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product_id: 1216347
title: "Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000)"
brand: "rosewill"
price: "2565 kr"
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# 4 pre-installed fans for optimal airflow Front panel lock for enhanced security 4U rackmount, fits ATX/CEB boards Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000)

**Brand:** rosewill
**Price:** 2565 kr
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your server game with rock-solid power and cool confidence!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000) by rosewill
- **How much does it cost?** 2565 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/1216347-rosewill-4u-server-chassis-server-case-rackmount-case-metal-rack)

## Best For

- rosewill enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rosewill brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Massive Expandability:** Supports up to 8 internal 3.5" drives + 3 external bays convertible to 4 HDD slots—scale your storage effortlessly.
- • **Secure & Sleek Design:** Front panel lock and sturdy metal chassis combine security with professional aesthetics for your rack.
- • **Advanced Cooling System:** Equipped with 2x120mm front + 2x80mm rear fans to keep your server cool under pressure, minimizing downtime.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Fits CEB (12"x10.5") and ATX (12"x9.6") motherboards, ensuring seamless integration with your existing hardware.
- • **Tool-less Drive Installation:** Screwless HDD cages with modular release buttons speed up maintenance and upgrades—no hassle, just efficiency.

## Overview

The Rosewill RSV-R4000 is a robust 4U rackmount server chassis designed for professional-grade scalability and cooling. Featuring 8 internal 3.5" bays, 3 convertible external bays, and 4 pre-installed fans, it supports ATX and CEB motherboards while offering secure front panel locking and tool-less drive installation. Ideal for demanding server environments, it balances expansive capacity, airflow efficiency, and durable construction to future-proof your rack setup.

## Description

The Rosewill RSV-R4000, A generously expansive 4U industrial rack-mount server Chassis, offers great expandability and cooling capacity for your server system and computer. It supports an ATX (12" X 9.6") or CEB (12"x 10.5") form factor motherboard and a PS2 power supply. The Rosewill RSV-R4000 also features a large-scale fan filter and an easy-to-use knob key for great serviceability of the system.

Review: A really great bargain for a very sturdy case. - I purchased one of these cases a few weeks ago. I built a Super Mac (Hackintosh) in it. I have an oddball 29U rack that it is in. I'm impressed with the weight and thickness of this beastie.. It's very sturdy. There is nothing cheap or flimsy about this case. It has tons of fans as well. Now let me note a few annoyances about this case. Changing or adding hard drives is a pain in the backside. The drives are in little slide out cages and that's pretty easy but putting the cables on or taking them off is a pain. Inside there is a large cross brace that has three 120mm fans. And the little plastic drive trays that slide in and out of the cages have to be removed from the back of the cages. You really have to remove that whole cross brace full of fans to be able to connect drive power and data cables. The handles of the drive trays are in the way of plugging the cables so it's just easier to remove the cross brace then put it back when done. In the face of each of the two drive cages is a 120mm fan. This helps keep the drives cool. One problem I encountered in my build is that I bought a Corsair Cooling Hydro-Series All-in-One High-Performance Liquid CPU Cooler CWCH60 . It has a little radiator just like a car has. It came with a 120mm fan that you connect to the mobo. There is a temperature sensor and a coolant pump in the cooling plate that connects to the mobo. You are ~supposed~ to mount the radiator/fan combo to the back of the case to exhaust hot air out of the back of the case. But this case do not have a 120mm exhaust vent on it, at all. It does have two 80mm fans on the back above the mobo connections plate. There was no way to mount the radiator to the back of the case, at all. What I had to do was rotate the cooling plate 180 degrees so the hose run towards the front of the case. Then I sandwiched the radiator between it's 120mm fan and the center 120mm fan that is on the cross brace. One fan pushes air through the radiator, the other fan pulls air through it. So that's a LOT of fan happening on the CPU cooler. The disadvantage is that it exhausts right in the middle of the case and blows across the mobo.. But that's really not a big deal, the air seems fairly cool and I have had no issues with overheating. So that said, the case is pretty darn nice overall. I like it enough that I've ordered a second case for an NAS (SMB/CIFS/AFP) & LAMP server I'm building. I like that it has not only room for 8 drives via the cages but if you must, there's room for more drives by adding some custom DIY mounts inside. There's no reason why one couldn't mount 12 drives in one of these cases. I could see myself doing that to be honest. Next month I will be buying a third case for another system that is an HTPC. It has an S2 satellite tuner in it and is connected to a bunch of very large C-band dishes. Currently that machine is running in what is probably a 10 year old PC type tower. It's ugly and has cooling issues. Another one of these cases will solve that problem and allow me to put more drives in it, something I've been needing to do for quite some time. Surprisingly enough, these things are not loud at all. With 8 fans in it one would think it would be deafening. It's not. I sit right next to it, less than 18" away from my left ear for 16 hours a day and it doesn't bother me at all. But when you lower the face cover to access the optical drives, it does get a little loud. Also, if your rack has a door, you can't close the door because of the handle protruding from the front. You can remove the handles but then you loose the face because it's hinged via the handles. I don't have a door on my rack so that didn't bother me at all, I left the handles as is. They need to redesign the back of the case to allow for a 120mm fan for those of us that use liquid coolers. Not a show stopper though, I worked around it. The dust filter could be a little better, I see it drawing dust through the filter and collecting on the face drive cage grills. It keeps out large dust and pet hair but not ultra fine dust. I'm going to end up putting a HEPA filter in the front. (cut up a HEPA vacuum cleaner bag) The drive trays could be redesigned to be a little sturdier and perhaps have handles that fold up or down so you can get to the drive power/data connections easier. The face could be redesigned to hinge differently so people can remove the handles if they need for doored cases. The complaints I have with this case are all trivial and easy enough to work around in most cases. Maybe on their next revision they could tweak things up a little. Overall, I love this case, it's the very thing I've needed for years. I bought a second one and will buy a third one in less than a month. I very well may buy a fourth one to keep as a spare for any future machines I may build. And I probably will. Come to think of it, I will probably order a 5th case.. Why not? I totally recommend this case to anyone that wants a nice, very sturdy rack mount case. It's worth every penny. Just be aware there are some minor, trivial issues that may or may not be a show stopper for you. Also, go to Rosewill and look at their photos, they have several photos from different angles that show much better detail that desertcart shows. They also have a PDF of the manual/instructions you can download if you want to research it before you buy it. I don't see how anyone could really complain about this case, I certainly can't. I rate this case at a full tilt FIVE STARS... I would give it six stars if they would send me a dozen of these cases for free.. :D Update: I purchased a third case before the weekend was over, they weren't going to ship until Monday so I went ahead and ordered one more. So I have one in use now and two new ones ordered. I got to thinking that if I snooze, I might lose. I would have myself forever if they discontinued these cases and I couldn't get that third case next month. Now I will be able to migrate all my machines into one rack and everything will look nice and have proper cooling not to mention, room for LOTS of drives. Three of these cases solve a lot of problems I've been bothered by for years. If these cases are still available next month I'm going to purchase two more for a total of five. These things are a bargain and a steal. One word. Awesomesauce! :)
Review: It has sufficient room for what I needed it for and the price was great. There is no cd-rom drive (i did not ... - So I'm giving this review 4/5. I've been building PC's for many decades now. This case does the job. It has sufficient room for what I needed it for and the price was great. There is no cd-rom drive (i did not mark a star off for this) so buyer beware (but who uses cd-roms anymore after your OS is installed). However the reason it's getting 4 stars instead of 5 is for a 2 reaons 1) The right most internal drive bay is impossible to remove without a long/tiny screw driver (meaning the shaft is tiny). It's basically right under the lip of the edge so you can't really get your screw driver in there to release the 2 screws. Bad design flaw there 2) The front USB/Power headers were loose. They flopped around and the button controller fell inside. I said "no big deal i'll tighten up the screws" but they were already tight. I had to install some washers to make it sit properly. VERY odd issue. Not sure if ohters had that but another design flaw Other then that. It does the job. Plenty of room inside for your Micro ATX motherboard and a full size power supply. They COULD have made the top case fan cut-outs bigger so it lines up with power supplies better. I think about 80% of the power supply fan made it the other 20% got covered. BUT that's minor (again could have been better designed). Otherwise, a great case. I'd buy it again because the price is right. One thing to note as is the case with mos cases with front handles... you'll have a tough time getting all 4 rack screws in. I usually remove the handles but forgot to so I only installed 2 screws on one side (it sits on top of an APC so it's not a huge deal). But if you want to do it RIGHT you may want to remove the handles (if possible) to allow you to get your screw driver in. Again that's PRETTY TYPICAL with cases with handles on the front so that's not a flaw of this case, no stars marked off for that. Good case as I said except for those 2 minor things (well 1 is minor, the other was a big oversight... the front power buttons that is)

## Features

- Superb Scalability : With three 5.25-inch external bays (which can switch to a 3.5-inch HDD x 4 module), eight 3.5-inch internal drive bays, and seven expansion slots, you can expand your server computer easily.
- Excellent Cooling Design with 4 included case fan : The rackmount server chassis is engineered with optimal cooling in mind. Two 120mm front fans and two 80mm rear fans are included in the chassis to keep your whole system well ventilated
- Extra Clever Designs : The RSV-R4000 features dual USB 2.0 connectors on the front panel for easy connectivity.
- Motherboard Compatibility: The Rack-mount server chassis is compatible with Motherboard: CEB (12" x 10.5") and ATX (12" x 9.6") and below
- Front Panel Lock: Stylish Black with front panel lock provides a better security for your rackmount server case
- Solid and Steady Structure : A solid 4U rack mount industrial server case combines huge rooms, security, and expansion all together
- HDD Screwless Design : Users can easily take off the hard drives with the screwless cage and modular release buttons.
- Tremendous capacity :RSV-R4000 commits with vast room to meet your demand for an outstanding system. Dimensions (H x W x D)-7 x 16.8 x 21 inches (Including panel). 7 x 16.8 x 23 inches (With handles, including panel)
- Motherboard Compatibility: CEB (12" x 10.5") and ATX (12" x 9.6")
- Front door with key lock for better security

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0055EV30W |
| Brand | Rosewill |
| Built-In Media | Server Case, keys, and screws |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | CPU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,102 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00898745037517 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23"D x 16.8"W x 7"H |
| Item Weight | 29.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rosewill |
| Material | Metal |
| Mfr Part Number | RSV-R4000 |
| Model Number | RSV-R4000 |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 23"D x 16.8"W x 7"H |
| Size | 4U , 8 Bays & 4 Fans |
| UPC | 898745037517 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rosewill
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Metal
- **Product Dimensions:** 23"D x 16.8"W x 7"H
- **Size:** 4U, 8 Bays & 4 Fans

## Images

![Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71mz1S+8Y0L.jpg)
![Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71jsqxrlMhL.jpg)
![Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uOTaHvhcL.jpg)
![Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/715T9oAB4oL.jpg)
![Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case, Metal Rack Mount Computer Case with 8 Bays & 4 Fans Pre-Installed (RSV-R4000) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71T9e6CqzvL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is all of the weight held by those 4 screws? Any for the back of the case?**
A: That is completely up to you. With a minimum purchase, yes the 4 screws would hold the entire weight of the contents. The screws should be able to support the weight, but they may be difficult to position in order to tighten them. I bought a set of rails for the bottom case of my rack. Another option would to be to install the case in your rack empty, and then add the contents. That postpones any problems until you need to service anything inside. If you do buy the rails, the bottom machine can support the next machine until you get those screws tightened.

**Q: Did anyone try eatx?**
A: Yes it will accommodate an EATX board.  I have a dual CPU Opteron board (H8DAE-2) in my home media server using this case - no issues.

**Q: Can you remove the 3.5" HD cages and replace them with Hot Swap Cages? Measuring the cages in the pictures it appears hot swap cages would fit.**
A: Yes, I was able to reuse my (non-Rosewill branded) hot swap cages from my server tower and put into this case. In order to mount them securely, you can reuse the thin metal rails that are used to secure the pre-installed hard drive cages/fans and put them on the side of the hot swap cages. It will then slide right into the case and click into the case. It was a tight fit but they are very secure without requiring any screws for mounting.

**Q: Can i remove the HDD trays and front fans and mount 12 5.25 bays?  I have 3 iStarUSA Hot-Swap HDD Cages and want to mount them in this case.**
A: See the RSV-L4412 which already does this pre-configured.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A really great bargain for a very sturdy case.
*by Y***Y on January 27, 2013*

I purchased one of these cases a few weeks ago. I built a Super Mac (Hackintosh) in it. I have an oddball 29U rack that it is in. I'm impressed with the weight and thickness of this beastie.. It's very sturdy. There is nothing cheap or flimsy about this case. It has tons of fans as well. Now let me note a few annoyances about this case. Changing or adding hard drives is a pain in the backside. The drives are in little slide out cages and that's pretty easy but putting the cables on or taking them off is a pain. Inside there is a large cross brace that has three 120mm fans. And the little plastic drive trays that slide in and out of the cages have to be removed from the back of the cages. You really have to remove that whole cross brace full of fans to be able to connect drive power and data cables. The handles of the drive trays are in the way of plugging the cables so it's just easier to remove the cross brace then put it back when done. In the face of each of the two drive cages is a 120mm fan. This helps keep the drives cool. One problem I encountered in my build is that I bought a Corsair Cooling Hydro-Series All-in-One High-Performance Liquid CPU Cooler CWCH60 . It has a little radiator just like a car has. It came with a 120mm fan that you connect to the mobo. There is a temperature sensor and a coolant pump in the cooling plate that connects to the mobo. You are ~supposed~ to mount the radiator/fan combo to the back of the case to exhaust hot air out of the back of the case. But this case do not have a 120mm exhaust vent on it, at all. It does have two 80mm fans on the back above the mobo connections plate. There was no way to mount the radiator to the back of the case, at all. What I had to do was rotate the cooling plate 180 degrees so the hose run towards the front of the case. Then I sandwiched the radiator between it's 120mm fan and the center 120mm fan that is on the cross brace. One fan pushes air through the radiator, the other fan pulls air through it. So that's a LOT of fan happening on the CPU cooler. The disadvantage is that it exhausts right in the middle of the case and blows across the mobo.. But that's really not a big deal, the air seems fairly cool and I have had no issues with overheating. So that said, the case is pretty darn nice overall. I like it enough that I've ordered a second case for an NAS (SMB/CIFS/AFP) & LAMP server I'm building. I like that it has not only room for 8 drives via the cages but if you must, there's room for more drives by adding some custom DIY mounts inside. There's no reason why one couldn't mount 12 drives in one of these cases. I could see myself doing that to be honest. Next month I will be buying a third case for another system that is an HTPC. It has an S2 satellite tuner in it and is connected to a bunch of very large C-band dishes. Currently that machine is running in what is probably a 10 year old PC type tower. It's ugly and has cooling issues. Another one of these cases will solve that problem and allow me to put more drives in it, something I've been needing to do for quite some time. Surprisingly enough, these things are not loud at all. With 8 fans in it one would think it would be deafening. It's not. I sit right next to it, less than 18" away from my left ear for 16 hours a day and it doesn't bother me at all. But when you lower the face cover to access the optical drives, it does get a little loud. Also, if your rack has a door, you can't close the door because of the handle protruding from the front. You can remove the handles but then you loose the face because it's hinged via the handles. I don't have a door on my rack so that didn't bother me at all, I left the handles as is. They need to redesign the back of the case to allow for a 120mm fan for those of us that use liquid coolers. Not a show stopper though, I worked around it. The dust filter could be a little better, I see it drawing dust through the filter and collecting on the face drive cage grills. It keeps out large dust and pet hair but not ultra fine dust. I'm going to end up putting a HEPA filter in the front. (cut up a HEPA vacuum cleaner bag) The drive trays could be redesigned to be a little sturdier and perhaps have handles that fold up or down so you can get to the drive power/data connections easier. The face could be redesigned to hinge differently so people can remove the handles if they need for doored cases. The complaints I have with this case are all trivial and easy enough to work around in most cases. Maybe on their next revision they could tweak things up a little. Overall, I love this case, it's the very thing I've needed for years. I bought a second one and will buy a third one in less than a month. I very well may buy a fourth one to keep as a spare for any future machines I may build. And I probably will. Come to think of it, I will probably order a 5th case.. Why not? I totally recommend this case to anyone that wants a nice, very sturdy rack mount case. It's worth every penny. Just be aware there are some minor, trivial issues that may or may not be a show stopper for you. Also, go to Rosewill and look at their photos, they have several photos from different angles that show much better detail that Amazon shows. They also have a PDF of the manual/instructions you can download if you want to research it before you buy it. I don't see how anyone could really complain about this case, I certainly can't. I rate this case at a full tilt FIVE STARS... I would give it six stars if they would send me a dozen of these cases for free.. :D Update: I purchased a third case before the weekend was over, they weren't going to ship until Monday so I went ahead and ordered one more. So I have one in use now and two new ones ordered. I got to thinking that if I snooze, I might lose. I would have myself forever if they discontinued these cases and I couldn't get that third case next month. Now I will be able to migrate all my machines into one rack and everything will look nice and have proper cooling not to mention, room for LOTS of drives. Three of these cases solve a lot of problems I've been bothered by for years. If these cases are still available next month I'm going to purchase two more for a total of five. These things are a bargain and a steal. One word. Awesomesauce! :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It has sufficient room for what I needed it for and the price was great. There is no cd-rom drive (i did not ...
*by A***R on May 19, 2018*

So I'm giving this review 4/5. I've been building PC's for many decades now. This case does the job. It has sufficient room for what I needed it for and the price was great. There is no cd-rom drive (i did not mark a star off for this) so buyer beware (but who uses cd-roms anymore after your OS is installed). However the reason it's getting 4 stars instead of 5 is for a 2 reaons 1) The right most internal drive bay is impossible to remove without a long/tiny screw driver (meaning the shaft is tiny). It's basically right under the lip of the edge so you can't really get your screw driver in there to release the 2 screws. Bad design flaw there 2) The front USB/Power headers were loose. They flopped around and the button controller fell inside. I said "no big deal i'll tighten up the screws" but they were already tight. I had to install some washers to make it sit properly. VERY odd issue. Not sure if ohters had that but another design flaw Other then that. It does the job. Plenty of room inside for your Micro ATX motherboard and a full size power supply. They COULD have made the top case fan cut-outs bigger so it lines up with power supplies better. I think about 80% of the power supply fan made it the other 20% got covered. BUT that's minor (again could have been better designed). Otherwise, a great case. I'd buy it again because the price is right. One thing to note as is the case with mos cases with front handles... you'll have a tough time getting all 4 rack screws in. I usually remove the handles but forgot to so I only installed 2 screws on one side (it sits on top of an APC so it's not a huge deal). But if you want to do it RIGHT you may want to remove the handles (if possible) to allow you to get your screw driver in. Again that's PRETTY TYPICAL with cases with handles on the front so that's not a flaw of this case, no stars marked off for that. Good case as I said except for those 2 minor things (well 1 is minor, the other was a big oversight... the front power buttons that is)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My second case.. Here are my thoughts.
*by T***N on June 19, 2019*

Hello everyone My name is Tod and I am the lead creative here at Pilot Reel Media Studio. Our studio primarily works on local broadcast marketing media and social documentaries. Most of our capture has shifted to 4K in the last year and this has made me consider new options for media handling and storage. During editing sessions much of the capture is maintained in a uncompressed format throughout the entire workflow and is only compressed specifically for the end user or a broadcast requirements. Moving to a 4K workflow has allowed for more options in post. Our editing machines need to have high speed access to these raw files and those files need to be protected so we'll be moving from a direct attached storage to a 10G Network Attached Storage file servers solution. I am also using this as a opportunity to start a vlog series and offer my opinion about some of the products and technology we use here at the studio. The packaging for the case was very good and would probably survive the worst from just about any carrier. This is my second 4U rack mountable case from Rosewill and for this particular build I choose the front loading hot swap able model from Rosewill. This will make changing out failed or failing drives much easier on a system that will get plenty of mileage and I expect drive failure will be a some what frequent occurrence. That and I'm a tight-wad and with the exception of the parity disks most of the array will be cheap white label shucks from western digital. I like this case design and it's size as a 4U making it possible to use taller heat sinks and larger fans. I don't have a server closet so 2U cooling is out as this would be terribly distracting during editing or screenings for clients. I am also moving to VM or Virtual Machines as editing weapons now that server platforms can properly support this utility and this also has the added benefit of reducing the mechanical footprint of editing equipment and increasing electrical efficiency. My experience with that first Rosewill case was that it had excellent cooling and noise characteristics and expect this unit will be as good in spite of having 3 fewer fans which I think may have been over kill on that design. The case also support extra large older enterprise server boards which are available on the cheap and are incredibly durable while being still viable as work stations for 4K content. My first server build is actually doing triple duty at my home as a PLEX and iTunes media server, protected high speed storage and VM platform. That build sports dual 8 core xeons and runs 295w and core temps never get above 51c until a VM is active, while under full load during tasks such as trancoding work the highest temps I've seen were in the mid to upper 70c range and at 450 to 550 watts, a real testament to the basic but well executed design by Rosewill. My initial impressions of this RSV-L4412 case are that the basic construction quality is good, however the lid was a bit off causing cross threading of one of the lid screws during construction. I was able to correct the threading but it is understandable why at this price point errors of this nature could occur. The fans are of reasonable quality but can be changed to higher quality low noise fans quite easily if that is important for your particular build. This build will get that upgrade right away. The stock fans are low enough rpm and don't really produce a lot of noise so you could be forgiven for letting them die a slow death before swapping them out as I am with my system at home. Rosewill does offer 2U options and if you have dedicated server closet that may be of interest if sound is not an issue. This server will be in our editing room so the 4U is the better option for me. The extra height of the case will allow for taller heat sinks for the CPU's and larger diameter fan which wont contribute much to the ambient sound in the room a real must for maintaining concentration during long editing sessions or client screenings. Rosewill does provide a reasonable accessory assortment with this case and depending on your motherboards hard drive connections you could have all you need to properly make all connection to the drive modules, you will however need to consider a solution for powering the 6 molex power connectors for these modules. I found adapters for less than $3 each on Amazon. I'll leave a link in the video description below. The front I/O is a bit dated as the USB connections are USB 2.0 however the panel does provide LED activity lights for 2 network connections. The case is modular and offered in at least 3 configuration so customizing it is a easy option and Rosewill sells all the different drive modules separately making it possible to set your case up to meet your specific needs. Each drive has it's own drive activity light and you are provided with all the screws to mount your drives to the hot swap caddies. A very durable looking filter is mounted in the front door panel it has however been my experience that the area around the lock does allow some unfiltered air to pass through and you may want to come up with a solution to fix this minor issue. The drive caddies are constructed of plastic but the contact surfaces look like they can handle years of service. So in conclusion I find the Rosewill RSV-L4412 case of good quality overall and from a price point perspective a great choice for someone seeking a performance over all other considerations.

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