 in a 3in2 lian li one & a dvd writer)

That would solve the airflow problems whilst increasing the amount of storage available :)

Dave
Posted by alsenior - Fri 27 Oct 2006 18:44
i was looking for a new server chassis but this uses sata an my server is all scsi
Posted by dave87 - Fri 27 Oct 2006 19:00
Admittedly you don't have to use the removable Caddy, so it would still be an option if you already have a SCSI one?
Posted by alsenior - Sun 29 Oct 2006 17:31
mine are 80 pin drives (hot swapable ones ) that aren't in the caddy's and or connected to a 68 pin cable via an adapter.
Posted by Netvyper - Mon 30 Oct 2006 22:06
This is an interesting (and well timed :D) Review…
I've been looking for a chassis to house a fileserver im building. My collection of Files is growing ever larger, and is not backed up, hence my thinking of an 8x smallish disk array… Hot-Swap however is something i'd really like to have…

My other choices were a supermicro 4U/Tower thingeh, but well, it wasnt Ideal, and was also £300 :undecided
A Stacker, with 2x ‘4 in 3’ Hot Swap Sata Bay Units from Icydock, but again, around £100 for the case, and £100 each for the units :(

This looks like an interesting option, with the 4x Built in, and an Icydock or CM (mentioned above) unit… This should improve airflow, the Icydock at least has a 120mm fan behind it, providing just that bit more intake, and of course, it doesnt need to cool a massive CPU/GFX Card, however that many HDDs are going to make it cosy…

Basically; just wanted to share my thoughts, and say thanks for a good review :) If anyone has any input though, greatly recieved
Posted by MD - Tue 31 Oct 2006 08:50
We have another server-style chassis reviewed, should be released shortly to compare too.

Matt
Posted by Noli - Tue 31 Oct 2006 12:40
style not to my liking but all i can say is…

4 USB ports on the front of the case - thank god! - finally!!

(please take note other case manufacturers… i'm looking at you antec…)
Posted by Netvyper - Tue 05 Dec 2006 22:02
Anyone know when these might be available? not seen them around my usual haunts :s
Posted by bledd - Fri 08 Dec 2006 22:02
coolermaster isn't anything like it was in its prime

they should have kept their premium range and ran these beneath them

have a CM110 (years old now) and snapped up a S4000 for £140 about 2 months ago (brand new!)