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Rosewill Launches HEARTH NAS Chassis for Home‑Server Builders

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Rosewill, a veteran in PC components, has unveiled its new HEARTH NAS and HEARTH NAS PRO chassis. Designed for home users, enthusiasts, and small‑business builders, the frames promise enterprise‑grade storage density and thermal control. Built from SECC steel, they accommodate E‑ATX motherboards up to 12″×13″ along with standard ATX and Mini‑ATX models.

Both chassis deliver ten expansion slots, front‑panel USB 3.2 Type‑C, and a robust cooling system with five 120 mm PWM fans plus 360 mm AIO liquid cooler support. The HEARTH NAS serves budget builders with six 3.5″ hot‑swap HDD bays, six 2.5″ SSD slots, and two 5.25″ external bays for optical drives or fan controllers.

The HEARTH NAS PRO ups the ante with twelve 3.5″ hot‑swap bays—double the capacity of its sibling—while retaining six 2.5″ SSD slots and full motherboard compatibility. Both models feature front‑panel USB 3.0 and USB 3.2 Type‑C ports, giving users versatile connectivity for media servers, self‑hosted clouds, or backup solutions.

By offering enterprise‑grade storage density at consumer‑friendly prices, Rosewill targets the growing home‑server market that demands professional reliability without a hefty price tag. Builders can now assemble high‑performance NAS or small‑office backup units on a single chassis, reducing space and power consumption while maintaining scalability.