I’m just curious to get other people’s thoughts on this since 45Drives just recently released their 15-bay rackmount case that’s supposed to be aimed toward the homelab community.

Some of the items being sold in the e-store don’t make sense to purchase, specifically the LSI 9600-16i HBA and the x540 10Gbe NIC.

Why would the top of the line LSI 9600-16i be offered (for $1.1k)? Wouldn’t the more reasonably priced 9400 series card make more sense? I guess this would be if you’re running NVME drives (which the 9400 can also do)? It just seems strange to offer the top of the line and not anything else. Especially when the HL15 is aimed at the homelab community.

Also, the intel x540 network adapter. We go from the most recent, top of the line LSI 9600-16i HBA to a network adapter that was released in 2012 (for which they’re still asking $400 for). Wouldn’t it make more sense to offer the x550, or better yet, the x710-T2L?

I also understand that companies need to make money but the profit margin on these add-ons and accessories seems extreme. For example, the Intel XL710-QDA2 40 gig NIC is being sold for $818 while at FS.com it’s being sold for $520. That’s a 57% markup for an already marked-up item.

Is the HL15 and accessories really geared toward homelabbers?

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    10 months ago

    The case alone is 800 dollars… a used super micro sever that’s 24 bays is 1600 for something with at the time of this post.

    256GB ram 2 x E2630 v3s LSI 12GB controller Rack rails

    Why in the hell would I pay 800 dollars for an empty case?

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      10 months ago

      A new sc846 case costs around 2000 dollars. I get it, I bought a used one for 400 myself and I would never buy a new 45drives but you can’t really compare new and used.

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      10 months ago

      Can’t realistically compare a new product line to a used older tech…they’re just not comparable in price never will be