Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B (Black)
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Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B (Black)

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Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B (Black)The Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ R606B is a high density 4U rackmount chassis engineered for demanding data center workloads, server deployments, and storage focused infrastructures. Built with a solid black finish and a rugged steel frame, this chassis combines generous drive capacity with flexible motherboard compatibility to support ATX, Micro ATX, and EATX form factors. Its designed to provide reliable, scalable storage and expansion options

The Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B is a high-density 4U rackmount chassis engineered for demanding data-center workloads, server deployments, and storage-focused infrastructures. Built with a solid black finish and a rugged steel frame, this chassis combines generous drive capacity with flexible motherboard compatibility to support ATX, Micro ATX, and EATX form factors. It’s designed to provide reliable, scalable storage and expansion options while fitting neatly into standard 19-inch server racks.

Whether you’re building a compact private cloud, a storage appliance, or a multi-GPU compute node, the 842XTQ-R606B offers a balanced mix of drive bays, PCIe expansion, and cooling capability. Its front-loading drive bays, substantial internal space, and solid power supply configuration are tailored for professional deployments that demand consistent performance and straightforward maintenance. The black aesthetic complements enterprise environments, while the chassis design emphasizes ease of serviceability and future upgrades.

Key to its versatility is the combination of external and internal bays that accommodate a range of storage and optical devices. The chassis includes 4 external 5.25" bays and 5 external 3.5" bays, providing ample room for optical drives, front-end controllers, or other front-accessible devices. Inside, the layout supports a total of 9 bays for internal storage, enabling a flexible mix of HDDs or SSDs to align with your capacity, performance, and budget goals. With 11 expansion slots, you’ll have room for PCIe cards such as RAID controllers, network adapters, and accelerator cards. Two USB ports at the front or rear enable convenient management and maintenance tasks, while the chassis’ form factor and build quality make it a reliable backbone for enterprise-grade server configurations.

Engineered for cooling and reliability, the 842XTQ-R606B accommodates up to three fans, ensuring effective airflow across the critical components. This cooling capacity, combined with a robust chassis frame and thoughtfully designed airflow paths, helps maintain performance under load and supports components operating at elevated temperatures. The 4U height is optimized for dense rack environments, providing a balance between space efficiency and the ability to host a substantial set of components without sacrificing accessibility during maintenance or upgrades.

In terms of compatibility, this chassis is suited for a wide array of deployments thanks to its broad motherboard support. It accepts ATX, Micro ATX, and EATX motherboards, giving you the flexibility to choose from a broad palette of processors, memory configurations, and I/O layouts. This makes the 842XTQ-R606B a compelling option for integrators and IT teams who need a versatile chassis that can evolve with changing requirements without requiring a complete rebuild of the rack infrastructure.

  • Form Factor and Build: A durable 4U rackmount chassis in a sleek black finish designed for enterprise data centers, with a sturdy steel frame and a layout that prioritizes serviceability and future upgrades.
  • Drive Capacity and Bays: Nine internal bays plus four external 5.25" bays and five external 3.5" bays provide flexible storage options for a variety of drives and front-accessible devices, enabling scalable storage configurations.
  • Expansion and I/O: Eleven expansion slots and two USB ports deliver ample room for PCIe cards, RAID controllers, NICs, and management interfaces, simplifying integration into complex server environments.
  • Power and Cooling: Two 600W power supplies on board support reliable operation, while up to three fans can be installed to maintain adequate cooling for dense configurations and high-I/O workloads.
  • Motherboard Compatibility: Supports ATX, Micro ATX, and EATX motherboards, giving you the freedom to choose from a wide range of processors, memory configurations, and I/O layouts to match performance needs and budget.

Technical Details of Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B

  • Product type: Rack-mount chassis
  • Color: Black
  • Chassis form factor: 4U
  • External drive bays: 4 x 5.25" bays; 5 x 3.5" bays
  • Internal drive bays: 9 bays
  • Expansion slots: 11
  • Motherboard compatibility: EATX, ATX, Micro ATX
  • Power supply: 2 x 600W (power supplies included or available as option per SKU)
  • Fans: Supports up to 3 fans for cooling
  • USB interfaces: 2 x USB ports
  • Front accessibility: Front-facing drive bays for convenient maintenance and upgrades
  • Construction: Steel chassis with black finish for durability and a professional data-center appearance

How to Install Supermicro SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B

  • Prepare the rack: Verify your rack space, cable management options, and power readiness. Ensure the area is clean and free of obstructions to facilitate safe installation.
  • Position and secure the chassis: Use appropriate rack rails compatible with 4U chassis; align the chassis with the mounting rails and secure it firmly to the rack using mounting hardware provided by your rack supplier.
  • Install the power supplies: Slide the two 600W power supplies into their bays and secure them. Connect the power cables and ensure correct redundancy if your environment requires it.
  • Mount the motherboard: Install the appropriate standoffs for your ATX, Micro ATX, or EATX motherboard in the chassis. Carefully place the motherboard onto the standoffs and secure with screws. Connect the CPU power, motherboard power, fan headers, and essential data cables as per your hardware configuration.
  • Populate drives: Install your 9 internal drive bays and add any required 4 x 5.25" or 5 x 3.5" external devices as needed. Use appropriate drive cages and screws to secure drives, and connect data and power cables to each drive, following best practices for cable management.
  • Install PCIe cards: Insert expansion cards into the 11 PCIe slots, ensuring proper seating and power connections. Use any required slot brackets or anti-sway hardware as recommended by the motherboard and card vendors.
  • Connect management interfaces and USB: Attach any required USB cables and management headers to enable remote management or local maintenance tasks, if supported by your configuration.
  • Cable management: Route power, data, and front-panel cables along the chassis interior to promote airflow and serviceability. Use zip ties and Velcro straps to secure cables and prevent obstruction to fans and vents.
  • Final checks and power-on: Double-check all connections, reseat any loose components, and power on the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to confirm hardware detection and configure boot devices, RAID, and thermal settings as needed.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the form factor of the SuperChassis 842XTQ-R606B?
    A: It is a 4U rack-mount chassis designed for 19-inch server racks.
  • Q: How many drive bays does it include?
    A: It includes 9 internal bays plus 4 external 5.25" bays and 5 external 3.5" bays, totaling 9 internal drives and multiple front-accessible devices.
  • Q: What motherboard sizes are supported?
    A: The chassis supports EATX, ATX, and Micro ATX motherboards, offering flexibility in processor and memory configurations.
  • Q: How many power supplies are included?
    A: The unit uses two 600W power supplies to provide reliable power delivery for dense configurations.
  • Q: How many USB ports are available?
    A: It provides 2 USB ports for convenient maintenance and management tasks.
  • Q: How many expansion slots are available?
    A: The chassis offers 11 PCIe expansion slots for cards such as RAID controllers, NICs, or accelerator cards.
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MUFON vs. Stephen Greer
Format: Paperback
How it relates- this book was once sold (now out of stock) by mufon on their website- out of the many books that could've been chosen. I see a lengthy review by an obvious Stephen Greer fan. I, too, have seen his films. I was also once a member of Mufon in which paying that membership fee allowed me the extra little bit of privilege to attend web seminars/ community zoom meetings. I participated in some of these meetings to fully feel and understand what I was paying for, honestly. I joined mufon as a Stephen Greer fan myself so I was excited to use the opportunity to ask others of their thoughts about him and his films during one of these meetings. What I got was silence and if anything, a slight scoff. He was quickly dismissed and I was left with my own conclusion. This book is like most say- very interesting. I think both the author and Stephen Greer may have some things right but but all. My first instinctive question about this book was "how does he know this?" Right out of the gate, I'm assuming it's pure sci-fi but he does provide some backstory. Well, his work is comprised of others accounts. It can be unnerving when it comes to the malevolent species. If I had to pick a side drawn from my own conclusions- it would be MUFON over Dr. Greer because if there are malevolent species, you won't catch me in the open air shining lasers and telepathically calling the closest craft to come down and visit, blindly welcoming. Some close encounters and abductees are horrified by their experience and live through a lasting trauma. If you peruse the national ufo reporting center website, you will see reports of different crafts and behavior. One could interpret this as different levels of curiosity or.....various agendas. The universe is infinite as far as we know- beyond our humanly knowledge and capabilities. We haven't even fully explored our own galaxy. If we have the ability to be malevolent at times, what human can really say there's not another life form like us? Another life form that relies on food (other life forms) for energy? We all know what can happen when we get a little hungry. We all know the greed that can came from the demand and price of natural resources. Could other species scout the Earth just as we are racing for resources on the moon? There should be no limit to possibilities so I can only stay open minded. BOTTOM LINE- 100% would recommend as a read. It's different from the others when you want a refreshing change in format. No long stories so you can pick up anywhere- almanac style. A reference guide for alien races that can be quite entertaining!
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Joseph J. Truncale
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
An interesting and fun to read book for those who are into extraterrestrial species.
Format: Paperback
My reading interests have always been wide and varied. I love exploring scientific topics like physics, astronomy, cosmology and space travel; however, I am also curious about many other strange and unique subjects and after seeing this book (The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac: The ultimate guide to greys, reptilians, hybrids, and Nordics (MUFON) by Craig Campobasso) on Amazon I decided to purchase it. Even though I am scientific minded I have to admit to be fascinated when I started to read this tongue and cheek treatment of supposed creatures inhabiting our universe, which must be hiding from our scientists who are working for SETI. May be they should also read this book? In any case, I do like this book because it is a joy and a fun exploration of what extraterrestrials might look like. If you are interested in the unknown mysteries of outer space and what an alien race might look like, what their philosophy might be, and whether they are friendly to we earthlings or not, this book will provide that information as long as you keep in mind that it is a “tongue in cheek” evaluation. I also found the illustrations of our space brothers and sisters kind of interesting and unique. This volume is organized into 6 parts covering human extraterrestrial races, zeta humans, (greys and more), animal and insect races, notable hybrid races, reptilians, and other extraterrestrials. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Tactical Principles of the most effective Combative Systems).
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Nikki
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Interesting
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This was a very interesting read. I read it cover to cover in 2 days. It was fascinating. Many details within matched up to various interviews and stories I have heard. That being said, I did find it odd all the "human" like aliens appeared to be Caucasian. I realize most the descriptions included multi colored skin tones, but all the pictures appeared Caucasian. So the universe with multi dimensions has no diversity?? Also, why were the most malevolent beings the most terrifying in appearance? That seemed a bit odd. That they would just so happen to be the ones that also look the most scary? Also, I looked up some of the resources and such used and they were charging exorbitant amounts to hear about their contactee interviews or be apart of star seed ascension or whatever. It's just, if everything is to be believed, wouldn't they want everyone to experience the path to enlightenment? I mean we all have to earn a living, but $40 just to hear one session?? I scoffed at that. All that being said, I am very open minded and well, ready to ascend from this plant, like, yesterday.
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★★★★★ 5
Incredible source of information on extraterrestrials and where they come from
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This book Has changed the game and is a breakthrough for those of us who want to know more about life that exist in our shared universe. The author has brought us an in-depth view of species and beings from all throughout the galaxies. A profound read full of information on extraterrestrials like never before, we get to have them all in one book! The author has done an amazing job with his research and is knowledgeable and convincing I believe he has evidence and enough resources to make this book believable to readers and one we can trust. Truly a work of art I have learned so much more than I ever had on this subject and really look at this book as a blueprint for humans to get know all of names of the extraterrestrials and where they come from.
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M. D. R.
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★★★★★ 3
A very interesting read
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The book has a straight forward and simple layout. I liked the variety of info they had on different "species", some probably real, and some very questionable. Since the information the author uses relies on MUFON reports, it assumes all reports people gave over the years are true. It loses me when it gets into the more malevolent groups like reptilians and then believe it or not, dragons, which are the ultimate evil controlling them.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024

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