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🚀 Compact power, professional edge — your mini-ITX server just got a major upgrade!
The Rackchoice 1U Compact Server/Desktop mini-ITX Chassis is a space-efficient, durable black aluminum case designed for Mini-ITX motherboards. Measuring only 9.84" deep, it fits perfectly in tight server racks or desktop setups. It supports flexible storage configurations with 1x 3.5" HDD or 2x 2.5" SSDs, and features efficient cooling via 2x 40mm fans (expandable to 3) with a hidden front grille. The chassis includes USB 3.0 and Type-C ports for modern connectivity and a customizable I/O plate for professional, tailored builds—ideal for IT pros and home lab enthusiasts seeking compact, reliable performance.
| ASIN | B0B3MG34D1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #894 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | rackchoice |
| Case Type | Desktop |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Server |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 56 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Fan Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.85"D x 19"W x 1.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Rackmount server chassis |
| Item Weight | 3.44 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | rackchoice |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mfr Part Number | N125 |
| Model Name | N125-USB3.0 |
| Model Number | N125 |
| Motherboard Compatability | Mini ITX |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | [INF] Inferred: Customizable I/O plate, support for 1U flex power supply, includes 2x 40mm fans |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Front Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 750439557339 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
R**E
Short 1U with great space
This case is serving as a PBS server. I made some executive decision for drive lay out and it paid off. The PSU has shorted cable but still has a hard time keep the case flush; because of the extra wires. Be warned, 1u's do not fit standard I/o shield and this one comes with a mesh grate to cut to fit; I left it open for better air flow.
J**R
Pretty much what I expected.
It's basically all stamped sheetmetal, but at least it's solid. Also everything rackmount is overpriced and this was the cheapest shallow depth case I could find. Points added for the included rack screw converter plates, but deducted because the included blank card cover is silver instead of black (when the rest of the outside is black, not that anyone really sees the back but that's not the point.) Also the cover for the back panel (if no motherboard is installed) is amazingly flimsy, and there is none included for if no power supply is installed (which seems like less of a use case though so that's understandable.) Front ports aren't USB-3 (or USB-C at this point) either. Would buy again for the one specific application that I need it for, but not if the price went up.
A**X
for the price its not terrible
the small form is nice, the case feels solid and comes with a fair bit of hardware. i would replace the fans with something quieter. the placement of the fans isnt exactly great. on the mini itx board i installed the main connection is right where the fans are blocking air flow front to rear. if the connector was in a different spot my ram would be blocking it, so not the best place for the fans, i was able to mount a 3.5 inch drive no problem.
A**R
Only chasis in the product segment, but not great.
Overall it's just meh, there are a lot of issues. This seems to be the only low depth 1u case on the market in the US, it seems N100 mini PCs killed this product segment. If I did it over again I'd just get an n100 mini pc or go for a larger chasis. Pros: *The front panel LED lights are not bright and can be used in a public room at night. Issues: *The USB C cable is very stiff and large, it takes up a lot of space and you'd need a 90 degree angle to plug it into the motherboard, I just removed it though. Seems kinda useless on a server. *Same issue with the USB 3.0 cable, but a little bit more flexible. I had to use a 90 degree angle adapter. I'd prefer USB 2.0 so the cable is much thinner and I can connect it to the motherboard easier. *3.5 Inch hard drive mount only supports more central screws on the bottom, a lot of enterprise drives have incompatible screw layout on the bottom where only 2 screws can actually be used. *A pcie card cannot be used when a 3.5 inch hard drive is mounted. *No 5.25 bay. I have an older 1u same depth chasis with a 5.25 bay where I can put in an icy dock adapter and have two SSDs and one hard drive, while still allowing a small pcie card to be used.
A**R
Exceptional value for the money.
Exceptional value for the money. Lots of little features and well-thought-out layout that isn't exactly obvious in the pics or desc. For example, mine came with hardware to mount multiple height PCI cards.
A**R
Does the I/O plate inside screw box is aluminum?
it is a cheap chassis with very good quality, with build in 2x4cm cooling fan , but little noise, I am happy to got a good rackmount chassis, the front panel and ear are aluminum,which are smooth beautiful,easy to install my mother board, and the 1U flex Power supply,HDD.
M**E
For the cost, this can't be beat. Pick parts carefully
Full disclosure, I received this unit free of charge, but this is my un-biased review. I recently removed two older 1U units from my home rack. I wanted to replace them both with one newer, more powerful system. I had a Mini-ITX AM4 board already, so I gave this chassis a try. First a not on 1U units if you've never populated one before: Most 1U servers are purpose-built with components made for the form factor. You and I, we need to carefully pick components so that A) they'll fit and B) they won't just die from heat, My build consists of a Asrock B450 Mini-ITX boards, lower profile RAM (This is important! If your RAM has heat spreaders that completely enclose the stick, they are probably too tall), an Evercool EC-HPS-810CP low-profile cooler, and a SilverStone FX350-G power supply. Luckily, my motherboard _just_ fits height-wise. It has a tall-ish WiFi and audio riser, but they're just shy of scraping the lid. Just be aware that your IO shield probably will not fit unless it is specifically made for 1U chassis, so you'll most likely have to go without. Otherwise, it was a quick, uneventful build and fired up right away. The hardest part, honestly, was just cable managing everything to fit so the lid closes. A few cable ties and some judicious bundling solved that. The fans seem OK. Not nearly as loud as I expected, which is a bonus, although I'll probably replace them with Noctuas eventually. Keep in mind that airflow in a 1U chassis is a trade-off between noise and burning up your RAM and CPU.... don't go overclocking anything or you're asking for disaster. All-in-all, if you have the right parts, this is a really economical path to a 1U self-built server. I'm honestly tempted to get another, but this does what I need right now.
W**N
A very well constructed 1U case.
I got this case as I have a project coming up where I needed a controller computer for a small, personal, data storage setup. I just needed the bare minimum for this project, but this case turned out to be way more than the bare minimum. There is ZERO flex in this case, as it is clearly made from very thick gauged metal. The front grill, which I assumed would be plastic, is actually aluminum. The removable pull handles are also aluminum. One thing I HATE about cheaper cases is when the holes for screws are so poorly tapped that the screws go in all askew, if at all. This was NOT an issue with the RackChoice 1U. All the screws went in straight and smoothly without any force needed. They turned easily and with a noticeable lack of burrs and poorly cut threads. The included power/reset buttons are very tactile with a firm, and more important in a loud server environment, LOUD click when they are pressed. The only real cons are the lack of rails and the noise. The fans that come with the case are extremely loud, especially when you are combining it with a loud FLEX power supply unit. I simply swapped them for some noctuas and solved that problem. Then all I had to deal with was the noise from the PSU. If you need a basic, no frills, well-constructed 1U case this RackChoice case is a 100% win, especially if you happen to get it on sale. Highly recommended!!
I**R
Awesome 1U case 4Ur specific use case!
The case itself is pretty will built, can handle ITX boards with a Flex style PSU inside it, and has space for either 2.5/3.5 drives and/or PCIe single spot cards via riser cables. Have mine setup for a Pf Sense based Router on an old i5 4th gen Unrelated but dammit I just saw the newer version now has USBc port on front AND costs $40 less than what I paid 😭. Y'all are living the dream now. Easy 5-stars given the price point its at now, was about to give it 4-star since I assumed it was still 80+tax POINTS TO TAKE NOTE OF: 👉This case does not use those horrible blue indicator LED's ANYWHERE! Rare win for cheap cases. 👉THE STOCK FANS ARE BAD AND YOU SHOULDN'T USE THEM. They're very loud thanks to the semi-restrictive front panel intake and cheap fan design, and not efficient at all at moving air. Just do yourself a favor and turn off your brain, buy 1-3 Noctua 40mm fans, and don't think deeper into it. You'll thank me later 👉No dust filters! The front panel captures some amount of dust but other than that its straight through 👉With Noctua fans, it could totally work for those CPU coolers that servers use which rely on air moving over them rapidly. The front has enough opening to suck air in and rear has a lot of open grill to push it 👉If you need to take off front panel for any reason, such as replacing fans, take your time and be prepared to get annoyed by it. 👉Your cooler options are SUPER MICRO compared to other cases. There's basically the passive copper ones + the intale Noctuas blowing air as fast as they can , or certain models of SuperMicro coolers that have a low profile blower fan attached to them. There might be other options for newer CPU platforms. For reference, the tiny thin rinky dink intel stock cooler is too call to fit in this case, along with most other Low Profile coolers. 👉Using both the PCIe slot cutout as well as storage drives can get tight depending on what expansion card you plan to use so double check heights Overall happy with it even though mines the older gen and cost more. Fits into a rack, way cheaper than literally every other 1U alternative, half depth means its super versatile in terms of non-rack spots you can dump it onto, and someone with high amount of money and low amount of sanity could likely shove a RTX4070 and R7 7950x in here if they dont mind server-like fan noise, or super funky watercooling setup with those rare 1U radiators
L**N
Solid 1U case for network appliance build.
Nice looking, solid 1u case. Depending on your specific power supply, you may have only just enough room to accommodate the cables. Including the appropriate right-angle PCIe riser would have saved some additional guesswork, but the price still hard to beat.
A**S
Great for SOC motherboards
These cases are great for embedded system on chip motherboards with passive cooling. I have a couple for running light apps on bare metal and they work great. The only complaint I have is the position of the motherboard. It's too close to the power supply and leaves no room to tuck the cables, and in a 1U case you need all the airflow you can get. There's a lot of wasted space on the other side, so the fix would have been pretty simple, but for the price I'll live with it.
R**H
cheap 1u case, buyer beware requires many compromises
The price is great, you get what you pay for. case has no blemishes or issues on the outside but on the inside it has tons of overspray all over the inside, which for my purposes is not an issue as the case is going inside of a server rack. front IO is barebones, two USB is adequate but I wish it came with more versatile front IO such as a front facing VGA connector or even a USB C connector. wishful thinking at this price point. case does not come with a PSU so it must be purchased separately the fans are OK, case comes with two and has space for a third. Also comes with an adapter to connect them to 4 pin molex. Hard drive bracket will support mounting 1 3.5 inch drive, or two 2.5 inch drives. case has 1 full size card slot which can be adapted for a low profile slot if necessary. the slot requires a ribbon adapter or 90 degree riser as it is parallel with the motherboard, cards installed WILL NOT FIT if you install a 3.5 inch drive. space is very limited. any cards installed are single slot only. motherboard tray has a plastic protection sheet and very very short standoffs, look for the lowest profile cooler that you can to make sure it fits, there are also very expensive AIO coolers that will fit a 1u space but I went with a cheap ali express low profile heatsink with fan. Surprisingly difficult to find at a decent price point. case can work with heavy modifications but your mileage will vary, buyer beware.
A**R
Good price versus quality
Good price versus quality
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