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Titan Series 650 Server Chassis cases is designed to meet the needs of today''s server and workstation markets. Front accessible HDD installation is one feature that makes it easy to build and upgrade the system. The front double-hinged door opens up to 270 degrees to make accessing external drives a breeze. Titan''s extra deep chassis creates better airflow and accomodates dual Xeon and Opteron based systems. The power supply is the potent and stable TruePower Trio 650 Watt. All of these features and more make the Titan an ideal case for professional system builders and power users.
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The Antec Titan 650 Server Case is designed to meet the needs of today's server and workstation markets. It features front-accessible HDD installation, which makes it easy to build and upgrade the system. The double-hinged door opens up to 270 degrees so you can easily access external drives. Titan's extra deep chassis creates better air flow and accommodates dual Xeon- and Opteron-based systems. All of these features and more make the Titan an ideal case for professional system builders and power users.
Keep your systems running cool with the Titan's ultra-quiet cooling system. It features one rear 120-millimeter standard fan with a TriCool three-speed switch and two optional front 92-millimeter case fan mounts. This case has 10 drive bays--four external 5.25-inch bays (one with 5.25-to-3.5-inch adapter) and six internal 3.5-inch bays. A TruePower Trio 650-watt power supply with a 5-year warranty comes included with this case; it is both ATX12V v2.2 and EPS12V compatible. The Titan is designed for 12-by-13-inch motherboards up to extended ATX including CEB specification. This case measures 17.6 by 8.1 by 23 inches (HxWxD) and weighs 30 pounds.
Other features include:
- Removable front bezel for easy installation
- Double-hinged door that opens to 270 degrees
- Constructed from 1-millimeter cold rolled steel for durability
- Front-mounted ports provide convenient connections: two USB 2.0 ports, one IEEE 1394 (FireWire, i.Link) port, audio in/out port
- Seven expansion slots
- ATX12V EATX 7SLOT FRONT USB FW AUD
Antec Titan 650 ExtendATX Server Case (Black) Reviews
| 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By TheShadow (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Antec Titan 650 ExtendATX Server Case (Black) (Personal Computers) Pros:This is a very well constructed stand alone server case. It's a bit larger than most. It offers great airflow. It comes with a high 650W PSU. Cons: 1)The front cover takes a considerable amount of manipulation to remove correctly. 2) There are no air filters in this case. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Antec Titan 650 ExtendATX Server Case (Black) (Personal Computers) This is a wonderful case, especially at this price. The included Antec 650 watt power supply alone sells for nearly the same as this case/ps combo. The case itself is very well made, with a convenient layout, tons of fan mounts, clearance for large heatsinks, and easy access points to all drive bays. The steel is a bit thinner than I'd expected for a server case, but it's still sturdy. The finish doesn't chip or scratch eaily either. Overall I'd highly recommend this for anyone looking to build a workstation or small office server. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Antec Titan 650 ExtendATX Server Case (Black) (Personal Computers) Antec meant this case to be used as a budget solution for the mainstream market. It actually has a better use. If you are willing to accept an extra long case it can be one of the best cases you can own for the typical home user. Extra room equals less noise and less chance to fumble your installations. This is even more critical with modern video cards reaching lengths that exceed the length of ATX motherboards. You might think that a few inches won't matter but it WILL make the difference between snapping off a capacitor vs having no fuss. It sports a PSU that has 6+2 PCI-E and 6 PCI-E pin so it can support smaller multi GPU setups (think a pair of 6850's or 460's) or one "mega" GPU card (think 6970 or 580).Word of warning: The PSU supplied has NO protection from being stressed from too much wattage or heat. If you try to go beyond it's specs don't be surprised if you "brick" the PSU (it's protection is a mere fast acting fuse that gets destroyed when tripped and isn't... Read more |
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