Serener GS-LCD-1 Fanless Mini-ITX Case

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Price: $258.00
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Model: GS-LCD-1

Fanless Mini-ITX case with a programmable LCD display front (4x20) that features a 6-button keypad and four status LEDs. Can support two 2.5" notebook hard drives and reversible LCD display.

Options

Crystalfontz LCD Panel 20x4 and Keypad [out of stock]

Features

This fanless Serener GS-LCD-1 has space for a reversible 4x20 character LCD display with a 6-button keypad and four status LEDs. It is designed for embedded applications where the system runs without a monitor. Serener-based systems are fanless and ideal in environments where dust, dirt, and grease predominate. This case works great for appliance computing and remote deployments.

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

Note: This case does not come with a power supply. Please choose from the options above.

The integrated CrystalFontz CFA635-TMF is a STN negative Blue display with 4x20 characters, 4 bi-color LED's and a 6-button keypad. For details, documentation and drivers of the CFA635, see the CrystalFontz Web site.

GS-LCD-1 Specifications
Material Steel chassis
Extruded aluminum front panel
Finish/Color Black
Dimensions
(w x h x d)
220 x 50 x 310 mm
8.7" x 2.1" x 12.1"
Mainboards See our Compatibility Database: Case Matrix, GS-LCD-1
Hard Drive Bay 2x 2.5" notebook HDD (mounting tray included)
Optical Drive Bay N/A
Expansion Slot N/A
Front Access No power button*
Cooling System Heat sink/heat pipe combination on mainboard
Chassis fins
Operating Environment 36ºC/97ºF (maximum)
Power Supply picoPSU DC converter (not included)
Case Includes Heat paste
Screws


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.

*This case does not have a power switch. To initially turn on the system, a jumper must be used 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. Contact Logic Supply support for details.