
Software is nice, you can daisy chain it from the main server with usb/serial to all of the computers through lan to all shut down together. Also a nice testing feature on the browser page to test the unit and make sure it does work in a real world test situation.

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

It was the exact battery for my unit. Slid it in, plugged the battery in, closed the case, plugged the UPS into the wall. That was it.

Ordered on sale the 2nd of Dec. 2024 and received it on the 4th. Worked out-of-the-box. Warranty registration was easy Limited Life time warranty (I'm 81 so good luck with that)

easy to set up

Have used this product for about 5 months. Play games on 2 computers and need to switch machines frequently. Product works a lot better than I expected it too. Highly recommend this product.

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.

cost efficient server that performs. x86 is almost at its scaling limit with 5nm process unmatched 5ghz per core performance optimal for running cryptocurrency validators great ipmi

Fantastic UPS!! Excellent LED that is simple yet very effective for home/office use. Worked perfectly the first test after charging to full.. has saved me MANY times this year during nasty storms and brown outs. You can adjust the sensitivity with the software provided.. Has plenty of time to save your work and shut down. One way to increase your time is using a remote software utility on another computer or phone and plug the monitor into an outlet in the UPS that does not stay on if the power goes out.

- Great packaging, fast delivery.

Pure sine, double-converted online output is the best. Enermax specifies real sine wave (not simulated sine) UPS' for their Infiniti and Galaxy PSU's and the SU-series do it well. It's quick switching to battery power when AC is down and the software works. Can accept external batteries for increased runtime. Internal heat sinks are nice - keeps things cool should you happen to use full 800 watt capacity, but most PC's never use that much even at full tilt. I have an o/c'ed E6600 & HD2900XT, 3 HDD's, 2 opticals, etc. and the output LED's haven't gone past 50%.

-Huge battery reserves for extra long run time when the power goes out -Can mount horizontally (in a rack) or stand up vertically on the floor


Easy setup Clean looking Easy management

- Same high level of build quality as seen on Chenbro's $400+ server chassis. All parts drop in, slide and fit perfectly into place with no flexing and little to no force. Similarly priced enthusiast offerings pale in comparison. - Very rigid and solid. It is built like a tank. All steel. - High level of attention to details including rubber dampening for drive cage mounts, easy front fan and filter access, internal bracket for power supply stability, etc.

Packaged great and DVD is spotless and worked perfectly.

Best value in the $100 to $300 price range. Set Up Time: As fast as you can plug it in Newegg Beat all other competitor's online prices Runs quietly Normal expected heat generation Has 2 USB Charge Ports: (1 USB-A 2.4A, 1 USB-C 15W) ( A lot of competitor's have 0 in this price range or use older tech) Has 12 Outlets while some competitor's only have 10

Small and works great for the modem and router and other small power use.

Works as it should.