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May 18, 2023

Sonnet RackMac Studio & xMac Studio professional rackmount systems for Apple Mac Studio computers

Sonnet Technologies has announced the RackMac Studio and xMac Studio professional rackmount systems for Apple Mac Studio computers. The RackMac Studio is an enclosure to install and secure one or two

Sonnet Technologies has announced the RackMac Studio and xMac Studio professional rackmount systems for Apple Mac Studio computers. The RackMac Studio is an enclosure to install and secure one or two Mac Studio computers.

The xMac Studio holds a single Mac Studio computer plus a Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion module. Both systems are only 3U in height, designed to fit in standard 19-inch equipment racks, and include space beneath each computer that enables users to securely store connected Thunderbolt or USB SSDs behind a panel.

While Mac Studio computers offer great processing power, lots of ports for connecting peripherals, and they can outperform computers multiple times their size and price, on their own, they’re not ideal for every user. Integrating a Mac Studio that was designed to sit on a desk into a rack to support many professional workflows poses challenges, and the lack of internal expansion card slots found in tower desktop computers limits its connectivity and capabilities. Sonnet’s RackMac Studio and xMac Studio address these issues.

RackMac Studio and xMac Studio enclosures secure Mac Studio computers without trapping them in hot, recirculating rack air, enabling them to stay as cool in a rack as out on a desk. Both enclosures are ruggedized and utilize firm rubber cushions that securely hold the computers in place during transport, making the Sonnet solutions ideal for use in molded rack cases, fly racks, or most any travel rack to make Mac Studio computers mobile. Because they feature front panels secured with thumbscrews, RackMac Studio and Mac Studio allow computers to be installed or removed without the need for tools.

The RackMac Studio compact, 9.5-inch deep, 3U rackmount enclosure supports the installation of two Mac Studio computers, securing them behind a removable front panel and providing open access to their SD card slots and front and back panel ports.

The RackMac Studio enables front panel operation of a Mac Studio’s rear-mounted power switch and connects a panel-mounted passthrough USB cable to one of its USB-A ports, enabling the user to switch each computer on and off without having to access the back and to easily connect a keyboard, mouse, thumb drive, or other USB device to the front of the enclosure.

The RackMac Studio’s shallow mounting depth makes it especially well-suited for installation into small travel racks and shallow molded rack cases.

The xMac Studio is a 16.5-inch deep, 3U rackmount enclosure plus Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion system that supports a single Mac Studio and includes either a three-slot or one-slot Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion module. (A model without an expansion module is also available for customers who already have one from a Sonnet Echo III or DuoModo system.)

Like the RackMac Studio, the xMac Studio secures the computer behind a removable front panel and provides open access to the computer’s SD card slot and front and back ports. The xMac Studio includes the same power button assembly to switch the computer on and off but replaces the single-port USB passthrough cable with a four-port USB-A hub for connecting devices at the front of the enclosure. The xMac Studio includes adjustable extension rails to support its installation into racks 16 to 24 inches deep. In place of a second computer, the xMac Studio includes a Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion module in two optional configurations:

xMac Studio / Echo IIIThis model incorporates an Echo III expansion module (the same one used in Sonnet’s Echo III Desktop, Echo III Rackmount, and DuoModo expansion systems); features one x16 and two x8 PCIe 3.0 slots; accommodates full-height, full-length (up to 12.28 inches long) PCIe cards; and connects them to the computer’s Thunderbolt port via an included Thunderbolt (40Gbps) cable. The module integrates a universal 400W power supply and includes a 75W auxiliary power connector for non-GPU cards that require extra power. The module includes a mode switch that enables the use of three Avid® Pro Tools | HDX PCIe cards and features dual Noctua cooling fans for ultra-quiet operation.

xMac Studio / Echo IThis model incorporates an Echo I expansion module (the same one used in Sonnet’s Echo I Desktop and DuoModo expansion systems); features one x16 PCIe 3.0 slot; supports a single full-height, full-length, single- or double-width PCIe card; and connects it to the computer’s Thunderbolt port via an included Thunderbolt (40Gbps) cable. The module integrates a universal 400W power supply and includes a 150W auxiliary power connector for non-GPU cards that require extra power. It also features dual Noctua cooling fans for ultra-quiet operation. The module is ideal for use with adapter cards that require Thunderbolt’s full PCIe signal bandwidth for maximum performance.

The xMac Studio/Echo III, xMac Studio/Echo I, and xMac Studio/No Module will begin shipping from Sonnet the week of September 26 and soon after from its worldwide distribution and reseller partners for $1,649.99 USD, $1,249.99 USD, and $549.99 USD, respectively.

RackMac Studio will be available from Sonnet the week of October 24 and soon after from its worldwide distribution and reseller partners at a suggested retail price of $449.99 USD.

RackMac Studio and xMac Studio will be on display in Sonnet European distributor Blitz Micro’s booth, Stand 6.A25, at IBC2022 in Amsterdam September 9-12.

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