Sliger was kind enough to send me the case as a review sample. Finally got the rest of my parts in and built it today. 🥳 Took me 3 hours to build but turned out pretty sweet. 👀 Definitely one of those order of operations type of builds. I think I did it the hardest way possible... Specs:
Sliger CX3702 3U 10 bay mATX NAS case
AMD Ryzen 5 5700G
MSI MAG B550M MORTAR MAX WIFI AM4
32GB kit of Hyperx 3200MHz DDR4
Perc H310 in IT mode
Intel X520 DA2
240GB WD Green M.2 SSD (Boot drive)
2x 480GB Intel S3500 SSD (Caching?)
9x 14TB Toshiba MG07SCA14TE SAS drives (Raid Z2 one cold spare)
Thermaltake C120 ARGB 120MM Fans (Paid $3 extra for them over non-RGB because I was impatient)
SeaSonic Electronics FOCUS (2021) 750W 80 PLUS Platinum Modular SFX Power Supply
Some things I found to keep in mind when you pick your parts. You will want fans that are high static pressure rated. Avoid motherboards with front facing ports. There isn't enough clearance for them unless you get right angle adapters. Building from the bottom up will make things easier. I chose chaos making cable routing harder than it should have been. Also the front power button cable is a tight squeeze but works fine if you go diagonally. That should probably be the first thing you plug in when you reinstall the motherboard tray.
I will be doing more videos on this still. Gotta configure it for its intended purpose. Also want to compare it to some other popular cases.
Where you can find this case:
https://www.sliger.com/products/rackm...
Playlist for videos on this case:
• Sliger CX3702 case
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