IPC Server 1U-K-125L Server Case w/o Power Supply
IPC Server 1U-K-125L Server Case w/o Power Supply
Scan code: LN146986 Manufacturer code: 88887085
£59.99
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IPC Server 1U-K-125L Server Case w/o Power Supply

1U IPC 1U-K-125L Server Case w/o PSU, Supports 2x 2.5" Int HDD/1x 3.5 Int HDD, 3x 40mm Fans, 2x USB 3.0, I/O Shield

Scan code: LN146986 Manufacturer code: 88887085
£59.99
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Product Overview

IPC 1U-K-125L Server Case

The 1U K-125L is the perfect rack for a small and cost-effective server system.

Its compact design and its small installation depth of 250mm for ITX boards allows this case to fit in to nearly every rack.

The 1U K-125L provides internal space for optional 1x 3.5" or 2x 2.5" hard drives. Three standard 40mm fans, which are internally mounted behind the front panel, ensure a reliable and optimal cooling.

In the front are two USB 3.0 ports next to the controls.

Features


• Form factor: Mini ITX.
• Height CPU cooler (max.): 32mm.
• Length graphics card (max.): 170mm.
• 3.5" internal: 1x.
• 2.5" internal: 2x.
• USB 3.0: 2x.
• 3x 40mm fan included.
• IPC I/O Shield 8 (Universal for cut out).
• USB 3.0 intern as block connector.


Specifications
Core Chassis Specifications
Case Edition 1U-K-125L
Case Form Factor 1U
Motherboard Form Factor Mini-ITX
Reverse Connection Compatible No
I/O, Bays & Expansion
Front/Side/Top Panel I/O
  • 3 x HDD Activity LED
  • 1 x Power Button
  • 1 x Power LED
  • 1 x Reset
  • 1 x System Overheat / Fan Fail LED
  • 2 x USB 3.0
Drive Bays
  • 2 x 2.5" Internal
  • 1 x 3.5" Internal
Standard Expansion Slots  
Vertical Expansion Slots  
Fans & Filters
Fan Bays 3 x 40mm
Fans Included 3 x 40mm
Fan Controller/Hub  
Dust Filters  
Liquid Cooling Support
Front Radiator Compatibility  
Top Radiator Compatibility  
Bottom Radiator Compatibility  
Rear Radiator Compatibility  
Side Radiator Compatibility  
Clearances
Max CPU Cooler Height 32 mm
Max GPU Card Length 170 mm
Cable Routing Space  
Side Panels
Window/s No
Window Configuration  
Window Construction  
LED Lighting Functionality
LED Lighting No
LED Lighting Emitters  
LED Lighting Colour  
LED Lighting Support & Control  
Power Supply Compatibility
PSU Included No
PSU Wattage (If Included)  
PSU 80+ Rating (If Included)  
PSU Support FlexATX
PSU Mounting Location  
Max PSU Length  
Chassis Physical Specifications
Colour Black/ Silver
Chassis Construction Materials Steel
Dimensions 482 x 44.5 x 278 (WxHxD mm)
Weight 2.79 kg (Approx)
Package Type  
Please Note  
Additional Information
Scan Code LN146986
Model Number 88887085
GTIN 4260133125711
Warranty

Please note your statutory rights are not affected.

For further information regarding Scan's warranty procedure please see our terms and conditions

Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
Telephone:
0871 472 4747
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IPC Server 1U-K-125L Server Case w/o Power Supply
IPC Server 1U-K-125L Server Case w/o Power Supply