Is this what you mean? http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/Chassis/SC811-SCA.htm Do those rack mount brackets on the side come off? The case does not look like it was designed for use outside of a rack. I was unable to find any stand-alone U-1 or U-2 cases at the Supermicro site. Although, I'm still looking elsewhere. Dexter > IF you really want the coolest of toys then I must agree on the 1U's from > SuperMicro. I got to peek at them today when I put the dual 1ghz P3's and ram > in them. Of course you're looking at about $2000 for the nice case with the > dual proc board (no processors), onboard SCSI, floppy, CD-rom. Those were oh > so sweet. Just get your ECC ram, procs, and ever so fast, hot swappin' SCA > drives and you're flying high. > > And... I still prefer orange to black :-) > > > > You should really check out SuperMicro's 1u systems. There not quite as > > cool in terms of space use but they are much nicer systems. They are > > certainly servers though. They also use the laptop style cdrom and > > floppy drive. The IDE version has two external 3.5" bays. They have like > > 4 diffrent models from dinky ide > > single cpu intel machines to dual cpu scsi160 systems that all fit in a 1u > > rackmount case. We have 4 of them at work now and they are just so > > cool. The 6010H even has onboard dual intel server nics and a 64bit (full > > sized!) expansion slot. > > > > www.supermicro.com
