SilverStone Technology RM21-304 2U Micro-ATX Rackmount Server Chassis with Four 3.5" hot-swap Bays, SST-RM21-304
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SilverStone Technology RM21-304 2U Micro-ATX Rackmount Server Chassis with Four 3.5" hot-swap Bays, SST-RM21-304

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  • Brand
    SilverStone
  • Color
    Black
  • Size
    2U
  • Material
    Metal
  • Compatible Devices
    Server
💾4 hot-swap bays
⚙️Supports Micro ATX
🌬️3 PWM fans

Description

🚀 Elevate Your Server Game!

  • 🔒 SECURE YOUR DATA - Four 3.5" hot-swap bays for seamless drive management.
  • 🔌 EASY CONNECTIVITY - Independent drive status LEDs for real-time monitoring.
  • 🌟 VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY - Supports Micro ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards for flexible setups.
  • 🔧 EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION - Auto lock handle for quick and secure rack mounting.
  • 🌬️ STAY COOL UNDER PRESSURE - Equipped with three 80mm PWM fans for optimal airflow.

The SilverStone Technology RM21-304 is a robust 2U Micro-ATX rackmount server chassis designed for efficiency and versatility. It features four hot-swap bays for easy drive management, supports both Micro ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, and includes three PWM fans to ensure optimal cooling. With independent drive status LEDs and an auto lock handle for secure installation, this chassis is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and performance in their server setups.

Specifications

BrandSilverStone Technology
Item Weight21.4 pounds
Product Dimensions18.9 x 16.93 x 3.48 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH18.9 x 16.93 x 3.48 inches
ColorBlack
ManufacturerSilverStone Technology
ASINB0B7KPWB31
Country of OriginChina
Date First AvailableJuly 25, 2022

Reviews

4.4

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S**E

Wonderful NAS chasis

Pros:1) Only NAS chassis I'm aware of with 12 hot-swappable drive bays + 120mm to 360mm radiator support. Most other chassis either give you a lot of drive bays with limited CPU cooler support, or have a wide range of CPU cooler support, but limited drive bays.2) Built like a tank. I don't have this in a server rack mount, so its been taking its fair share of beating when I've had to move it around, but its sturdy as hell.Cons:1) Built like a tank. This thing is heavy even without all 12 bays populated...2) Very sharp corners and panel edges. I hope SilverStone takes some time to find ways to round off the sharp corners and panel edges. I can see someone cutting themselves when rotating this around for maintenance since its already so heavy.Other Notes:Someone else mentioned that the 3 OEM 80mm x 15mm hard drive fans are noisy. They are. According to the manuals the default fan profile when the fan headers are plugged into the backplane is drive temps >= 45C means 99%-100% fan speed. 12 fully populate bays will mean your drives will be 45C or more, so I wouldn't recommend using the backplane fan headers unless you like your fans always at basically 100%I did try a bunch of different brands of fans to test out, and the OEM fans are probably the best 80mm x 15mm fans to have in terms of noise to cooling capabilities.I tried 3 Noctua NF-A8s (80mm x 25mm) mounted behind the backplane bracket towards the PSU (compared to the OEM fans being mounted in front of the backplane bracket towards the backplanes), and while those were definitely quieter they could not sufficiently cool down twelve 3.5in drives without being on 100% speed (and at that point you can definitely hear them).If you want to mount 80mm fans from other brands in the same orientation as the OEM fans then you can get away with anything up to 80mm x 20mm. Otherwise you can go up to 80mm x 25mm without issues when mounting the fans behind the backplane fan bracket towards the PSU.You can technically go as deep as 80mm x 38mm when mounting the fans behind the backplane fan bracket instead of the default OEM orientation, but you may run into some issues with thread holes from the mobo preventing flush mounting of your fans.I settled on 3 Sanyo Denki 9GA0812P1H611 80mm x 38mm fans (mounted slightly crooked) at 6% - 14% duty cycle. That is sufficient for keeping all 12 drives between 38C and 45C during heavy drive loads while keeping the noise as low as possible.

D**Y

Great case for a server build!

The double-packed box more than withstood the rigors of UPS. There was no damage to the case.The case was more than I expected. The pictures (here and elsewhere) don't do it justice. It is roomy, well built, beefy (not light!) and well finished. The dust filters are not magnetic, but snap in; they should be something that you are careful with.The case isn't a deep monster, but has enough room for a good build. I'm using SAS drives and while the drive connectors extend into the "motherboard area" it hasn't been a problem. That said - I have four 6TB drives. Depending on the number of drives you have and the amount of drive cooling you want, YMMV. I haven't had a chance to resilver an array so I don't know what internal temperatures would be like. But, so far, so good. It will probably take me a couple of weeks to become aquanited with the nuances of the case.The "handles" on the case are sturdy and more than support the weight of the case. I haven't installed rails as my rack hasn't been built yet. The case handles remind me a bit of the old APC UPS units (that kind of sturdy).The case connectors were long enough for my build, but I could see issues with others - depending on motherboard, components and cable routing. In my case everything went together well.There have been complaints about not being able to remove the drive trays or moving parts around but that doesn't seem to be a problem - it may take a few seconds to figure out what to unscrew but it can be done. I don't know if any parts of the clone cases will fit, but I'd be game to try.Overall a nice case. Yeah it was expensive, but I think it was worth it. AND it was in stock.The only nit to pick is the use of the small screws (use a magnetic tipped screwdriver!).I have enough parts to build a second server. If I had the same requirements, I wouldn't hesitate to use the same case.*** UPDATE ***I had to replace hard drives as my sas drive went to the bit dumpster in the sky. I purchased some ironwolf sata drives and found that i can only use two mounting screws to secure the drives. I don't think it is a fault ot teh case, but having deeper hard drive bays would allow for secure mounting of hard drives. And a curse on Seagate for deciding to omit screw holes. So if secure hard drives are your thing... you might want to take that into consideration...

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