
Very small footprint - will fit in a 12" deep wall mount rack with room to spare for power cords. The LCD display on the front was more useful than I thought and it's easy to read and not overly bright. Excellent runtime.

The BMC is a little clunky, but very helpful. I can't see myself getting another server that doesn't have it.

much quicker nas than my ds223 have the option to have a warm spare quiet

Fits perfectly inside the CyberPower UPS battery compartment and everything is identical to the original battery pack that came with the UPS. but at least 50% less expensive. I have had it since I purchased it about a year ago and it has failed me yet and has been working like the original battery package.

I now have several of these in service. One has been running for over 4 years now. They work as advertised, are inexpensive and allegedly consume less power. I like that they have a metal housing too.

easy to set up

This is the best $20 electronic gadget I have bought in a long time. I have a nice powered Cybex ps2 kvm, but needed an inexpensive usb kvm for 2 system setup. I am running a XP pro and Windows 7 64bit system and it is working great.

The MS305 (pay attention to the model number when purchasing) is a fine addition to a home network, especially with moving moderately large amounts of data between devices (pictures, streaming, archives) internally or via the Internet.

-reasonable cost -two m.2 slots -form factor -IPMI

Plugged it in and it works, have not bothered with the software yet so I can't comment on that. The info display works well and is pretty intuitive. Have not really had to read the instructions yet, +10 points for that. Lots of outlets.

- Great packaging, fast delivery.

This solved a dirty power issue for an industrial control panel I service frequently.

Don't own one yet, so I can't say completely, but I have been favoring the CyberPower Smart App line for our servers and networking UPS's. They have the right options at the right prices.


Easy setup Clean looking Easy management

*Well sized, it fit my ATX motherboard just fine. *Plenty of fan mounts. 2 on the back and 2 on the front plus adhoc vent space to place more if needed. *Well made, didn't find any point really lacking in quality. It was made in China and some corners were cut, but overall a nice case with no glaring problems. *Nice options, 1 fan included, case intrusion switch included, front panel USB, LEDs, Power and Reset switches. There is also a PCI card holder, which is nice, but I didn't use as it cut down on the CPU headspace for the intake fan. Smaller or different CPU coolers may not have this problem. *Nice selection of LED indicators. Power, HDD, LAN1, LAN2. I switched LAN2 and power (see below) and my board doesn't have LAN indicator headers, but extras are nice. *Fan filter. The front fan swings out, and the filter is removeable.


Powerful, well made and with numerous outlets and great features

Pros: * form factor allows under table mounting of UPS with great access to outlets and on/off switch * the CPS USB controls available via USB interface works with many devices out of the box without additional software * wide variety of Windows/MacOS/Linux hosts supported, most commercial NAS devices (QNAP, Synology), even a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4!

Had the correct model and serial number as well as almost everything else except the number of battery quantity it needed to be four of instead of 1, even if the UPS was still about to completely fail after the end of the warranty.