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product_id: 70895997
title: "Sysracks Soundproof Server Rack Quiet - Acoustic Sound Proof Cabinet for Servers - Up to 36% Noise Reduction - Locking Server Enclosure - Silent Networking Cabinet - Noise Sound Dampening Box (15U)"
brand: "sysracks"
price: "28917.99 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Sysracks"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/70895997-sysracks-soundproof-server-rack-quiet-acoustic-sound-proof-cabinet-servers
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# Up to 36% noise reduction Dual fans with air control for optimal cooling Locking doors & panels for full security Sysracks Soundproof Server Rack Quiet - Acoustic Sound Proof Cabinet for Servers - Up to 36% Noise Reduction - Locking Server Enclosure - Silent Networking Cabinet - Noise Sound Dampening Box (15U)

**Brand:** sysracks
**Price:** 28917.99 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔒 Silence Meets Security: The Quiet Server Rack You Didn’t Know You Needed

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sysracks Soundproof Server Rack Quiet - Acoustic Sound Proof Cabinet for Servers - Up to 36% Noise Reduction - Locking Server Enclosure - Silent Networking Cabinet - Noise Sound Dampening Box (15U) by sysracks
- **How much does it cost?** 28917.99 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/70895997-sysracks-soundproof-server-rack-quiet-acoustic-sound-proof-cabinet-servers)

## Best For

- sysracks enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sysracks brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Silent Powerhouse:** Experience up to 36% noise reduction—keep your workspace zen while your servers hum.
- • **Secure & Soundproof:** Locking glass doors with hexagon perforation combine security with efficient airflow.
- • **Energy-Smart Cooling:** Integrated LED screen and dual fans maintain ideal temps while saving energy.
- • **Custom Fit Flexibility:** Adjustable U-Mark rails and shelves accommodate diverse equipment depths effortlessly.
- • **Clean & Protected Cabling:** Dust-tight brush cable entries and top/bottom routing keep your network pristine and organized.

## Overview

The Sysracks 15U Soundproof Server Rack is a robust alloy steel enclosure designed to reduce server noise by up to 36%. Featuring locking glass doors with hexagonal perforations for airflow, adjustable rails for versatile equipment installation, and dual energy-efficient fans controlled via an LED screen, it ensures secure, cool, and quiet operation. With dust-proof cable entries and included accessories like a PDU and casters, this cabinet is tailored for professional-grade network setups seeking a quieter, cleaner environment.

## Description

The 24" depth accommodates deeper switches, patch panels, routers, NVR/DVR systems, audio processors, and compact servers. Removable side panels and front/rear access make installation easy, while top and bottom cable entries — including a dust-tight cable entry system — ensure clean, protected cable routing for high-density network builds.

Review: Cabinet - After submitting my previous review, the seller contacted me and sent me new fans. I have not been able to replace the fans yet, but I appreciate the company's effort to rectify the product's defect as soon as they saw my review. Thank you Carolina! First review: Not a sound proof cabinet! The fan noise is much louder than the noise produced by my server!
Review: review 15u - good soundproof server rack. Fast shipping and we’ll packaged to protect the parts. Arrived intact in 3 boxes so had to spend some time figuring out all the puzzles. Doors closing really tight so definitely cuts noise from my server but can still hear it at night. That’s my first sound proof server rack so can’t compare with other brands. the price was the main factor in buying decision.. you won’t find cheaper with same quality quite soundproof server rack. Will be recommending this to my clients..

## Features

- 15U Sound- Proof Cabinet (26in Width x 35in Depth x 36in Height)
- LED screen Air control with 2 fans maintains setting temperature and saves energy
- Adjustable U-Mark rails and shelf provides installation of equipment with different depth; Glass Door Hexagon Perforation helps air circulation
- Doors and Panels locked by keys provides full security; 2 Brush cable entries protect from dust
- Includes PDU, Shelf, Hardware, 4 casters, ; 2-year manufacturer warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B079KTKXBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #823 in Computer Racks & Cabinets |
| Brand | Sysracks |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Server |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 20 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35.43"D x 25.59"W x 35.63"H |
| Item Weight | 250 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sysracks |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | SP 15.900 |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount, Floor Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 35.43"D x 25.59"W x 35.63"H |
| Size | 15U |
| UPC | 712376676368 685674167787 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sysracks
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 35.43"D x 25.59"W x 35.63"H
- **Size:** 15U

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the weight capacity of the 18U model?**
A: it have a UPC and 3 HP servers which is at least 300 lb in total.. seems to be a solid unit..  no complains so far

**Q: What are the internal dimensions of the 12 and 15U racks, please?**
A: The 35 inch deep soundproof server cabinets have usable depth of 29" leaving clearance of 4-5" for cabling wires and air flow circulation

**Q: How hot can components get before harming the case ?**
A: The manual doesn’t give any indication of an internal temperature limit, but I can say that the cabinet is steel, the front door is steel with glass and inside is steel with soundproofing foam. The door locks are plastic/metal just like you can get at the hardware store. Based on the materials of the cabinet I’m guessing the cabinet can handle temperatures significantly higher than what most electronic devices can, but the PDU, Control panel and fans are all standard components so those will most likely fail/melt long before the cabinet does. 

One thing that wasn’t clear in their documentation was how the sensor and fans work together: You set a temperature limit (up to 122 F) and once the sensor reaches that temperature the fans kick on. Once the temperature drops below the limit they automatically turn off. My cabinet is only half full of network equipment and at 85 F the fans only kick on for a few seconds to a couple minutes one or two times an hour. At 75 F the fans ran about 50% of the time so I suggest playing around with the temperature limit at first if you want to minimize the fan usage.

**Q: Where can I download the assembly instructions? Our unit did not have any in the boxes.**
A: The assembly instructions for the soundproof server rack cabinet are available on sysracks web www. Sysracks.com . Or, you can email the seller for a PDF file.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cabinet
*by M***O on February 3, 2026*

After submitting my previous review, the seller contacted me and sent me new fans. I have not been able to replace the fans yet, but I appreciate the company's effort to rectify the product's defect as soon as they saw my review. Thank you Carolina! First review: Not a sound proof cabinet! The fan noise is much louder than the noise produced by my server!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review 15u
*by V***Z on January 20, 2020*

good soundproof server rack. Fast shipping and we’ll packaged to protect the parts. Arrived intact in 3 boxes so had to spend some time figuring out all the puzzles. Doors closing really tight so definitely cuts noise from my server but can still hear it at night. That’s my first sound proof server rack so can’t compare with other brands. the price was the main factor in buying decision.. you won’t find cheaper with same quality quite soundproof server rack. Will be recommending this to my clients..

### ⭐⭐⭐ Adequate acoustic dampening, poor assembly experience, terrible thermal conductivity.
*by J***A on July 5, 2024*

I bought the 15U variant for my personal use at home, with no prior personal or professional experience working with rack mounted hardware. However, I have dealt with consumer-grade computer hardware for decades, and I have needs that justify a server rack in my home, so I knew what to research in advance. Even for the price, I'd say that this still falls short of expectations. It is barely acceptable for my current needs, but only just, and I will not be able to do as much with it as I had originally hoped. I read about other reviewers' installation experiences, so I knew that I needed to be careful and expect a frustrating experience. I still managed to make a major mistake that prompted a lot of rework: I had put on both side panels facing the same way, and so I would have only been able to attach one of the two doors, and I only noticed that I had made this mistake after I had put one of the two doors on. Other than that one major mishap, the whole installation process was a chore, but again, not unexpectedly so. Per another review, I made sure that my partner would be available help with this. I can't imagine doing it alone. The biggest sources of frustration here were the plethora of screw holes that seemed too far out of alignment, but ultimately we managed to get it all together with careful tension applied to the right spots of the right panels, with only one screw needing to stick out partway. Once I had everything installed, I was a bit disappointed with the acoustic dampening performance, but I can't say I'm TOO surprised: it only advertises "up to 36% noise reduction". This is a profoundly meaningless way to communicate the performance: competitors advertise using units of dB or dB(A), which makes a lot more sense. I figured that I would still go for it despite this ambiguous statistic, on the basis that some reviewers were satisfied with it. In case it helps anyone else (it sure would have helped me), I've done my own acoustic test using my own very basic tools. I measured out 3ft. from the cabinet's front door and set a SPL meter on the ground at that point. It outputs values in dB(A), so I will list out all the numbers it gave me*. With everything unplugged, it read 38.9. My equipment makes some noise when it's plugged in but powered-down, so after just plugging it in (not powering anything on), cabinet front door open: 45.4, cabinet front door closed: 42.1. Powering on my single server in there, it goes through a predictable cycle where the fans start off kinda low and then ramp up massively at a certain point, so I'll give two numbers here. When the fans are low, the readings hover somewhere around 65 with the cabinet front door open, 58 with the cabinet front door closed. The highest reading reported throughout this test was 72.5 with the cabinet front door open, 60.9 with the cabinet front door closed. *As a caution to those reading these numbers without having been given this spiel before: the decibel scale is logarithmic. Adding 10 dB (e.g., going from 60 to 70, OR from 50 to 60) is equivalent to a 10x increase in the sound pressure level from where it was before (though we perceive it as only a 2x increase in the "loudness"). Also, while I'm already infodumping, note that I reported "dB(A)", not just "dB". Look up "A-weighting" to understand what the difference is. So my measurements showed that, rather than "36%", the actual performance was -3.3dB(A) for the first set of numbers (that's -53.2%), about -7 dB(A) for the second set of numbers (that's -80%), and about -11.6 dB(A) for the third set of numbers (that's -93.08%). I should mention, of course, that the cabinet is still doing some dampening when the door is open, so this crappy test will understate the cabinet's performance by some margin that's probably significant. I imagine that if I had an actual lab (and actual training), I could devise a better test to give a single number instead of a range from -11.6 to -3.3, but hey... I'm just some guy who knows a thing or two about this stuff, and this already feels more useful than what I had to go off of before buying it. Finally, I need to mention that the thermal conductivity inside this cabinet is unacceptable when installed with all the pieces, following all the instructions. Since I also know a thing or two about airflow, it struck me as a profoundly bad idea to near-COMPLETELY block all places where the ambient (cool) air can freely enter into the cabinet, choosing instead to ONLY force hot air OUT. I understand that good acoustic dampening will necessarily mean a sacrifice to thermal conductivity. With that said, this cabinet is sized for 15U of equipment, and in a test where I was ONLY pulling 300W from the wall, the ambient temperature inside the cabinet (measured from a spot far away from the exhaust) exceeded the 35°C (95° F) threshold that's the maximum temperature that my server documents as safe. After some chats with Sysracks, they suggested taking out a foam cover at the bottom of the cabinet; this allowed the same 300W load to only bring the temperature up to 32°C (89.6° F). I'm having a hard time coming up with a clear way to communicate how unsatisfying this performance is... let's say that one server in the rack sports a 750W power supply and takes up 2U of the 15U available space, and leave it at that. I'm sure that if I went all-out on modifying this to enhance airflow like a different reviewer did, then I might be able to make it work for loads higher than 300W. Overall, I do not recommend this. It's certainly far cheaper than the competitors' offerings, and that's why I went for it (again, it's my first time touching server racks), but based on the advertised characteristics of those competitors, I think that it would have been wise to go with something else.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-08*