Supermicro SC750-A Extended ATX Full Tower
by Mike Andrawes on September 28, 1999 9:31 PM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
Quick Look |
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Supermicro
SC750-A |
The Good | |
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Lots of room inside to work with |
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The Bad | ||
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Expensive |
Founded in October 1993, Supermicro is a fairly young company that began life in San Jose, CA, unlike much of the computer industry whose roots are in Asia. Supermicro grew quickly, developing high performance, reliable motherboards and, thus, quickly became well known in the server/workstation markets. AnandTech has looked at a number of motherboards from Supermicro and they've become known for their excellent server boards that are used in do or die situations everyday.
What happens when you let a company so entrenched in the server market design a case? You get a server case, of course, made specifically for servers by people that have been working with servers for years. These guys know exactly what is important for this market.
The fruit of that work and experience is the Supermicro SC750-A, an ATX full tower case that has gained its own little following among tweakers for its excellent build quality and cooling options. Let's see how the SC750-A fills its role as a server and also delve into why it's a tweaker's dream case.
Specifications |
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Form Factor | ATX Full Tower |
Drive Bays |
6 external 5.25" |
Cooling |
Power supply exhaust
fan |
Other Features | Side
panel access Mechanical locking |
Dimensions (HWD) |
30.5 x 9.5 x 20 inches |
Power Supply |
Sparkle FSP300-60GT
(300W) |
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