đ„ Keep your data cool and your setup cooler!
The Rosewill Helium NAS Mid Tower Case is engineered for high-performance DIY NAS and media server builds, featuring all-mesh panels and four 140mm PWM fans for superior airflow and silent operation. It supports up to 10 HDDs and 3 SSDs, accommodates ATX motherboards and 360mm AIO radiators, and offers versatile connectivity with USB 3.0 and 2.0 portsâideal for professionals seeking reliable, scalable storage solutions.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Rosewill |
Series | Helium NAS |
Item model number | Helium NAS |
Item Weight | 19.71 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 21.5 x 21.25 x 11.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Rosewill |
ASIN | B0DP3PQFKW |
Date First Available | November 26, 2024 |
Z**L
Good case for the money/ Does the job of being a server case
As a PC case I do think it is a little awkward trying to install parts and the crazy amount of screws holding in the hard drive bays is slightly annoying, but the good news is that they can be removed pretty easily. But for a less than $100 case that can store an ass ton of hard drives. I think its worth the slight annoyance when working within the case.
J**J
No hot swap disks but a great NAS case if building on the cheap
Worked out great. Put 10 HDD in this with an old Areca RAID6 controller. Put in a low cost AM4 mobo with a Ryzen 5 5600G (graphics on the CPU) in it and a used 10 GB NIC and works great.If a disk goes bad, I'll be shutting it down to replace the drive - and you can't remove a drive with out pulling a pair all the way out of the case. This is bare-bones but it comes w 4 quiet fans. I added 2 I had lying around. Also - all fans blow into the case so you'll need to turn the one in the back around to get heat out. Case is mostly airholes but it's still sturdy and it takes a really large CPU heat sink since the case is so wide.Met my expectations completely.JG
D**C
Buy cheap, buy twice...
This product lacks everything starting with its design and up to the execution. I don't think anyone who worked on making this product ever tried to add more than the motherboard inside. The most horrible is with the top 4 HDD cages. This is a lesson learned.
C**I
Good airflow, some dubious choices with the harddrive cages.
Good airflow, some dubious choices with the hard drive cages. The way the cages come out and go back in is fine, but how they align with the cage frame makes it hard to get SATA cables to all of them, a standard 90 degree bend just doesn't fit on several of them, pretty silly. If you aren't pulling drives in and out on the regular not a huge deal, you just may want to scream a little when doing the initial setup if you don't have any straight - straight sata cords.
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