

🚀 Elevate your rack game with silent power and sleek expandability!
The Rosewill RSV-Z2600U is a robust 2U rackmount server chassis designed for professional-grade setups. It features 4 internal 3.5" HDD bays, Micro-ATX motherboard compatibility, and 3 quiet 80mm PWM fans for efficient cooling. With front panel LED indicators and dual USB 3.0 ports, it offers both convenience and security in a sleek silver/black design, making it ideal for millennial managers seeking reliable, expandable server infrastructure.












| ASIN | B096WG8H6X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Rosewill |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.96 x 19 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.58 pounds |
| Item model number | RSV-Z2600U |
| Manufacturer | Rosewill |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.96 x 19 x 7.5 inches |
| Series | RSV-Z2600U |
P**L
very very solid...minimal clearances though. Fans are decent.
I replaced all of the internal fans with Noctua 80mm, and tbh...the sound difference isn't that minimal. I ended up reusing the stock fans in different parts of the case. I did two desktop conversions with these cases, and each worked out although the clearance between the onboard sata ports and the fan housing was so short, I had to remove that housing the get insert the sata cables (and I had to use differing directional angular connections (one up, one down) to fit one of the boards in. I managed to fit 8 drives (6 hdd, 2 sdd) in the drive bay area, but the gap between the drive bays and the motherboard enclosure is a bit small...fortunately, I installed a sas card with thin sata cabling (otherwise, they wouldn't have fit). Clearance between the drives and the fan enclosure is also a few mm too small...cabling coming out of the drives bends sharply against the fan grills (they're ultra thin too), and I ended up breaking one of them (finding out after reassembly...sigh). Being gentle helps there. The one real gripe though, is that the psu compartment is too small for all of the psus I have. I got it to fit, but had to take out the mounting bracket as the psu length is an inch or so too long, so it's just wedged in there. The rails come out of the psu and run right into one of the 4 (optional) 80 mm fans, so I could only power the drives and fans off of the two rails that were far enough to the right to avoid that fan. You will definitely need fan grills on all internal fans. The 80mm space in the rear doesn't have mounting wholes...do I used HVAC tape. It might sound janky, but its stable. Zip ties area your friend as well at keeping cabling in order. I also ended up getting a Noctua low profile cooler to replace the typical monster sized desktop ones. I had to bend it a bit to get it to clear the ram, and still fit inside the 2U enclosure. Had to remove the ram heat sync's as well, but that Noctua was so large it covered the ram as well, so...I suppose that's a little bit of a positive side effect. Note to self: never throw away low profile card brackets...the generic ones I ended up using don't really fit the cards. In total, it was worth the conversion, although with a 10G and SAS card installed. Drives are the same temperatures as they were in the desktop case (29c-35c) even under continuous load. It took a lot of hours though to get things in and fitting...taking things apart when they dont fit and re-routing cables. The second time around though had a much more clean looking result. I don't use rails...my rack has three shelves in place as-is, so they're just stacked (bolted, with spaces on the back side for the same clearance I would have gotten with rails) I think I will go for a 3U or 4U next time just for better clearances for cabling, and more GPU options (which I didn't have for these conversions).
R**E
Great for what it is. Minor quibbles...
This is a nice, simple, rack mounted server chassis. I was able to get my Micro-ATX Motherboard into it without issue. Removing and reinstalling the drive trays is mostly simple. Some screws have slotted access so you will need a magnetic screwdriver to get these out if you add drives. Buttons work well as do the indicator lights. Fits an ATX Power supply. Room for 4 internal drives and an exterior DVD drive or removable drive. I will be adding an enclosure that supports a slim DVD drive and 2 removable 2.5 drives. Can also fit a low profile riser card for additional SATA ports or M.2 slots. A slim Noctua CPU fan fits but breathing room for the fan is limited. My biggest issue is it didn't fit into my 17.7" deep networking rack as hoped. There is space in front of the mounting rails that push this case to close to the back of the enclosure. It would be perfect if the depth was 12-13".
A**R
Adequate and Cramped; Match Made In Heaven
Bought the 15.0" 3U model. tl;dr: Cramped clearances, just barely fits, recommend 17.0" model if possible. Front drive bays need a long screw driver to mount/unmount. I installed with an matx motherboard, you will need to screw in the three standoffs that are supplied in the screw bag. Installed two 3.5in drives overtop the 24-pin in one caddy and one over top the SATA ports in the other. 24-pin barely fit, would likely work better with a 90 degree adapter. I recommend plugging in all motherboard cables (Power, Fans, SATA) before re-mounting the 3.5in drive enclosures. I did not with the SATA ports and I payed the price attempting to plug them in underneath the one 3.5in drive, with barely enough room to fit my hand. Also be careful with CPU cooler clearance, the second 3.5in drive overtop the 24-pin had just barely enough space to plug in the cables. Overall build quality is adequate, functional just to slap your parts in and leave it be (except if you need to swap out a dead drive). I would say money well worth spent.
J**.
Excellent Value for a Solid 3U Server Case
If you're building a budget-friendly server setup, this Rosewill 3U chassis is a fantastic value. For the price, you get a surprisingly roomy and functional case with 6 internal 3.5" HDD bays—perfect for storage-heavy builds like NAS or home lab servers. It’s made from aluminum, which keeps it lightweight without feeling flimsy. The E-ATX compatibility and 4 PCI slots give you good flexibility for expansion, and the front panel USB 3.0 ports and status LEDs are a nice bonus you don’t always see at this price point. The two pre-installed 80mm PWM fans are a great touch too. They provide decent airflow and stay quiet enough for a home environment. Overall, it's not flashy, but it delivers exactly what you need at a price that’s hard to beat. Great bang for the buck.
M**I
Great case
Great 2u case. Only con is the cable for the PSU is really inconvenient
B**.
The product is really good and complete. BUT: they do not provide an invoice which makes absolutely no sesne since the only ones buying this are companies, not individuals.
S**Y
Great choice for my home network! However, height is almost too short for a standard PSU and I had some issues with the pre-installed fans hitting the dust covers. On the bright side, drive bays are individually removable if not needed which improves airflow!
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