NORCO RPC-2106A 2U Rackmount Server Case with 6 Hot-Swappable SATA Drive Bays For Sale

NORCO RPC-2106A 2U Rackmount Server Case with 6 Hot-Swappable SATA Drive Bays
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NORCO RPC-2106A 2U Rackmount Server Case with 6 Hot-Swappable SATA Drive Bays:
$113.00

Brand new. Never used.

6x hot-swappable SATA drive bays

Six hot swap 3.5\" drive bays, three internal 3.5\" drive bays.

Support EEB (12\"x13\"), CEB(12\"x10.5\"), ATX (12\"x9.6\"), Micro ATX (9.6\" x 9.6\"), Mini ITX (6.7\" X 6.7\") motherboard

Support standard ATX power supply (with rear fan, NOT top fan)

RoHS Compliant

Imported from USA

Drive Bay: 6 x hot-swappable SATA drive bays
Cooling Fan: 4 x 80mm middle fans wall
Switch: Power ON/OFF x 1, System reset x 1
Indicator:Power ON/OFF x 1, HDD x 1, NETWORK X 2
Connector:six SATA connectors, two 4-pin molex redundant power connectors.
Motherboard Compatibility: Support EEB (12\"x13\"), CEB(12\"x10.5\"), ATX (12\"x9.6\"), Micro ATX (9.6\" x 9.6\"), Mini ITX
(6.7\" X 6.7\")
Power Supply Options: Standard ATX power supply (with rear fan, NOT top fan)
Dimensions ( W x D x H ): 19\" x 25.5\" x 3.5\" (483mm x 650mm x 88mm)
Packing:Double boxes
Weight: 13.6 kg/30 lb (NET) 15.4 kg/34 lb (GROSS)
Environment Temperature:0/55 °C, 32/131 °F (Operating) -20/60 °C, -4/140 °F (Non-Operating)
Relative Humidity: 5% to 95%,non-condensing
Vibration ( 5-500 Hz ):1 Grms (Operating), 2 G (Non-Operating)
Shock : 10 G(with 11ms duration, half sine wave) (Operating), 30 G (Non-Operating)



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