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Supermicro CSE-E300 SuperChassis 60W/84W 1U Rackmount Server Chassis (Black)
- Form Factor: 1U Rackmount (Ultra-Compact)
- Power Supply: 60W or 84W (External or Internal)
- Motherboard Support: Mini-ITX, proprietary low-profile
- Drive Bays: Typically 1 x 2.5" or 3.5" internal bay
- Expansion Slots: Limited or no standard PCI-E slots (may support M.2)
- Cooling: Low-profile fan(s) for passive or active cooling
- Front Panel: Minimal ports, often just power button and LEDs
- Color: Black
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Product Overview
The Supermicro CSE-E300 is an ultra-compact 1U rackmount server chassis designed for low-power, high-density deployments. It features a very small footprint and typically supports low-profile motherboards and components. The chassis includes a 60W/84W power supply, making it ideal for edge computing, IoT gateways, or network appliances.
Technical Information
| Chassis Type | 1U Rackmount |
| Power Supply | 60W/84W |
| Color | Black |
Additional Specifications
| Motherboard Compatibility | Mini-ITX, Proprietary Low-Profile |
| Drive Bays | 1 x 2.5"/3.5" Internal |
Product Description
The Supermicro CSE-E300 is an ultra-compact 1U rackmount server chassis designed for highly specific, low-power applications where space and energy efficiency are paramount. Its extremely small form factor allows for dense deployments in environments such as telecommunications closets, edge data centers, or embedded systems. This chassis is engineered to house Mini-ITX or similarly sized proprietary low-profile motherboards, enabling the creation of compact yet powerful computing nodes. Powering the CSE-E300 is a low-wattage power supply, typically rated at 60W or 84W. This power efficiency makes it suitable for applications that do not require high-performance CPUs or multiple expansion cards, such as IoT gateways, network appliances, digital signage controllers, or small-scale media servers. The limited power budget necessitates careful selection of components to ensure stability and performance within the defined constraints. Storage options are usually limited to a single 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch internal drive bay, sufficient for an operating system drive or a small data repository. Expansion capabilities are also minimal, often foregoing standard PCI-E slots in favor of M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs or Wi-Fi modules, reflecting its specialized use case. Cooling is typically achieved through a low-profile fan designed to manage the heat generated by the low-power components, ensuring reliable operation in its intended environments. The front panel is minimalist, providing only essential controls and indicators.

