Server racks and cabinets configured for ASIC mining deployments. Standard 19-inch racks with PDU (Power Distribution Unit) integration, cable management systems, and mounting hardware compatible with both air-cooled and hydro-cooled miners. Proper racking is not optional for operations above 5 miners. Organized racks improve airflow, simplify maintenance access, reduce cable clutter, and allow systematic hot/cold aisle separation that keeps chip temperatures within manufacturer specifications. For hydro miners, racks include plumbed connections for coolant lines. Contact the team for specifications, rack capacity planning, and compatibility with specific ASIC miner models.
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Not every mining operation needs a full shipping container. If you are running 4 to 30 ASIC miners — whether in a garage, basement, warehouse unit, or co-location space — a mining rack or cabinet gives you a unified, professional infrastructure solution without the capital expenditure or footprint of container deployment. Mining racks and cabinets come with pre-built power distribution, cable management, and cooling provisions already integrated, so you are not starting from bare shelving or improvised mounting frames.
Fleet Range
4–30 ASICs
per rack or cabinet unit
Setup Time
<1 day
From delivery to first hashrate
Power per Rack
20–120 kW
Depending on model and configuration
Noise Reduction (Cabinet)
−10–20 dB
Enclosed cabinets attenuate miner noise
The terms are often used interchangeably, but they describe distinct products with different use cases. Here is how to choose between them.
An open-frame mining rack is a steel structure with no side panels or doors — miners are exposed to the room environment. This maximises airflow access and simplifies servicing: every machine is immediately reachable without opening enclosures. Racks are typically the right choice for dedicated mining rooms or warehouses where ambient conditions are controlled and access is restricted.
Unrestricted airflow — easiest thermal management
Fastest access for maintenance and swap-outs
Lower cost than enclosed cabinet equivalents
Can be paired with external hydro radiators
No sound attenuation — full miner noise to room
No dust or environmental protection
Not suitable for shared or residential spaces
Best for
Dedicated mining rooms, warehouses, co-location spaces with controlled access and proper ventilation
An enclosed mining cabinet adds steel side panels, front door, rear exhaust structure, and acoustic foam or mass-loaded vinyl lining around the rack frame. Intake air enters through filtered vents; hot exhaust exits through a ducted rear channel or overhead plenum. The result: a self-contained microclimate that significantly reduces audible noise to the surrounding space and protects hardware from dust.
−10–20 dB noise reduction vs open rack
Dust filtration extends hardware lifespan
Self-contained airflow — usable in shared spaces
Lockable enclosure for security
Higher cost than open racks
Slightly more complex maintenance access
Requires adequate room air exchange for exhaust
Best for
Garages, basements, offices, shared buildings — anywhere noise or dust needs to be contained
PDU Rails & Power Distribution
High-density PDU rails pre-wired to the enclosure's main input. Individual outlets per miner position. Typically 16A–32A per outlet, with overall circuit protection at the rack/cabinet level.
ASIC Mounting Frames
Adjustable steel rails pre-set for standard Antminer / WhatsMiner form factor widths. Miners slide in and bolt down without custom fabrication. Compatible with common S19, S21, M50, M60 form factors.
Cable Management
Structured power cable routing channels, tie-down points, and cable trays keeping power and network cables separated and organised — critical for airflow and serviceability.
Cooling Provisions
Racks: open-frame airflow optimised for through-cooling. Cabinets: filtered intake vents, hot-exhaust rear plenum, optional fan assist, acoustic lining on applicable models.
Structural Frame
Heavy-gauge welded steel construction. Racks with adjustable levelling feet. Cabinets with lockable front/rear doors, removable side panels for maintenance, and optional casters for repositioning.
Most small operators start with ASIC miners stacked on improvised shelving, power cables routed ad-hoc, and no organised airflow. This works — until it doesn't. Improvised setups create uneven airflow that raises intake temperatures across the stack, power distribution that is hard to audit and prone to overloading, and tangled cables that make every maintenance job harder than it needs to be.
A purpose-built mining rack or cabinet resolves all of these issues in a single product. Consistent row spacing maintains the correct airflow gap between miners. Dedicated PDU rails eliminate the guesswork from power allocation. Structured cable management means that swapping a failed unit is a 10-minute job rather than an hour of untangling. And for cabinet models, a measurable reduction in ambient room noise is an immediate quality-of-life improvement for anyone using the space.
For operators who are scaling from a handful of miners toward a meaningful fleet, the step from improvised to structured infrastructure is the first professional decision — and racks and cabinets are that step. When you eventually grow to container scale, the transition is straightforward: your miners slide out of the rack and into the container frames using the same mounting hardware.
Browse our full range of mining racks and cabinets above. Not sure whether a rack or cabinet is right for your setup, or whether a container might already make sense? Our team is happy to advise based on your fleet size, site conditions, and growth plans.