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    What kind of case are you using for your hardware?

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      tirsojrp
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      http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007583%20600006553

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        eliteassassin07
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        Yeah, there a lot of case's in that category to choose from, I was looking more for specific recommendations that people have used and tested…. I am trying to avoid the buy a case...return a case...buy a case...return a case until I find the "perfect" one. lol

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          Harvy66
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          http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16811163233

          This case only have official room for one HD, but I'm using SSDs and just USB booting for install, so I just crammed the SSDs up in the Disc bay. They're not screwed in or anything, but it doesn't matter. They're operating at 35c, which is cooler than my CPU when it's idle and well below max temp. The case has plenty of holes for natural air flow, so I don't even hear the CPU ever.

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            eliteassassin07
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            Nice, thanks.

            I have been digging some more and found this case, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129080, costs a little more then I think it should however it does come with a power supply and can support a low profile PCI Express card.

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              Harvy66
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              I picked the case I did because it uses a standards complaint PSU form. I couldn't see any information about the PSU form factor, but based on the shape of the case, I assume it's custom.

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                Wolf666
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                I have: http://www.mini-box.com/M350-universal-mini-itx-enclosure

                Modem Draytek Vigor 130
                pfSense 2.4 Supermicro A1SRi-2558 - 8GB ECC RAM - Intel S3500 SSD 80GB - M350 Case
                Switch Cisco SG350-10
                AP Netgear R7000 (Stock FW)
                HTPC Intel NUC5i3RYH
                NAS Synology DS1515+
                NAS Synology DS213+

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                  eliteassassin07
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                  @Harvy66:

                  I picked the case I did because it uses a standards complaint PSU form. I couldn't see any information about the PSU form factor, but based on the shape of the case, I assume it's custom.

                  You are correct it uses a non standard power supply, however it appears that to get the smaller form factor that I am looking for I will need to either go with a custom power supply or pico. That being said the reviews seems to be fairly good for this case and not a lot of issues with the power supply so I am not to worried about that.

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                    eliteassassin07
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                    @Wolf666:

                    I have: http://www.mini-box.com/M350-universal-mini-itx-enclosure

                    That is the case that I wanted to use, however you can not add a PCI Express card to that box… Which means no Intel Nic...

                    You could of course go with the Mini Box M300 however that requires a riser card and a Pico power supply..
                    Mini Box M300 = $59.95
                    PCI Express Riser Card = $29.00
                    Pico Power Supply = $35.00
                    Total = $123.95!!! That is way to pricey for what you are getting (and for what I am using it for)

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                      Raul Ramos
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                      Something like this:
                      http://www.amazon.co.uk/Short-Depth-Chassis-Appliance-Servers/dp/B00H3EVHL2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1423219830&sr=8-2&keywords=rack+server+case+2u

                      pfSense:
                      ASRock -> Wolfdale1333-D667 (2GB TeamElite Ram)
                      Marvell 88SA8040 Sata to CF(Sandisk 4GB) Controller
                      NIC's: RTL8100E (Internal ) and Intel® PRO/1000 PT Dual (Intel 82571GB)

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                        kb1ujs
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                        @eliteassassin07:

                        @Wolf666:

                        I have: http://www.mini-box.com/M350-universal-mini-itx-enclosure

                        That is the case that I wanted to use, however you can not add a PCI Express card to that box… Which means no Intel Nic...

                        You could of course go with the Mini Box M300 however that requires a riser card and a Pico power supply..
                        Mini Box M300 = $59.95
                        PCI Express Riser Card = $29.00
                        Pico Power Supply = $35.00
                        Total = $123.95!!! That is way to pricey for what you are getting (and for what I am using it for)

                        Pair that case with a motherboard with dual Intel NICs on board.  This is the one I used.

                        http://www.mini-box.com/Intel-D2500CCE-Mini-ITX-Motherboard

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