Classico Max Storage Master E-ATX Computer Case with 4x120mm Black Fan, 10 x3.5 HDD+3 x2.5 SDD USB 3.0 Ready, 360mm R...
DARKROCK★★★★4.4
E-ATX
Full
No
420mm
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B
$99.99
2 stores
Specifications
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UPC850059070284
Model #Classico MAX
Weight19.8 lbs
Form FactorE-ATX
TowerFull
value42
Side PanelNo
RGBNo
ColorBlack
USB-CNo
Max GPU Length420mm
Max Cooler180mm
2.5in Bays4
3.5in Bays4
PERFORMANCE
76%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Anthony
I bought this case as for a home NAS and Plex server. Honestly this is a pretty great case! Cons: The metal is a little thin and sharp in areas. But over all nothing that I haven't seen before in lower price point cases. Pros: I mean where to start, for the price this case is really a great case! Perfect for a sever or NAS. "Officially" it holds 12 3.5 drives, and 2 2.5 drives. Unofficially (with the help of a 3D printer) you can easily fit a LOT more 2.5 drives in and up to 4 more 3.5 drives. It has lots of room for a large power supply, full size ATX motherboard, as well as a full size graphics card. The fans it comes with are nice and quiet and move plenty of air. It looks really good for a case you're probably going to hind in a closet or under a desk. It has a great front panel. It's SUPER easy to build in, and has lots of area for cable management. It comes with more than enough hardware and screws. This is the PERFECT case for a budget server build that looks like you spent a lot more on it then you did. Honestly Darkrock keep up that great work!
Kacie Pettit · 2026-03-22 · via amazon
★★★★★Huge, well constructed easy to build at a great price.
This case has all the bells and whistles at an unbelievable price. I'm building some mass storage file servers to divorce myself from expensive cloud storage. For the price of a single years online storage I have 2 servers using older drives I had laying around. This enables having two copies in case one server or drive fails by using simply robocopy commands or even the free backup software that comes with Windows. Either way is free and allow piece of mind that I won't loose my files and save some money as well. The case will fit as many hard drives as I can imagine anyone could ever want as well as other powerful gaming components with little drought that anything you want to add to your system will fit.
Ray Sulich Jr. · 2026-02-06 · via amazon
★★★★★Great storage case, minor flaws
This thing is huge! It's pretty good, I was not able to find very many options for storage focused PC cases outside of a prebuilt NAS or actual server. Very easy to build into, lots of space, good cable management, pre installed fans with a triple splitter, room for a 360 radiator. PSU area has plenty of space for when you realize you *did* actually need that second PCIe mod cable but everything else is already installed... Couple issues worth noting, it is designed for 3.5" drives only, you cannot install 2.5" in those 10x bays. There are holes drilled in the top of each bay that will hold 5x drives, but they are too far from the edge for cables to fit. There are 2.5" carriages behind and under the motherboard if you only need a few. Also the vertical PCI slot blanks don't fit over the top horizontal slot screw and I had to remove it.
Drake · 2025-12-28 · via amazon
★★★★★A highly versitile case great for using as a storage server.
The Darkrock Classico is an amazing case. I was not expecting much from a lessor known brand but I was pleasantly surprised by it's build quality. No sharp edges anywhere and the side panels come off with ease. I went with the Max version due to it being 1 inch larger in depth as I was concerened my Epyc CPU cooloer would have been to large for the regular version. I think I could have gotten away getting the smaller one but getting the Max gave me more peace of mind. The amount of storage this case holds is insane. I currently have six spinning rust HDD, two on the bottom, not seen from the front and four on top. I still have space for four more HDD and even two more SSD on the back. I'm using this case for my Proxmox server with a Supermicro H12SSL-i ATX motherboard. The case itself is not heavy which is great as adding all my components increase the overall weight a bit. Airflow and temps are reasonable with 3 120mm fans in the front and top of the case and a single 140mm in the back. Overal all I am quite happy with the case, it's size and it's overall functionality.
LC (GDG) · 2025-08-17 · via amazon
★★★★★Great Chassis - Great Price
This case provides everything I was looking for, especially at this price point. I'm coming from a smaller NAS enclosure that became very crowded and restricted airflow. This chassis offers plenty of space for cable management and can hold up to 10 (possibly even 11) hard drives if you place one on top of the bottom drive. I currently have 6 HDDs and 1 SSD installed, and there's still plenty of room to grow. With seven fans running, the temperatures for each drive and the processor stay around 30°C, which is impressive. This is my first time building inside a tower-style case, and the experience was much easier than working with smaller cube-style NAS enclosures. The build quality feels durable, and while I don't have much to compare it to, I'm genuinely happy with it. If you're looking for a chassis that can hold several drives and still maintain great airflow, this is a solid choice. I'm fairly new to building PCs and servers, but after a year of learning, I can confidently say I wish I had started with this unit from the beginning.