Not posting this in best cheap/free scores because it wasn't particularly cheap... and it isn't ultimatly my score (bought knowing that somebody else on here already agreed to buy it from me, at cost). But it's a cool NOS gem, and since I won't be rehoming it for a while (travel involved), I figured I'd shoot some pics.
$50- NOS AT 4U Server Case/PSU (no Rack Rails):

No idea how old this is... Mid 90's? No idea on the brand either, although the PSU may be a clue in a bit.

Plenty of goodies under the locked cover.

Even has a washable intake filter... I didn't think those were a thing back then. Learn something every day.
Yes, that is an AT keyboard connector on the front.

Butt shot. None of that ATX rubbish, welcome to the early 1990's!

Plenty of room for cards and a lot of braces. This isn't a piece of consumer level crap!

250W SPI PSU. If memory serves, SPI/Sparkle made good PSUs back then?

Jamicon Fans. And more full length card bracing.

Available drive bays. Looks like one internal 3.5", one external 3.5", and three 5.25" external bays.
I have no use for this, but somebody else does... and hopefully this will be a good build for them.
$50- NOS AT 4U Server Case/PSU (no Rack Rails):
No idea how old this is... Mid 90's? No idea on the brand either, although the PSU may be a clue in a bit.
Plenty of goodies under the locked cover.
Even has a washable intake filter... I didn't think those were a thing back then. Learn something every day.
Yes, that is an AT keyboard connector on the front.
Butt shot. None of that ATX rubbish, welcome to the early 1990's!
Plenty of room for cards and a lot of braces. This isn't a piece of consumer level crap!
250W SPI PSU. If memory serves, SPI/Sparkle made good PSUs back then?
Jamicon Fans. And more full length card bracing.
Available drive bays. Looks like one internal 3.5", one external 3.5", and three 5.25" external bays.
I have no use for this, but somebody else does... and hopefully this will be a good build for them.
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