Antec ATLAS Black Server Case 550W External 5.25" Drive Bays Price


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The new, smaller sibling to the Titan 550, the Atlas case continues to meet the needs of today's server and workstation markets. Front accessible HDD installation, a 120mm TriCool¿ exhaust fan & two front 92mm fan mounts and a 550W power supply make building, upgrading and accessing a breeze. An ideal case for professional system builders and power users building a sturdy server.


  • Power Supply included: TruePower 2.0 550W ATX12V v2.01 and EPS12V compatible - Precise ±3% power regulation - Dedicated power circuitry delivers more reliable output
  • Advanced cooling system: - 1 rear 120mm TriCool 3-speed fan - 2 front mounts for optional 92mm fans - Side Panel vent with mount for optional 80mm fan to provide maximum cooling to the VGA card
  • 8 Drive Bays - Front Accessible: 4 x 5.25inches (with one 5.25inches to 3.5 adapter) - Internal: 4 x 3.5 removable HDD trays with rubber grommets to isolate drive vibrations
  • Front-mountedports for easy multimedia connections - 2 x USB 2.0 - 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire, i.Link) - Audio In and Out
  • Removable side panel with easy-access thumb screws


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Antec Case, October 3, 2011
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This is the second of this case I've used. Excellent solid construction with all the room you need to work in as far as installing internal components. This is a server case but I use it for building PCs because of it's roominess and the quality of the included 550 watt power supply. Four stars for ease of use do to the fact that the motherboard I used (ASRock) have the SATA ports laying flat in a location to close to the case requiring the installation of the cables on the motherboard before installing the board. This may really not the fault of the case using some motherboards but the location of the board mounting could be a little further from the bottom of the case. On a second build I filled all the SATA ports with cables prior to board installation, ready if I need them all. Boards with upright ports are no problem.
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