<p>➀ The review examines the Gigabyte R113-C10, a cost-effective 1U server chassis designed for AMD EPYC 4000 series CPUs, targeting dedicated hosting and entry-level server applications; </p><p>➁ It features two hot-swap 2.5" SATA drive bays, a 400W PSU, basic rear I/O with dual 1GbE ports, and a PCIe Gen5 expansion slot, but lacks NVMe support or advanced networking; </p><p>➂ Compared to Lenovo's ST45 V3, it offers shorter depth (393mm) and lower pricing, making it a budget-friendly option despite limited scalability.</p>
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