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Quality and reliable 500-rack
I bought this after long thinking which 500-rack would be best for me.
I preferred the linear power supply for the obvious reasons, and this IGS Panzer had also a nice price.
So far so good.
Running with it a couple of Elysia processors, 4x DIYRE Palette mk.II and 2x Bart Hrk C2584.
All smooth and fine!
It misses common features like rear panel switches for linking,etc. I didn't need those though...
Even if you can link slots using jumpers on the board.
Really good value!
I preferred the linear power supply for the obvious reasons, and this IGS Panzer had also a nice price.
So far so good.
Running with it a couple of Elysia processors, 4x DIYRE Palette mk.II and 2x Bart Hrk C2584.
All smooth and fine!
It misses common features like rear panel switches for linking,etc. I didn't need those though...
Even if you can link slots using jumpers on the board.
Really good value!
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Expensive but great!
I couldn't be happier with this unit. It has loads of power and it will hold up even with the most power-hungry modules. There's no noise whatsoever and it's built like a tank! Before buying it I was considering going with a cheaper rack from a different brand but on further investigation, this unit seemed to be the overall best option, and so far I'm more than happy with the extra investment I made.
Pros:
Absolutely no noise.
Very sturdy unit.
External power supply away from modules.
More than enough power.
Cons:
None that I can think of.
Pros:
Absolutely no noise.
Very sturdy unit.
External power supply away from modules.
More than enough power.
Cons:
None that I can think of.
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