IPC Chassis Expands Space And Power

Jan. 1, 2001
Said to provide the most drive capacity of any chassis under 20" wide, the IPC-610F 19" 4U enclosure chassis can accommodate a 14-slot ISA/PCI backplane or a standard baby AT or ATX motherboard. The chassis supports three front-access half-height and

Said to provide the most drive capacity of any chassis under 20" wide, the IPC-610F 19" 4U enclosure chassis can accommodate a 14-slot ISA/PCI backplane or a standard baby AT or ATX motherboard. The chassis supports three front-access half-height and one 3.5" disk drives and an internal 3.5" hard-disk drive.
Included with the chassis is an upgraded 300-W power supply, said to provide added stability under heavy loading. Other AT power supply options include 310W 48 Vac and a 250W 110/220 Vac redundant power supply. Other features include a heavy-duty steel construction, hot-swappable 86 CFM fan, and ease of maintenance. Single unit pricing is from $280.

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