The Professional GPU Server Case Supplier-Onechassis

Onechassis's One-stop Service,Save Worry, Save Trouble, Save Cost

   OneChassis Technology is a professional GPU server chassis manufacturer. Established in 2012, the company is quickly becoming a global leader in China's industrial chassis production. OneChassis is a rackmount chassis OEM/ODM manufacturer that offers fast and flexible production services to customers all over the world.

Focus on supplying server case and industrial chassis and professional integrated solutions, such as 1U, 2U, 3U, and 4U rack chassis. Industrial chassis, wall mount chassis, ITX chassis, Nas chassis, and storage chassis are commonly used in various industries, including big data, cloud computing, cloud storage, Internet of Things, blockchain, monitoring and security, industrial control, automation, communications, electricity, network security, intelligent transportation, medical care, self-service terminals, data storage, digital signage, in-vehicle computers, and 3C applications.

  1.  Our Advantages:
  2.  13Years Industrial Rackmount Chassis experience
  3.  Small MOQ
  4.  Fast Lead Time
  5.  Free design 
  6.  Great QC Team


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Outdoor Rugs
4U GPU Server Case
GPU server case
Outdoor Rugs
6U GPU Server Case
GPU server case
Outdoor Rugs
7U GPU Case Surporting 5 CRPS Modules, 8 GPU
7U GPU Server Barebone; Supports 5 CRPS modules; NVMe backplane; 3*12038 hot-swappable fans; 8*8056 hot-swappable fans
Outdoor Rugs
NAS Server Chassis -OCN8A
NAS Chassis; Supports SFX power supply; 12Gb/s SAS backplane; 1*12025 fan
NEWS
What Makes Smarter Thermal Design the Key to Next-Gen Server Chassis?
What Makes Smarter Thermal Design the Key to Next-Gen Server Chassis?
Discover how optimized airflow, precision fan layouts, and material engineering reshape cooling efficiency — and why it’s redefining performance for high-density GPU servers.
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Running Heavy Simulations? The Right GPU Server Case Makes All the Difference
Running Heavy Simulations? The Right GPU Server Case Makes All the Difference
Scientific computing has never been gentle on machines. Every time researchers run a global climate model, map genetic codes, or simulate molecular behavior, the system behind the scenes faces brutal demands. Multi-GPU nodes hum under full load for days, consuming kilowatts of power and generating enough heat to warm a small office.
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