🔥 Unleash the Power of Storage!
The DARKROCK Classico Storage Master ATX NAS Computer Case is a robust mid-tower solution designed for high-performance builds. It supports up to 13 hard drives, features a mesh front and side panel for superior airflow, and allows for vertical GPU mounting. With the capability to accommodate a 360mm radiator, this case ensures your system remains cool and efficient, making it perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 10 |
Brand | DARKROCK |
Series | Classico MAX |
Item model number | CP-CASE-DR-CLASSICO |
Item Weight | 17.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.3 x 9.06 x 18.78 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.3 x 9.06 x 18.78 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | DARKROCK |
ASIN | B0CQZS7KN5 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 27, 2023 |
M**N
Great product
This is has a lot of room for storage, which is why I bought it. Love that there is plenty of room for cable management. The airflow is decent with the optional space for fans or water cool blocks. Easy to install a system into.
B**N
Amazing deal. 12 hard drives fit! Good temp.
Have taken this thing apart and put together countless times, holding strong. Does it take some configuration? Yes. Was it less than $100? Also yes! Buy right angle hdd connectors. Attach before you screw the bays back into the case.
T**T
SATA cables tight fit but manageable, 10 3.5 inch drive capacity
Purchased to use as a data server to replace the 20 year old case I had with more hard drives than spots to mount them.Likes: 10 3.5 inch drive capacity which is difficult to find, simple construction, frugal price compared to others.Dislike: Basically just the tight cable routing fit with standard SATA cables. Only 1 SATA power cable supplied, not 2 as implied in the video, also it is not a 90 degree connector which is not the best for the tight fit of this case. Closing the sides is a tight fit with standard SATA power cables on my PS, but manageable with careful placement of the cables. Right angle adapter SATA power cables are very recommended if you have standard ones. While standard SATA data connectors worked more easily, right angle ones would be better there also. Minor issue: The IO shield for the ASUS MB did not quite fit, but I managed.Wish it had: There is enough room in the case that a 5.25 inch mount could be fitted as an option with a different configuration, but that is not done. But I can deal as I already have an external optical drive.All in all, good quality, 9:10 for design, an advance recommendation for right-angle SATA cables in the description would be welcome, but well worth the $90 compared to what else is around.
J**H
Massive HDD space!
This thing has some space!I obtained several purple drives to use for my Blue Iris NVR and ran out of space in the case I was using. I ordered this one due to published drive capacity. I was surprised it does not hold 10 HDD as pictured! It has the 8 on the front in the cages, 2 in the bottom by the PSU. AND... two in the bottom under the MB/other drive cages. As well as 2 SSD on the back side of the mother board.Cable management can be a challenge as others have stated I opted to turn the drives around to give me more space. It is a pain with all of the screws mounting everything. Being all mounted like they are all drives are secure and won't move around a lot.If you are looking for something that will hold 10+ HDD and 2 SSD this is the case for you.
L**L
Ok Case
Materials are kind of flimsy but it worked for me. A good price for a nas case as it fits 10 drives. No front filter.
T**M
Best chassis
Great chassis, looks great, very easy to install components, easy to dress cable, both sides open for cabling. Very good design for cooling, cooling fans very quiet (could not they were on)
J**I
For the price and flexibility this case cant be beat!
Starting last year I began a journey of building a home NAS. Started as a mini pc, moved to a small tower and realized I needed to just go big for what I wanted.For $90 USD this case is simply amazing. Insane storage options, you can find+print brackets for converting the 3.5 drive bays to 2.5 drive bays.The only thing that might be an issue for some people is GPU compatability if you're using all the interior drive bays. My 7900XT does not fit with all the drive bays populated, however my 4070 and b580 fit without issue.
J**.
Other than keeping your parts in place - worthless as t.ts on a bull
If you want a case designed by an accountant who never built a pc before this is the case for you. It was designed to be cheap to build not to be convenient or pleasant to work with.If you want to replace a hard drive just remove the front and back panel, remove the screws that hold the cage that holds the drives, then remove the screws that drive, replace the drive and then screw it in place, then screw the cage in place and then the sides back on - what could be simpler?Oh want to use the bottom slot - you better remove the drive holder that will block the install. Likewise wiring the motherboard is a pita with the extra drive holder there as well. But if you've already put in your video card you are in for a lot of screwing and unscrewing just so you can remove the drive bay.The fans are loud and don't come with any pin converters so they work with your motherboard or you need to buy some converters.The drives are installed facing the back however there isn't enough space between the back and the drives unless you have all angled power and sata connectors.I had a cooler master 690 a decade ago - these people could take a TON of design cues from that old case.
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