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Oct 12, 2021
Short-depth, but plenty of options
This 4U chassis makes for a nice short-depth NAS if you're trying to keep things quiet. The tolerances on the drive bays aren't too great, so you'll have to force some parts into place when reassembling.
For the 5.25" drive bays, be aware that there is very little room between the end of the bays and the edge of an mATX motherboard. If you're planning on using 5.25" to 3.5" hot-swap bays, they will likely overhang the motherboard and potentially block off components, such as the 24 pin power or SATA ports. I recommend using an ITX board for this use case.
Using the 5.25" bays requires removing them from the chassis. This also includes the 2.5" bay at the bottom. You can only access the sides of the middle 3.5" bay when the 5.25" bays are removed. You need to access the sides to mount in drives, so any drives located here are not easy to replace and will require removing the system from the rack if you don't have a few U above the chassis.