moving to the interior we see a nice clean layout. No removable motherboard tray, but enough room for an extended ATX motherboard. The only issue is the full size card rest attached to the drive bay: I haven’t had a full length card since 1998 but it’s easily removed with one screw. All the front panel cables are very long and go from the right side with snag free comfort. The included 120 mm fan is the Tri-Cool model with a three speed selector: low and medium create no real noise.
Overall the Antec Titan 550 is a well built and good quality chassis. I can’t say it’s ready for the “server” market other than at the entry level, and a lot of it’s features scream “workstation” to me. I cant’ wait for the next model in the Titan line.
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Model |
Titan 550 |
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Case Type |
Server |
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Case Dimensions |
17.6" (H) x 8.1" (W)x 23 " (D) |
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10 6 x 3.5" |
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Expansion Slots |
7 |
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Cooling System |
1 x 120mm up to 2 x 92 mm |
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Power Supply |
550W |
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Material |
1.0mm SECC |
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Net Weight |
30 lbs. |
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Motherboards |
Fits up to Extended ATX(30.5 x 33 cm ) including CEB Specification |
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Special Features |
2 front USB ports, 1 front IEEE1394 (Firewire) port and audio input/output |
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Swing-out side panel |
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Durable hinge door opens to 270 Degree |
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Snap-in fan mounts |
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Large front panel |

