Serener GS-L05 Fanless Mini-ITX Case with Automotive PSU

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Price: $198.95
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Availability: In Stock
Model: GS-L05-AT

Versatile, rugged fanless Mini-ITX case with a small PCI slot, mounting brackets, and discreet faceplate. Features an Intelligent Automotive Power Supply for applications requiring a stable 12-volt power source.

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Serener GS-L05 Fanless Mini-ITX Case - Black

Features

The Serener GS-L05 case is the smallest, fanless Mini-ITX case available. Serener enclosures are fanless and ideal in environments where dust, dirt, and grease predominate. This popular case works great for remote deployments, automotive, and embedded applications. It is compatible with a wide range of mainboards which allows you to choose from numerous I/O and processor options. You can replace the 2.5” HDD with an SSD for a completely solid state system; this is highly recommended when using this enclosure in an automotive environment.

This case requires a heat pipe for cooling. Please choose from the options above.

GS-L05 Specifications
Material Steel chassis
Extruded aluminum top panel
Finish/Color Black
Dimensions
(w x h x d)
190 x 76 x 184 mm
7.4" x 3" x 7.2"
Mainboards See our Compatibility Database: Case Matrix, GS-L05
Hard Drive Bay 2.5" HDD
Optical Drive Bay None
Expansion Slot Small PCI slot (45 mm)
Front Access No power button (optional rear power button)*
Cooling System Heat sink/heat pipe combination on mainboard
Chassis fins
Ventilation holes on sides
Operating Temperature 36ºC/97ºF (maximum)
Power Supply 125W/95W Intelligent Automotive picoPSU (M3-ATX/M3-ATX-HV)
Case Includes Heat sink/heat pipe combination for mainboard
Heat paste
Mounting brackets
Hardware


Note: This case requires previous experience in assembling computer systems. Not recommended for novice users. Installation of the mainboard with a heat sink/heat pipe combination is required. Please follow the instructions in the manual carefully to prevent damage to the mainboard.

*If you do not order the optional power button, you will need to initially turn on the system via the jumper on the power header. Thereafter, the BIOS can be configured to start the system when power is applied or to wake on the system through keyboard/mouse.

RoHS compliant