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The Codegen 4U Rackmount CSCG4U600GP is a professional-grade server chassis designed for reliability, expandability, and efficient cooling. Constructed from durable 1.2 mm SGCC steel, it provides robust protection for critical hardware in both datacenter and workstation environments. With a depth of 600 mm, the chassis strikes a balance between compact footprint and internal capacity, supporting a wide range of motherboards and high-performance components. The front panel features a clean design with triangular ventilation, lockable access, and a modern I/O set including USB Type-C, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, power/reset buttons, and LED indicators for system activity. Cooling performance is delivered by dual pre-installed 80 mm PWM hydraulic bearing fans, with additional support for a 360 mm radiator, making it suitable for both air and liquid-cooled builds. Internally, the chassis provides flexible drive mounting options, GPU clearance up to 360 mm, and CPU cooler clearance of up to 130 mm with a card retainer installed. This rackmount case is designed to meet the demands of system integrators, power users, and IT professionals who require a versatile, secure, and efficient enclosure. Chassis Overview Model: Codegen CSCG4U600GP Form Factor: 4U Rackmount Depth: 600 mm Material: 1.2 mm SGCC Steel Colour: Black Dimensions (W x H x D): 494 x 177 x 641 mm Weight: 12.8 kg Motherboard & Expansion Supported Motherboards: SSI-EEB, E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX PCIe Expansion Slots: 8 Expansion Card Retainer: Yes Cooling & Airflow Pre-Installed Fans: 2 x 80 mm PWM Hydraulic Bearing (rear) Supported Fan Bays: Up to 6 x 120 mm + 2 x 80 mm Radiator Support: Up to 360 mm front or middle Drive Bays Internal: 5 x 2.5” 2 x 3.5” (or 3 x 2.5”) Front I/O & Controls 1 x USB 2.0 1 x USB 3.0 1 x USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C Power switch with LED Reset button LED Indicators: Power (green), HDD activity (red), LAN activity (yellow x 3) Component Clearances Maximum CPU Cooler Height: 130 mm (with card retainer) Maximum GPU Length: 360 mm (with fans or radiator installed) Power Supply Support PSU Included: No PSU Compatibility: Standard ATX, bottom-rear mounted Additional Features Lockable front panel for security Expansion card support to prevent GPU sag Strong cooling adaptability for high-performance systems
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