that box is massive. you can nest a whole family of seagulls in there.
@ThylineTheGayАй бұрын
or one very comfortable and warm seagull
@AntebiosАй бұрын
Actually, it's pretty compact compared to my huge 12 drive NAS server at home.
@irokese4124Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@MarkknightexeterАй бұрын
Or a huge cup of lego.
@steveblake8766Ай бұрын
Wow, IT's finally here. I've been waiting for this case since you showed it at that trade show.
@rustyshackleford7200Ай бұрын
Haha absolutely love the intro, we've all been waiting for this case!
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Cheers for the kind words bud!
@warrenyee3028Ай бұрын
Just finnished my N5 build this week. Can confirn the noise, Loud as heck!!!
@junior-OGАй бұрын
damn
@night_h4nter22 күн бұрын
did you replace the fans with somethin more decent?
@KolyaNadj10 күн бұрын
I didn't even watch the video, I just clicked on the Like button. I found what I need in the video description... But I watch your videos regularly, very good content you have.
@MarvelJAMАй бұрын
Thanks for also rating the overlooked things like a good manual. DYIers really need a great manual
@nascomparesАй бұрын
You say that, I forgot to add in the video that the manual is downloadable as a PDF on the official site. Hopefully this comment helps someone!
@Uro666Ай бұрын
10:40 All of those slots in the side of this case for what is a primarily front-to-back cooling design** will reduce the static pressure and airflow performance of all the rear fans, consequently this will also serve to increase the percieved airflow noise because air is being sucked in through the sides instead of only through the front. **I do understand that the PSU area has slots in the side for air supply for ATX PSU's with their large itegral fan, but the rest of the case does not need slots in the sides. An interesting noise and cooling performance test would be blocking/covering those side slots and recording the differences in temp and dB.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
It's a good arguement. I am currently partially dismantling the system to take more images and photos for the build guide, so will see if I can Inc a test on this to see.
@esunisen3862Ай бұрын
You can install 3x120mm silent fans as intake on both sides, the only exit would be the back and the top of the case. That's not optimal to cool expansion cards but at least you'd get positive pressure... Actually what bothers me the most is that Jonsbo is still not using SFF connectors on the backplanes... @Rob: sudo install Gigabyte ME03-CE0 in this bad boy. :D
@MillisecondFalconАй бұрын
Love this intro, music reminds me of Charlie Chaplin, which was actually quite appropriate! That case is HUGE! The only other case I can think of with that layout is Thermaltake's Core X9. With the size and weight of graphics cards these days, I'm surprised there aren't more cases with a horizontal motherboard tray.
@dej121Ай бұрын
Fantastic content! Also, a quick congratulations on the office space. It's been a bit since I tuned in- very happy to see the channel growth.
@theTechNoticeАй бұрын
This new background is AMAZING! :)
@sysfriedАй бұрын
Fantastic Review! Love it! Awesome case. Cracking my head on whether I can justify to get this case!
@pikaskewАй бұрын
Haha loved the intro to this. Good balanced review! I ended up using ironwolf pro drives in mine and noticed I did not need any of the fans so just have them disabled. The N100 board I'm using, while comically small, also sips power and doesn't require much cooling. So overall surprisingly quiet, just a little hum. The perfect NAS for me...and really almost anyone. So much flexibility! It's just a chonky boy though and hard to fit in entertainment centers and other common places for a NAS.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
I'm definitely not knocking anyone going ITX on this thing (I'm a long establish ITX fan boy for Nas deployments), but it definitely looked like a Wendy house table when I popped one in
@pikaskewАй бұрын
@@nascompares Oh definitely took no offense to that. I get it...that top compartment is like that scene in Stepbrothers, "SO MUCH ROOM FOR ACTIVITIES!" :D
@NoiseStaticBlurАй бұрын
How many drives are you running ?
@pikaskewАй бұрын
@@NoiseStaticBlur currently 6, I imagine it’ll get louder as it fills further. The drives themselves are quiet however, 18TB versions…running in RAIDZ2. The PSU is also super quiet and efficient, a Corsair750. Current draw overall is about 50w on average idle.
@Gr33nMambaАй бұрын
You're getting a like for the intro alone. 🤣 I've always been tempted to order some things from AliExpress, what's the deal with import taxes, if any?
@YouTubePentiumАй бұрын
Fantastic intro!!! And the background of the studio is quite nice.
@foolish501Ай бұрын
Was going to order one from AliExpress, but shipping is more than the case. I'll wait til Amazon gets them in stock
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Fair warning. Look at the N3 and n4 on Amazon, it's still china shipping sadly
@wojtek-33Ай бұрын
US Amazon has them for less than shipped from ali. Not by too much but still cheaper.
@jasperverkroostАй бұрын
Love the storytelling in the beginning of this video! What's with the wooden panel of the case, suddenly you see them everywhere.
@jorenmartijnАй бұрын
Loving my N2 case. Upgraded my non-NAS case to one of those recently and it was pretty easy to work in. I changed nothing about my system config but at least now I can add new HDDs in the future. It's already pretty substantial and I can't imagine how much heavier this case is.
@miller_deАй бұрын
Oh boi ... last year the N3 ... now I am planing for the N5! Those extra 4 bays will come so in handy for SSD storage - the extra space will come so in handy for extra M2 NVMe cards and PCIe to M2 cards! Really thrilled about this :)
@O4KASTАй бұрын
Yes! Or so I thought... I've been waiting for this case for the better part of half a year, once the rumors came out. It was so long in fact, that i decided to just repurpose my old pc case from 12 years ago and put a 5.25" to 3.5" cage/adapter into it for 15$. Now i get 12 HDD capacity for next to nothing. I thought it would be temporary, but seeing the price of N5 kills it for me, sorry.Yes, i get it, shipping 7.5KG is no joke, but not for x2 the price. It's a kickass case, and everything i hoped it would be, but I'll keep using my practically free bubba build for now. (Wrote this prior to even starting to watch the video, and it seems i guessed everything right, hehe)
@GroundDwellerStudioSАй бұрын
Great vid, especially the opening.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Thanks man
@FTLNАй бұрын
They should provide option to have 8xSSD(SATA) instead of the 4xHDD bay for a grand total of x8 HDD and x8 SSD (SATA)
@ThePriestHoleАй бұрын
A lovely bit of Chopin, proving a man of culture! When does a NAS case become a server case?
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Honestly, the line is so blurry now that it's debatable to the moon and back.
@TB-rv9uc25 күн бұрын
A server is a machine that is used to perform a function. It makes sense to have a case for a server that does Network Attached Storage right?
@Mister_PhafanapolisАй бұрын
I’m a NAS n00b but satisfied I went with a different case instead of waiting for Jonabo to start shipping the N5. Ended up building with a Thermaltake Core V21: m ATX mobo, ATX PSU, full height tower cooler, room for full size GPUs, 3 x 3.5”, 3 x 2.5” drives, room for seven 140mm fans. Still fussing with software but it should serve my needs for a few years.
@danwilhelm7214Ай бұрын
You always do a nice job on physical hardware reviews, but you almost always leave out one very critical piece of information: HDD operating temperatures. The design of this Jonsbo case does not come close to providing adequate "push or pull" airflow over ALL 12 dirve bays. It would be extremely helpful to know the HDD temps. Yes, it requires more effort, but it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
@dwight2310Ай бұрын
probably about 50 degrees celsius fully populated and yes thats totally fine. get over it.
@lemorragia87Ай бұрын
great review! how about a comparison with the jmcd 12s4?
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Already maxed the monthly channel budget on this one! But will look into it man
@lemorragia87Ай бұрын
@@nascompares wow...thanks for the answer and cool channel! Yeah i discovered that one that's still kinda under the radars for now, but seems interesting...cheers
@chloeleedow7250Ай бұрын
What *Mobo was used in that? It had great io on it 😍 Edit oh its a hero so hi end and full size so IO isn't that surprising lol. Great content as usual, not sure id ever look anywhere else for NAS stuff you guys do it best! ❤️
@GizmoMaxxАй бұрын
The Intro .. Sponsored by Costa Coffee lol😂🤣
@nascomparesАй бұрын
I mean, if it was, they want a refund...
@pedroTFPАй бұрын
Just discovered the channel, it’s great! Newbie question: could a case like this be a NAS AND a good gaming rig (like RTXX 4090 good)? If yes, would you make a video on it (specs for the build, configuration etc…)?
@bradfordjnsАй бұрын
Great video! You definitely got me excited about mine arriving soon. Cant wait to see the detailed build.🎉
@NGXG18Ай бұрын
This case is huge. Jonsbo N4 is likely better for my case. (Someone on reddit has made a fan mod for the front). Might be better with the fan mods for the N4.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Can't argue with that. As good as the N5 is, petite it AIN'T!
@marcogenovesi8570Ай бұрын
The king is here, this case is great
@darrenwells2277Ай бұрын
This thing is officially 'The Beast!'...Love it!
@roger38888Ай бұрын
Indeed "D beast"
@DSun101Ай бұрын
I ended up running the 3 fans to the mobo with extensions and low noise adaptors. Everything is still cool, but now basically silent. Cause I couldnt believe how loud it was with them plugged into the backplane.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Funny you should say that, my N5 build on this vid is now becoming the NASCompares test machine for reviews and very, very early on, it has become apparent that although I have muddled ALOT of the ambient system/fan noise - isolating the vibration hum in the office (and therefore, the desk I record these vids at) is proving a pretty challenging business!
@scytobАй бұрын
This is way deeper than it needs to be, they could have orientated the PSU so the back of the PSU faced one of the sides, they could have reduced depth, given more flexibility, and still support E-ATX/EBB.
@tilen91Ай бұрын
I only have about 20mm between my GPU and front fans, not sure how this is way deeper than it needs to be. Maybe you are not the target audience for the case and should just buy a N3
@jonathanang1198Ай бұрын
First, love the way you showed how the case travelled and some outdoor scene. May I know what are the temperature of the disks in the 4 bays cage, compare to the 8 bays? As there are no fans directly behind the 4 bays cage. TQ
@ThomasFortАй бұрын
I am so excited for this case to become cheaper! Can finally move my NAS from my NZXT H440 and take up less space with the same parts.
@kaeyrlАй бұрын
Awesome review, glad I've waited for it before making a decision to build my first nas system. Almost all "negatives" points about the case don't bother me at all, however the only two point that concern me are noise and powerefficiency (hence why I'm using my noctua fans). I'm planning to upgrade it over the years into a gaming nas with a dedicated gpu, 10gbit network -- but also for data hoarding and my family cloud solution. Would you recommend using this particular case for this usecase or is that just absolute overkill? Also how does it compare to the fractal design 804? Thank you again for that great in depth view!
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Definitely recommend it. It's the most scalable case I've ever seen and only $80-90 more than any other Jonsbo. It's bloody massive though
@kaeyrlАй бұрын
@@nascompares That's true. But it might help with the noise if it's just put into a corner or the room where it won't occupy usefull space
@GeekTechTeamАй бұрын
This guy has always cracked me up but This time it was comedy gold!
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Cheers bud, appreciated
@keithmiller9665Ай бұрын
I would like to see how you supply 12 sata drives from one PSU given most PSUs only come with 6 sata power connectors. Molex? More info please ! 😊
@ArchaicHero-lc7gd29 күн бұрын
When is the Build video coming?
@landtimforgotАй бұрын
The case is almost ideal for a small general purpose server. I'd be tempted to use a second hand Supermicro mobo with lots of PCIe connectivity, Epyc or Xeon processor. SAS backplanes, as mentioned by others, along with SFF connectors. I've invested in a bunch of SAS HDDs. It *might* be possible to replace the SATA backplanes assuming Jonsbo use the roughly standard 80mm spacing. I don't mind a bit of a bodge fit, metal part fabrication, 3d printed brackets.
@DominusInferosАй бұрын
While I've been enjoying the Jonsbo case content i feel the need to address the handles. those mounts are specifically meant for mechanical drives, as you are using in the video here, to absorb the vibration of the drive. This isn't a new idea though Jonsbo is the first I've seen approach it in this manner. My current "enthusiast" case is a Lanboy Air in which Antec tried to absorb that vibration using a a rubberized suspension system. The case is old and all of my rubber suspenders have failed years ago, which is my only concern here with Jonsbo. What will this solution perform and handle like once the rubber has gotten stiff and brittle? How much vibration will they contain at that point if any?
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Cheers for sharing your input man. Bloody good points!
@DathanielАй бұрын
I am amazed at their website, the TK series should be more popular yet I've never heard of them before. I would totally get a TK-5 if they made one
@iLVTechCornerАй бұрын
Great video! Can’t wait to get my hands on one of these.
@BytionalАй бұрын
Took them 5 times to finally get......most things right, but as you mentioned, oh how they love about their terrible tray design, and support 12 trays but only using SATA ports with that poor backboard, really Jonsbo, it would kill you to build a better tray and using some SFF-8643 and SFF-8639 ports?
@nascomparesАй бұрын
To be fair to them, multi part SATA to SFF cables can be purchased with a mobo that has the sff ports. I understand why they opted for individual SATA, as it's more universally supported, but may an SFF (and SAS?) PCB board optional extra? Also... fuck those fucking trays...man alive
@BytionalАй бұрын
@@nascompares yea, but if you are going for more than 8 bays, the only options are HBA cards or SATA cards, most people perfer HBA cards because it's easier to sort out the cable and more stable and come with SAS support. Some brands even give you the option to switch back board to SFF-8643 and SFF-8639 as you mentioned.
@Mister_PhafanapolisАй бұрын
N6 Plus v2 will be perfect. Maybe the N7.
@MorikaWebАй бұрын
@@nascomparesI’m in Saskatchewan Canada, I’m not clear why it’s so expensive.
@Ben-lr9tpАй бұрын
not exactly and even that at what price? thats the most wasted space case ive ever seen for nas, its like you just wasteed 1/4-1/3 of the space on nothing you could have build the same case lower his size and volume by only shuffling the case parts diffrently, mid tower has lower can be better then this.
@JoeVSvolcanoАй бұрын
Wow, I REALY, REALY like the 12Disk NAS case! Im rocking a PROXMOX server in a Roswill case that this would easily replace and save me tons of space!
@drewbeattie6346Ай бұрын
I had to laugh as I had a similar situation recently. This all FedEx, which is seriously on a downslope.
@annnnonnymousАй бұрын
Great review, appreciate all the work.
@watcherworld5873Ай бұрын
When I was a listing for that, the shipping from China costed about 200 USD. I will wait for it to be locally available.
@NPzedАй бұрын
LOL, I actually prefer hex screws over philips for the exact opposite reason you mention xD For me, Philips always easily round over, especially if over tightened and the hex socket screws are far less of a trouble. Sounds like you might need a solid allen key set that properly fits the screw head and your rounding issues should be far less common.
@andrewmarvinkeuning7024Ай бұрын
It would be interesting to see a cluster NAS / Homelab in a box in this case. Like having 3x N305 itx boards stacked on top of each other.
@RandomUserName92840Ай бұрын
That classical music was wonderful
@nascomparesАй бұрын
If only you know how many times I had to fight KZbin's content ID system to get a version I could play....kills me, as it's a classical piece and royalty free!!!!
@RandomUserName92840Ай бұрын
@@nascompares that's wild. Maybe AI generated classical music so that it literally doesn't pre exist?
@ErnikCZАй бұрын
N5 looking really good ... but is really big. What do you think? N4 is good too?
@Arachnoid_of_the_underverseАй бұрын
My first take on this is the drive configuration 3 rows of 4 drives would I thought been a cleaner design and the rubber handles mmmm ,what is the chances they are going to deteriorate and snap over time?
@nascomparesАй бұрын
I think the handle will endure..but I don't like how immobile they can feel. In the B roll I didn't use, you can actually drag the system across a table by that handle if you want..which means a real drive ejection takes some welly! Which then opens the door to a drive hitting you hand or banging the table..not cool!
@connorhaughton6027Ай бұрын
I'm disappointed you didn't say Johnny big bananas once during this review! If ever there was a case that called for it, it's this one!!!
@nascomparesАй бұрын
You know what...you are bloody right. I am pretty gutted with myself too now. Bugger. Also, no seagulls. I'm letting the bloody side down here, mate!
@Omt84Ай бұрын
Commented and subed just because of intro love it!
@SatelitkoАй бұрын
I want one of these so bad... I don't have anything to put in it, nor the money for either, but I still daydream about having one for a home server/lab.
@tek_soup4 күн бұрын
im Happy, A Case Company is at least giving us, this. Proprietary i hate. i built a N3 throw Win 11 on it, and 10gbe and i use the ram and intel optane for cache, very fast.
@brendandelear1145Ай бұрын
I think all it needs is a couple sheets of sound deadening material and it would be perfect aside from the rubber pull handles
@dumpsterdinerАй бұрын
I love that they don't use trays and the drives just easily slide in to their slots. Less cost on developing the trays; simple is underrated tbh. Also, idgaf about numbering... Do you cable the drives to the mobo according to the numbers on the case? If the numbering is off, do you go back and shift the back end cabling to adjust for the offset? I don't fuggin change that sheit. If a drive fails you'll know it and hear it. If you can't immediately locate it, takes 2 mins to find it. Most times you know which drive it's gonna be...
@jifgifАй бұрын
I believe with numbering I can easily swap out failing drive, without having to think twice what drive is it
@gordon861Ай бұрын
I expect if they'd done proper cages, the case would have come with four and they extras would have been expensive and hard to find.
@Boatnuts1410 күн бұрын
when will we get the build to youtube :(
@horrigan495Ай бұрын
I want one.... :( Tho I am waiting for retailers in EU to stock those still, cuz I don't have the balls to gamble with China shipping anymore :(
@francescomarino285516 күн бұрын
I purchased one on AliExpress shipped from a warehouse in Spain. I am looking forward to getting it. It was around 145 euro when I got it ( I used a few coupons and got it down to 122 euro)
@jodajackson4489Ай бұрын
The N5 form factor reminds me a little of the Synology 12 Bay DS3622xs+ or DS2415+. Nice bit of kit that. Totally agree on the drive bay / trays, a bit odd it is.
@blackjam_alexАй бұрын
8:38 I thought you were going to play Down Under by Men At Work
@Cluni-80sАй бұрын
Ah, I see...your shipment took the long FOKKER Park route!
@YandarvalАй бұрын
I believe that this case has too many air vents. The air flow will be chaotic. As the air can be drawn in from anywhere. Covering the top and side vents of the mobo part may help thermals and noise. looking at the HDD lower part. As the vents are at the sides, near the fans. I presume that most of the air will be drawn in via these vents, and out via the fans. If so, this bypasses most the HDDs cooling. It also looks like only the risen heat from the HDDs will be removed. Once the heat rises above the solid backplane. So there is little direct flow of air across the drives, front to back. Talk about Spagetti Junction with the cabling situation. The backplanes are likely just reused from previous 4 and 8 bay cases. Which is why there are two separate backplanes with incorrect numbering.
@guyonleadАй бұрын
Dang, buying for ali with shipping is going to be over $400. I think I am going to wait till it pops up on Amazon.
@bufordmaddogtannenАй бұрын
No, no, no. Please do use a mini ITX motherboard and see how many additional drives you can cram in the leftover space... 😂
@nascomparesАй бұрын
You say that, at least 2 users have already commented in a community post I made that they put itx in their N5's. Now, I'm a MASSIVE ITX Guy...been championing M-ITX NAS mobos for years, especially in 2024..but in this? media.tenor.com/itJDv9wDnLMAAAAM/no-darth-vader.gif
@bufordmaddogtannenАй бұрын
@@nascompares still like you to do it just out of curiosity and for the views, not as a permanent solution. 😁
@tttomtxhcАй бұрын
I really wanna use the passive Noctua cooler with this
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Share a photo when you do!
@tttomtxhcАй бұрын
@@nascompares i literally just did a DIY rackmount with aluminum extrusion and retrofitted a super micro 2u chassis with an Asrock w680 last week… but for how much I spent on the rack and chassis I could have went with this 😂 At least I now have a dedicated space for expansion.
@danagoyette7932Ай бұрын
I tried an N3, and it had absolutely massive resonance, that made hard drives normally audible from 3 feet away audible from outside the room, 7 feet away, instead. I ended up returning it. I wonder how much *this* one will resonate?
@omrish37 сағат бұрын
Did I miss the upload of the build video?
@f15simАй бұрын
Dumb question - does the backplane power require both Molex connectors and the SATA power connector, or is the single SATA power connector sufficient?
@DailyTechNews.mp4Ай бұрын
Still thinking of the Define 7 instead of this as I think I'd be quieter & provide better cooling... the front bays are nice tho 🤔
@MisterSixtyАй бұрын
Hmm. I really like that case! *Thanks for the video!*
@TheDemonicPenguin17 күн бұрын
At this size I feel like just getting a Fractal R5 for $100. You can cram 12 drives in there if you try.
@annebokma4637Ай бұрын
Waiting for this and one minute after release I knew I wouldn't be first 😂 You should have shaved at the beginning of that first bit and ended that with the beard grown back. Clearly a small sacrifice for the Art 😂
@nascomparesАй бұрын
I HELD OUT! Look at the vids from 2 weeks ago! I tried!!!!
@annebokma4637Ай бұрын
@@nascompares did I miss a video? I was sick around that time. Will do better for sure 😃
@terryd3056Күн бұрын
Okay. Now I want them to come out with a Jonsbo 4.5 NAS Case lol. The 4 not quite big enough and the 5 is too big lol. If the 4 had 6 easy remove hard drive back plane it would be perfect for me.
@nortonansell28 күн бұрын
Could I use SAS drives in this enclosure by using an adapter and moving the backplane back 10 mm so I could get the front back on. I would be using a SAS pci card with a mini sas adapter.
@fungalcoffeeАй бұрын
Great home server case, looks nice. Definatly room for a V2 tho
@jonmaster214313 күн бұрын
Can the fans be replaced with static 120mm fans which could be quieter? I have a QNAP TVS872-XT, reading from the NAS is pathetically slow at around ~200MB/s via a 10Gbe port. Thinking of building a NAS from scratch and wonder if read speed from NAS would be better - planning of an AMD Ryzen 16 core processor
@Krushx0Ай бұрын
If you try to look at the case as it self not bad, but if you try to put it in the world and compere what's out there at this size and form factor its most efficient if you buy a rack-able case instead of putting this somewhere if you need a NAS this size you probably have networking and maybe a server or two then at that point you need a rack solution albeit small but none the less a rack solution.
@ASKZ78Ай бұрын
It's quite amusing how ZimaCube apparently took "inspiration" from the Jonsbo N5 NAS case. The front panel resembles a doppelgänger, and don't even get me started on the identical IO port placements and ventilation design. It's like they ran out of creativity and decided to photocopy the blueprints. Mechanical layout? Practically a mirror image. In my opinion, if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Jonsbo should feel immensely complimented.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
*takes company to court for being oh so very complimentary*
@juzzotecАй бұрын
I’m waiting for mine to arrive. I notice molex and sata on the backplane. Do they both need to be populated or is it one or the other? A choice?
@StaceySchroederCanadaАй бұрын
long time subscriber here. Can you please please please fix your audio? It's so muffled and I like to run your videos in play=all mode, but its driving me crazy lol
@mrdali67Ай бұрын
Can't wait to see a build example with a regular ATX mobo with more expansion possibilities. The case is looking nice, but man it sounds cheap. It desperately need some case coating to damping that thin metal without ruining the airflow. I could definetly see a reason for people that don't plan on going higher than 8 HDD's to start with to just remove the 4bay slot and use the space for hiding cables.
@forcom5Ай бұрын
2:17 - at least they're remarkably nice looking steps.
@popper6633Ай бұрын
Will SAS drives work in this case? The interface seems like it will bit it uses sata cables.
@JBlongzАй бұрын
I wonder how quiet it can be with just SSDs
@YandarvalАй бұрын
No idea if this would work. Remove the four drive backplane. Would a 4-6-8 etc ICYDock type enclousure for SSDs fit in that space? As there are already cables all over the place. A few more would not hurt. SSDs connection to an HBA with SAS SFF-8643 or SFF-8639 connectors to keep the cables in check upstairs.
@trashkenАй бұрын
One NAS to rule them all!
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Fractal node... Silverstone....Yottamaster all had a NAS case...but they were deceived, as Jonsbo had built this bloody big bugger of a NAS case in the shadows...
@junior-OGАй бұрын
@@nascompares lol
@derekschommer1465Ай бұрын
I feel like with a case like this there should be an option to just have a pci-e to sata adapter with one cable now that would be cool.
@UsmanXАй бұрын
Can the backplanes be replaced with icy dock 5.25" / 3.5" products??
@nascomparesАй бұрын
Unlikely, as the cavity is pretty unique. Will check with a 5.25 on Monday. If any success, I'll comment on this thread
@esunisen3862Ай бұрын
@@nascompares A Dremel can fix anything xD
@nascomparesАй бұрын
*pops out chainsaw* did someone say "custom mod?"
@alphaeusmote184Ай бұрын
Bro! I need some NAS help and I do know who else to ask! I made a DIY NAS with drives but only using 2 atm. A 350W flex atx psu but the drives are not spinning up! Do I need more wattage?
@RoloSolis81Ай бұрын
Maybe someone can come up with a good 3d printed rail thing for the hard drives.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
EXACTLY. THIS
@FTLNАй бұрын
How much did you pay for shipping ?
@kyle98927Ай бұрын
Do you think there's any chance of fitting a 360mm AIO in the left (as intake) or right (as exhaust) sides if I were to sacrifice a PCIE?
@eliteschw31n64Ай бұрын
Hmm its kinda too high (my max is 33cm), i dont need alot of cooling and stuff. I hoped it would be less taller.. so i think i will go with the n3 and 2 92mm noctua fans for the hdds
@surf71Ай бұрын
What motherboard were you using for this?
@tubes9181Ай бұрын
the drive straps are fine. remember vast majority of people will use those straps twice. once to install and once to remove.
@nascomparesАй бұрын
I do see your point. But you could say the same about trays..so why risk a slightly unconventional injection/ejection. I'll definitely admit they might reduce vibration a pinch, but I know trays that do likewise. Also... Re:noise..it's like putting a plaster on a gunshot wound!
@borissorkin8819Ай бұрын
The main attraction of the trays to me is an ability to use 2.5" HDD/SSD if desired. Straps limit you to use 3.5" disks only.
@CantankerousDaveАй бұрын
Looks to be the same dimensions as my Fractal Node 804.