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Xion Stacker vs Antec 900

jose

Platinum Member
Hi everyone,

I just noticed this case:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811208022

Does anyone have it ?

Not sure on the dimensions, newegg doesn't list which is the Height or Depth..

Anyway I'm either getting this one or the Antec 900

It will be for a email server w/ 2 - 15K scsi drives.

The main thing that I don't like about the 900 is the psu is at the bottom... from all the pics I've seen it looks to be a cramp case..

But the 900 does look like it's a nice ventilated case.
(this is important because it will run 24/7 )

Anyway anyone have this Xion case ?


PS. I wonder if you can remove those side flap (useless) covers ??

Regards,
Jose
 
19.5" is the depth. You might want to try and find a Codegen 9000 series case. I think it would be better for your puposes than the Xion whle costing less too. But if you really want a nice server case for reasonable money, look at the Chenbro SR-10568/69.

You can save a buck or two at eWiz by linking to your item from Pricewatch or Froogle.

.bh.
 
For a 24/7 server I'd want something with filters to keep out the dust. I think the P180 would be a better choice if you aren't looking at server chassis. The 900 and the Xion Stacker are "gamer" cases with venting that doesn't care about dust or noise.

For a 24/7 server I wouldn't worry as much about the difficulty of initial cable routing. Once you get it set it's likely to say that way.

For a server I don't want ventilation, I want good maintainable air flow.

The filters on the P180 are easily removed and cleaned. After seeing the inside of P180's after a few months and being shocked at the lack of dust you'd understand.

If you go with a server chassis you'll see more features like this.
 
Right now I'm leaning toward the Chembro SR105 ..

But I really don't think filters do any good in this case, because they have soo much dust...

If it's allowed to blow thru, then its fine. But w/in a short time it would clog all the filters.

Can you break off the door on the P180 ? it would get in the way.. Plus it's too tall.. Trying to stay around 18 inches..

And the P180 is too short ... only 19 inches... try fitting all the stuff I have in this Stacker into a P180 ....

http://www.relsyscon.com/images/DSC00031.JPG

I'd rather use the CM Stacker in stead of the p180.. much better layout and room..


"For a server I don't want ventilation, I want good maintainable air flow" What do you mean ??

It has to have ventilation to have air flow ...

I don't know I just my go w/ a Lian-Li PC7A+ case ..

Only have a 2 - 15k scsi hd's, tape drive, dvd..

Thanks,
Jose
 
Just wait a while and the door on the P180 will be off... 😉

The Chenbro is short but deep - the smallest I know of that can hold an EATX mobo (if needed) - the 10568 version has an aluminum skin and a door. You can find them in the same price range as the 10569 that eWiz carries. Quite a bit sturdier than most Antec doors. It would ease your cable crunch a bit, Jose. Chenbro has catered to the PC server market about as long as there has been a PC server market - they know how to do a PC server box!

.bh.
 
Thanks all,

I think I'll go w/ the Chenbro SR105 case... 🙂

I post new pics when I'm done.. working on 3 systems..

mine :

GlobalWin YCC-61F1 case http://legionhardware.com/document.php?id=128
e6600, 2 gigs Balistix ddr800, 2 - 15k 73g Fuji & 1 - 150 Raptor, PC P&C 750w, 2 Nec 3550's, audigy2Zs Plat, 8800GTS
Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro, 39160

DB server:

Chenbro SR107 case http://www.servercase.com/miva/miva?/Me...ct_Code=SR107&Category_Code=Adv+Server
e6600, Asus P5WDG2 ws pro, 2 gigs, 8 - 15K 73g Fuji hd's, LSI320-2x, LSI20320, 6800GT, PC P&C 750w psu, Nec 3550, dds4 & ait2

Email Server:

Chenbro SR105 case http://www.servercase.com/miva/miva?/Me...ct_Code=SR105&Category_Code=Adv+Server
DFI SLI-DR Expert, Opteron 170, 2 gig, 2 - 15K 36g Fuji hd's, 29160N, dds4, nec3550, PC P&C 750w psu

Thanks everybody for the help..

Regards,
Jose
 
Originally posted by: jose


"For a server I don't want ventilation, I want good maintainable air flow" What do you mean ??

I don't just want a bunch of holes everywhere. I want planned intake and output paths for the air.
 
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