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GeeekPi 8U Server Cabinet, 10 inch Server Rack for Network, Servers, Audio, and Video Equipment, DeskPi RackMate T1 Rackmount

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  • 【DeskPi RackMate T1】It's made of aluminum alloy and acrylic frame mini chassis which you can setup your own cluster or home assistant server. For 10 inch 4U Server Cabinet (DeskPi RackMate T0), please refer to ASIN B0DPGZPTPP. For 10 inch 12U Server Cabinet (DeskPi RackMate T2), please refer to ASIN B0DT2XM22G.
  • 【10-inch width】The cabinet has a width of 10 inches, which is a relatively small size that saves space while accommodating sufficient equipment. With dimensions of 11x7.8x16 inches, it is suitable for small offices, home environments, and large enterprises looking to save space.
  • 【Open Design】The cabinet adopts an open design, allowing easy access to all devices inside. This design facilitates equipment installation and maintenance, aids in device cooling, and maintains optimal working conditions.
  • 【8U Standard】The cabinet has a height of 8U, which is a standard unit size. With 1U equaling 1.75 inches, 8U implies a height of 14 inches.
  • 【Translucent Design】Both sides are made of translucent acrylic, providing dust resistance and reduced weight. This design allows direct observation of the cabinet's interior, and users can add ambient lights for decoration.
  • 【Easy installation】The DeskPi RackMate T1 arrives flat-packed, and it includes all necessary hardware for assembly.



Product Description

server rack
8U NETWORK RACK
8U rackmount
8U Network cabinet
8u server cabinet
server rackmount

Erica
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Fast Shipping. Good rack.However, when it arrived, I unboxed it, two corners on the top had cracks and the top was bent in the middle. The box and shipping package was not bent or damaged. This leads me to believe the cracks were a factory. defect.3rd time posting this review.
Devin Baines
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
Great piece of kit. Should probably include the keystone rail and another shelf out of the box. Solid and effective. Highly recommend it.
Nezz
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Just received it today and assembled it tonight. The acrylic was fine, no issues with breakage. Unfortunately, that's about where the positive ends.The full shelf is twisted, with the back right sitting one full screw hole lower than the rest of the shelf. The whole package reeks of cigarette smoke and the acrylic of one side was covered in dust / ash. The holes are slightly out of alignment. The whole rack is slightly askew.It's usable, but it's not really worth the money. I was expecting something higher quality.
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2025
This mini rack has some great aesthetics and a solid design concept. It fits the bill for the build that I was intending. The handles are a great touch for moving this rack around. There is also a good selection of options and accessories from Geeekpi for this rack design.However, I was highly disappointed when I received the rack. First off, the price should reflect a high-quality product but it certainly is not.- Immediately after unboxing, I noticed that the top panel is cracked in a few places (as others have mentioned in reviews) as well as the bottom cross-plate was bent. In fact, the bottom cross plate seems to be made of a different, much more malleable metal than the accessories.- Majority of the hex screws holding the frame together arrived loose but there was no tool included to tighten them.- Lastly, the screw hole spacing on the rails are inconsistent. Makes fitting certain accessories very challenging. It limits the ability to be creative with your setupsI would be happy with this product if the quality matched it's price, but it falls below the mark.
KJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
The rack was packaged surprisingly well. With the help of the 3d printer, was able to mount a couple of pi's, the internet modem, a Unifi Cloud Gateway Max, the USW-Lite-16, a patch panel, and room for a few more toys in future. A fun little project that ended up looking really good.
Justin
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
A bit pricey but the quality is pretty good. Works perfectly as a "server" rack for a mini-pc or 1L pc-based home lab.
Jean-Sebastien Rousseau
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
In the unit I received, the acrylic top was broken, and that is something other reviewers have noticed. Also, it is about 2x too expensive for what it is. Verdict: It's cute, looks nice on a desk, but it's fragile, and overprice.
Carl
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I just got this delivered today for a homelab I'm going to build. Everything was well packaged, and nothing appears to be missing or damaged. I ran into a small problem with the aluminum crossbars where I put them in so they were a little lower than they should have been. The instructions could be a little clearer that there is a right and wrong way to put those in as they fit well in either orientation. Once I put the 1U blank in just below I realized my mistake and swapped it around. So far nothing has been terribly difficult, and it looks pretty nice. I still have components showing up next week before I can do anything other than admire it, though.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
It’s well built, easy to move around. Very excited to use it for many years. The top acrylic panel arrived cracked, but only a thin one coming off a handle screw. And the side panels are already a little scuffed up (on the inside!) on arrival. Seems like QC could use some attention, granted acrylic cracks and scratches. Overall quite pleased
Charles Payne
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
I saw this on Jeff Geerling's was ok, got to get this, I have a talk coming up and it be nice to have, but I am using small milk like crates to house my sbc, so this will be so much better. The shelves are great and strong. It's not heavy. I had 7" inch monitor that I ask my son to design a 3D to hold. We are still working on the print but when it done will be nice for a portable lab, will be using this a lot.
Jesse B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
A little expensive, but all in all, it is a nice little rack for the desk. Its looks great and the build quality is solid. It also came with extra screws, spacers, and rasberry pi extension for a rack mount....Had to buy the patch panel separately for my setup. Would be perfect if it was included or even an additional shelf/panel.The only con besides the price is that the screw holes dont line up perfectly, meaning that you can only use one screw for each bracket and simply wont line up with some shelf placement configurations that you want to do, but can make it work im sure.
Flustered
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
***** Updated Review (11/3/24) *****GeekPi reached out to me offering a full refund shortly after my review went up (and before I could even contact them about the cracked acrylic top). I very much appreciate when companies have attentive customer service personnel who stand behind their products, so I'm updating my review and rating as I originally promised I would.Since I'm already here, I thought I'd give a bit of an update on my experience after using the RackMate T1 for about a week. I'll keep it brief (and I do recommend reading my initial thoughts below), but there were a few things I wanted to touch on and correct from my initial review.- The "Opening" Width between the front and rear mounting rails is 8.46". While I didn't see this on the productpage for the RackMate T1 when purchasing, GeekPi thankfully notates this very clearly in several of their rack shelf product pages. I should have checked that before purchasing, and that's absolutely on me.- The rack measures 11" in width, as advertised. Its internal clearance is just about 10" (I believe I measured it at 9.75").- The internal depth is just shy of 7". So if you have a piece of hardware that's between 8.46" and 9.75" in width (but less than 7" in depth), you could probably muscle it in by introducing it into the rack diagonally.Now, for something that might come as a surprise: I ended up NOT returning my unit. After setting up my networking gear (with my Cisco Meraki MS-130 on a freshly 3D-printed top panel), I actually really love the tiny footprint of this rack! It fits perfectly in a tight space in my office, and I realized that there are already a ton of people making 3D printing files for custom mounting and shelves for this unit.I'm updating my score to 4/5 stars because of the prompt customer service response and my love of the form factor. I do think that receiving the product damaged with (possible) assembly issues is worth knocking a star off, but I can still easily recommend this product - especially with the great accessories being offered by GeekPi as well as the community (via print files).----- Original Review Below (10/22/24) -------I honestly love the design of this mini rack, and I was super excited for it to show up today.The frame seems sturdy and the finish on the aluminum parts looks great in person. I didn’t have any denting on the frame, which I was glad of after reading a few other reviews.With that said, I did unfortunately have some glaring issues with my unit:- Upon arrival, the top acrylic panel had large cracks in 3 of the 4 corners and was visibly bent (bowing) in the middle.- The top aluminum crossbars of the frame were assembled/installed upside down, which almost certainly caused both the cracking and bending in the top acrylic panel. If they had been installed correctly, the lip of those crossbars would have supported the acrylic panel on the top and prevented the stresses which caused the cracking/bending. [EDIT: I'm not entirely sure of this after spending some time squinting at some of their product photos elsewhere. But if they were installed correctly, it's a pretty big design flaw to not support the flimsy acrylic top panel]- Some parts of the chassis and a few panels don’t quite line up, though I’m not yet sure if these are assembly or manufacturing issues.Needless to say, I was disappointed - especially after spending nearly $200. I’ll contact GeekPi to see if I can get a replacement panel or return, and will update my review and score if we’re able to reach a satisfactory resolution.The last thing I want to make others aware of is that the clearance *between* the aluminum side pieces is a bit less than 9 inches (~8.75").- While there may be clearance for 10” equipment *inside* of the chassis, it won’t be possible to fit any equipment wider than ~8.75" IF that equipment also protrudes from the back or front of the frame.- I was surprised and disappointed to find that my ~9” wide Meraki PoE+ switch could not fit in the rack because of this.To be fair, I'm not exactly familiar with measurement standards for racks smaller than the much more common 19"W x 24"/48"D racks that I work with, so I'm not necessarily counting this against GeekPi here. I just think buyers should be aware of this going into their purchase.
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