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title: "M-ATX/Mini-ITX 2U Rackmount Depth 21.5\" Server Chassis 6Gbps hotswap 12bays Support ATX PSU with 120mm Fan, Include Sliding Rail and Minisas to SATA Cables"
brand: "rackchoice"
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# 12 hot-swap bays 6Gbps 4x 80mm cooling fans Supports Micro-ATX & Mini-ITX M-ATX/Mini-ITX 2U Rackmount Depth 21.5" Server Chassis 6Gbps hotswap 12bays Support ATX PSU with 120mm Fan, Include Sliding Rail and Minisas to SATA Cables

**Brand:** rackchoice
**Price:** 3159 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your server game with RackChoice: Power, speed, and cool efficiency in a sleek 2U frame!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** M-ATX/Mini-ITX 2U Rackmount Depth 21.5" Server Chassis 6Gbps hotswap 12bays Support ATX PSU with 120mm Fan, Include Sliding Rail and Minisas to SATA Cables by rackchoice
- **How much does it cost?** 3159 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/525289833-m-atx-mini-itx-2u-rackmount-depth-21-5-server)

## Best For

- rackchoice enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rackchoice brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Convenience:** Includes sliding rails and Mini SAS to SATA cables for quick installation and seamless integration.
- • **Robust & Ready for Business:** Supports standard ATX power supplies with top-mounted 120mm fan, built with durable metal for long-lasting reliability.
- • **Effortless Cooling Efficiency:** Four strategically placed 80mm fans ensure optimal airflow, keeping your system cool under pressure.
- • **Compact Powerhouse Compatibility:** Designed for Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, this 2U chassis fits perfectly in your sleek server setup.
- • **Maximize Storage, Minimize Downtime:** 12 hot-swap SATA/SAS bays with blazing 6Gbps speed keep your data accessible and your workflow uninterrupted.

## Overview

The RackChoice 2U Rackmount Server Chassis is a high-performance, compact solution supporting Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards. Featuring 12 hot-swappable 3.5"/2.5" SATA/SAS bays with 6Gbps transfer speeds, four 80mm cooling fans, and compatibility with standard ATX power supplies, it includes sliding rails and Mini SAS to SATA cables for easy setup. Perfectly sized for 600mm cabinets, this durable metal chassis balances storage capacity, cooling efficiency, and installation convenience for professional server environments.

## Description

Buy RackChoice M-ATX/Mini-ITX 2U Rackmount Depth 21.5" Server Chassis 6Gbps hotswap 12bays Support ATX PSU with 120mm Fan, Include Sliding Rail and Minisas to SATA Cables: Computer Cases - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases

Review: This case is exactly what I was trying to find (for a drive sanitization system) - I bought this case as I needed a cheap way to sanitize drives. I own an MSP and we get hundreds of old servers hard drives each year to destroy. We offer shredding but many of our clients want a greener option that doesn't destroy the drive. We've done that on a one-off basis using a regular PC and some drive destruction software that offers certificates of destruction. We bought one of these instead of the eight bay Silverstone case. I would have probably gone with Silverstone except it requires a TFX power supply and I didn't find any that offered the correct number of Molex connectors required. This case accepts a regular ATX power supply which are ubiquitous and cheap. Build quality: This case has a very nice sturdy frame. The tolerances on the drive trays are tight so be prepared to work a little bit to get them back in the first time you pull them out. The trays themselves can be used tool-free as they have bumps on one side of the tray to hold a 3.5" drive in place. For long term use you should plan on using screws, but this deserves a mention for anyone using this case the way we are. The case accepts mATX or smaller motherboards and I happened to have an old one sitting around that I used in this. Backplane: The backplane is hot swap and does its job well. I used a LSI Broadcom SAS 9300-8i 8-port 12Gb/s SATA+SAS PCI-Express 3.0 Low Profile Host Bus Adapter and two 10Gtek Internal Mini SAS HD SFF-8643 to Mini SAS SFF-8087 cables to hook up eight of the drive bays. The motherboard I used had six SATA ports, four of which are hot swap so I was able to hook up the bottom four backplane slots using the cables that came with the case. Fans: The fans are loud and move a lot of air. This is not a big deal for us as it lives in our office workroom but if you are using this in your home it could be a concern. I tried using the system before I hooked the fans up and the drive bays got extremely hot. Once I connected the fans I was able to have 12 drives running without it overheating. Rails: They didn't fit my shallow rack so I didn't use them. Bottom line: I might buy another one of these to use a NAS down the road. To me this represents an extremely good value for a 12 bay server chassis.
Review: A good case, a mediocre price and ... oh, those rails ... - This is a relatively well designed case that could've been a great case at no real additional cost if they made better decisions. It's a good size, with good, workable space in side for wire management and just fitting components in. The documentation is terrible, but this wasn't my first RackChoice chassis and they've all been like that. Things I liked: - A well-designed backplane with drive trays that work well - Reasonable cooling via the 4 80mm fans. Certainly better than the 40mm screamers you find in 1U cases. - Reasonable routing options for cables in the case Things I didn't: - I should not have to spend a half hour peeling protective plastic off the case. That was a first, and boy did it annoy me. - There's no excuse for how bad the power/reset/USB panel is on there. There's no excuse for being limited to USB-2 in 2026, and the sheer stupidity of the power switch is really shocking. As other reviewers said, you have to be really careful not to bump it. The next time I have a reason to shut the server down, I'm just disconnecting both buttons and I'll route them to the back and put a couple pushbuttons in an expansion slot panel. Thankfully I can reach the back of my rack. - The rails. Oh, the rails. First off, they're the worst rails I've ever seen on any rack device, bar none. They mount stupidly, they don't really fit well, they bind. If you're looking at them and scratching your head, watch the video they posted in the listing. The way they work is so dumb, you kind of need to see it to figure it out. - I wish the PWM fan headers on the backplane had a PWM input so you could control the speed via software. The screaming 4800rpm is entirely unnecessary unless you're completely stuffing the server with drives. I used a $5 PWM fan 5-way breakout for them and ran them off the motherboard. Unfortunately, there isn't much competition for chassis in this size range, and in this price range. You're kind of stuck with this or a used SuperMicro, so the important thing is most of the stupidity in this option can be worked around.

## Features

- M/B size: Micro-ATX 9.6 x 9.6 / mini-itx 6.7 x 6.7
- Drive Bays: 12x 3.5" / 2.5 SATA/SAS 6Gbps hotswap
- Cooling System: 4x 80mm Middle Fan
- PSU: Supports standard ATX power supply with fan on top (120mm)
- Expansion Slots: 4x Low-Profile
- Rail: Include 1set 20" sliding rail
- 2u Rackmount depth=545mm fit for 600mm cabinet
- Cable: include 3pcs reversed Mini SAS 36pin(SFF-8087) male to 4xSATA 7pin Female
- case type: 2U storage server rack mount

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BTY185DY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,051 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | rackchoice |
| Case Type | Unknown |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Servers |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 23 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Fan Size | 80 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 12 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.5"D x 21.46"W x 3.47"H |
| Item Weight | 15.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | RackChoice |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | RackChoice 2U |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX , Mini ITX |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 2u 12 bay hotswap chassis |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Top Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX, Mini ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 4 |
| UPC | 787996911731 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** rackchoice
- **Case Type:** Unknown
- **Color:** black
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Fan Size:** 80 Millimeters
- **Item Weight:** 15.3 Pounds
- **Material:** Metal
- **Model Name:** RackChoice 2U
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Micro ATX, Mini ITX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Top Mount

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This case is exactly what I was trying to find (for a drive sanitization system)
*by R***S on March 28, 2024*

I bought this case as I needed a cheap way to sanitize drives. I own an MSP and we get hundreds of old servers hard drives each year to destroy. We offer shredding but many of our clients want a greener option that doesn't destroy the drive. We've done that on a one-off basis using a regular PC and some drive destruction software that offers certificates of destruction. We bought one of these instead of the eight bay Silverstone case. I would have probably gone with Silverstone except it requires a TFX power supply and I didn't find any that offered the correct number of Molex connectors required. This case accepts a regular ATX power supply which are ubiquitous and cheap. Build quality: This case has a very nice sturdy frame. The tolerances on the drive trays are tight so be prepared to work a little bit to get them back in the first time you pull them out. The trays themselves can be used tool-free as they have bumps on one side of the tray to hold a 3.5" drive in place. For long term use you should plan on using screws, but this deserves a mention for anyone using this case the way we are. The case accepts mATX or smaller motherboards and I happened to have an old one sitting around that I used in this. Backplane: The backplane is hot swap and does its job well. I used a LSI Broadcom SAS 9300-8i 8-port 12Gb/s SATA+SAS PCI-Express 3.0 Low Profile Host Bus Adapter and two 10Gtek Internal Mini SAS HD SFF-8643 to Mini SAS SFF-8087 cables to hook up eight of the drive bays. The motherboard I used had six SATA ports, four of which are hot swap so I was able to hook up the bottom four backplane slots using the cables that came with the case. Fans: The fans are loud and move a lot of air. This is not a big deal for us as it lives in our office workroom but if you are using this in your home it could be a concern. I tried using the system before I hooked the fans up and the drive bays got extremely hot. Once I connected the fans I was able to have 12 drives running without it overheating. Rails: They didn't fit my shallow rack so I didn't use them. Bottom line: I might buy another one of these to use a NAS down the road. To me this represents an extremely good value for a 12 bay server chassis.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good case, a mediocre price and ... oh, those rails ...
*by G***G on March 17, 2026*

This is a relatively well designed case that could've been a great case at no real additional cost if they made better decisions. It's a good size, with good, workable space in side for wire management and just fitting components in. The documentation is terrible, but this wasn't my first RackChoice chassis and they've all been like that. Things I liked: - A well-designed backplane with drive trays that work well - Reasonable cooling via the 4 80mm fans. Certainly better than the 40mm screamers you find in 1U cases. - Reasonable routing options for cables in the case Things I didn't: - I should not have to spend a half hour peeling protective plastic off the case. That was a first, and boy did it annoy me. - There's no excuse for how bad the power/reset/USB panel is on there. There's no excuse for being limited to USB-2 in 2026, and the sheer stupidity of the power switch is really shocking. As other reviewers said, you have to be really careful not to bump it. The next time I have a reason to shut the server down, I'm just disconnecting both buttons and I'll route them to the back and put a couple pushbuttons in an expansion slot panel. Thankfully I can reach the back of my rack. - The rails. Oh, the rails. First off, they're the worst rails I've ever seen on any rack device, bar none. They mount stupidly, they don't really fit well, they bind. If you're looking at them and scratching your head, watch the video they posted in the listing. The way they work is so dumb, you kind of need to see it to figure it out. - I wish the PWM fan headers on the backplane had a PWM input so you could control the speed via software. The screaming 4800rpm is entirely unnecessary unless you're completely stuffing the server with drives. I used a $5 PWM fan 5-way breakout for them and ran them off the motherboard. Unfortunately, there isn't much competition for chassis in this size range, and in this price range. You're kind of stuck with this or a used SuperMicro, so the important thing is most of the stupidity in this option can be worked around.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Nice case, but for the price I would rather have gotten a used SuperMicro
*by T***. on June 21, 2024*

I'd been looking for a 2U 12-bay chassis for several months and came across this one. This format/size seems to be a bit rare so I thought this was a good find. More on that later... The case itself is pretty well-built. My rack doesn't have rear mounts so I can't make use of the rails. I had an easy time fitting in my mini-ITX board, HBA card, and 12 drives. I'm running TrueNAS SCALE and most things run great. I like the form factor, the finish, and the look. The main issues I have with this case are two-fold: The power button sticks out and is really easy to accidentally press if you are handling the server while it's on. I wish it were recessed or there was some sort of cover. I ended up taping a piece of cardboard around the left ear to make a shroud to make it harder to accidentally bump into the power button. The other issue is with the backplane. I don't think it's rated or designed for 12Gbps, although it does seem to function OK with my LSI 9305-16i HBA card. I'm using SFF-8643 to SFF-8087 cables to connect my HBA card to the backplane. In my Zpool I have a mix of Exos and HGST drives. The HGST drives all functioned fine, but the Exos drives have intermittent write errors. I first checked the firmware of the HBA card and my drives and made sure everything was up-to-date. I changed out the Gtek10+ cables for more expensive SuperMicro cables and no dice - I still received intermittent write errors. I ended up finding a forum post about how limiting link speeds on the HBA card to 6Gbps made the author's similar issue go away. I did the same, limiting and verifying that all the Exos drives were limited to 6Gbps and sure enough, I didn't get anymore write errors. Because I know the HBA card is good, the cables are top-quality (SuperMicro), and my drives are fine (no errors in my old system), then the only remaining link can be the backplane. I can't find any information online about it so I can only assume it is some generic or proprietary backplane made for this chassis. Due to this issue, I really wish I had just gone with a SuperMicro CSE-826BE1C4-R1K23LPB chassis instead. Anyone who knows anything would know that the chassis isn't going to give you any trouble, and you'd be able to use full 12Gbps speeds, not that it matters much unless you've got SSDs. So all-in-all, I'm not super bummed that I'm limited to 6Gbps, but at the same time I wish I'd with the SuperMicro instead. If this case were $100 cheaper I'd probably feel differently. Regardless, it still is pretty decent value, so three stars on that.

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