Richard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2024
Everything came together wonderfully. All screws and hardware were present and plentiful. Some of the bags did have labels in Chinese but it wasn't a hindrance to the build process at all. It's obvious which screws go where.Specs below since that was what I wanted to see in the reviews before getting this case, to make sure everything will fit:- Asus Z790 proart creator- Asus Ryujin III 360 AIO- Asus Nvidia RTX 4090 OC TUF- Corsair HX1500i- 2x Samsung 990 PRO- 2x SSDs, 2x HDDs- 2x 80mm, 1x 140mm Noctua fans for the case- 4x Corsair Dominator TitaniumI ended up taking the handles off because they will prevent the case from being pushed all the way into the rack when the rails are put in, but its still easy to pull out/push in with the little two-finger slot in the middle. And I looked everywhere for the size for that rear fan but could only find one mention of 120mm. It does have the screw holes for 120mm but it is spaced for 140mm and has the holes for that as well so I had to order that after finishing the build. There isn't any hidden cavity to hide the wires but there is plenty of push-pull air going through all the components with all the fans mounted. The 4090 power cable has plenty of space for a graceful bend even with the HDD plate added on top. This mobo didn't have the header pins for LAN activity but I don't care about those, everything else worked out perfectly. With all 13 fans at full power on startup it is still very quiet, my switch is louder than that at idle.This is the rack mounted pc gaming / workstation solution that you're looking for. I don't think that any of the 4u options out there would have sufficed for the massive 4090 without an aftermarket fire-hazard 90-deg connector or a dangerous bend.
William A.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2024
It's nice to see that they take the time to mask off parts before painting. I need good RF shielding and paint would hurt that. I also plan on mounting the removable drive bays where the power supply goes and then place the power supply inside. It looks like it was made for this, but I can't find a part number for a bay for it. The main downside of the 5U case is that it's heavy. I also went with the 5U size in order to fit the huge Air cooler for the CPU.
Kevin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
Ive been wanting to rack my gaming PC for a while but i was worried that i wouldn't be able to fit everything into a 3u or 4u server chassis, so when i found out about this 5u case I bought it straight away. The case itself is very sturdy and it comes with all you would need to build any PC you want inside of it, also comes with legs so that you can stand the PC on its side which i used for a while while i waited for parts. The rm51 is a good product and it does its job, my only issue with it is its price but with this being such a niche product i cant complain much.
oakwhiz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de mayo de 2023
Pros:-Decent case, looks good for a piece of rack gear.-Good airflow for ATX-style PCs, includes a set of massive fans, has an extra location for another large fan. Larger fans allow for the use of quieter fans and lower speeds which is great.-Not as difficult to work in as some other cases. Fits oversized components such as water cooled GPUs, large air coolers, etc.Cons:-The case is seriously overpriced.-The rails are not included (seriously?) and they are overpriced as well. For the price of the rail kit you can get a heavy duty shelf kit which can be reused with other equipment.-Factory quality issues - case arrived with a dent in it, despite the shipping material being fully intact and a large foam block on every corner. This tells me that it was damaged during manufacturing. Amazon offered a partial refund as compensation, and then reneged on the promise and changed it to a full return, but it would be a huge waste of time to return it at this point. So I'm unhappy with how that was handled as well.What could be improved:-This case seems like it could benefit from a GPU riser system to achieve a higher density by moving some things out of the way, like you see on some high-end desktop cases. Considering the price, this should be within consideration as a high-end case.-There are fundamental limits to the cooling effectiveness that you can achieve in an ATX-style system, at least without adding airflow baffles/ducts to redirect airflow to the components that need it. This case doesn't provide any internal ducting, and that would have been a way to reduce turbulence and leaks or lost airflow. So you won't be seeing server-style airflow in this, but it's a lot better than some other rack cases.-Considering the price, they could throw in a full-size rear fan instead of just leaving the hole pattern for one. As it is, you'll have to provide that yourself.Overall I can't recommend this, at this price point, unless you absolutely need it for what you're doing, and even then it's expensive enough to reconsider other options.
Michael Robinson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2023
This case is pretty great for building a rackmount gaming computer in. The clearances are all generous and radiator fitment was easy.The only downside I’ve found so far (besides the cost) is that the front fans are pretty loud under load, would have expected them to be a little quieter given the large size.