As ITX was already mentioned I just built mine using Fractal Node 304 case, in black though. You could keep the ATX power supply.
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Check out the Jonsbo N1 on NewEgg. It's pretty popular among NAS DIYers.
I have one of these and it's worked pretty well after some mods for cooling better.
My NAS case is a retro mid-tower ATX that I got at a swap meet. It's all black and no scratches. Come to think of it, my whole home lab consists of 3 Frankenstein computers and one OptiPlex 7050 that's handling my routing needs. 😆
What cooling mods did you do?
Removed the front metal panel so it's all mesh. Replaced front fan with a 3000 rpm notcua. Zip tied a 14cm notcua over the mobo.
This and the N3 look fantastic. I was kind of hoping I could keep my mATX mobo and ATX PSU though, and both are ITX
You might be able to? I'm not familar with the N3.
Personally I like this one, its the usual atx tower super compressed to make it a mini tower pc
My Synology is barely bigger than the 4 3.5 inch drives it houses.
It was my understanding that Synology products came with the rest of the computer parts as well. Is that true?
They are very locked down it should be said, so you have to fully buy into the Synology ecosystem (can't replace the host OS).
Yeah, they're a complete solution. OS and everything
All compact atx cases were too expensive for my liking, so I decided to make one. I should probably not suggest a case made of plastic, but if you have access to a 3D printer check this out. 288x207x343 mm in size and it can house full size ATX mobo and PSU and 3x 3.5" or 7x 2.5". Colling is silent and good, but I didnt test with more powerfull CPU or 3.5 HDDs
Oh man I just said in another thread we need a HomeLab here, give it a Google - they have a pretty good discord if you want to avoid the Reddit
...but I want to avoid Discord, too...
[email protected] which is the OG migrated community from r/homelab but with the future of lemmy.ml in question, might move or consolidate to another instance soon.
Check out ASrock's Deskmini A300 or X300. They are barebones setups with Mini-STX motherboards. Space for two 2.5" hdd and two m.2 slots as well.