As far as I can tell these are great bags and fit my needs very well. They are equally transparent on both sides of the bag, allowing you to inspect both sides of your components in moderately intense light. . They're a little hard to spot in low light, and in intense light, the bags' reflective surface makes them more opaque; but that's to be expected. Depending on the lighting and your eyesight, you might be able to make out low-contrast prints as small as 2mm (like the specs printed on older Intel processors). The material of the bag is comfortably thick and will not warp, rip, or rip even under stress. The zippers on these bags are also amazingly strong and easy to close. You never have to fight them to get a good seal, and they give nice tactile feedback when you close them (you'll know what I mean if/when you try them). Space for: 15 x 20 cm (large bag) - a 3.5" hard drive - an M.2 hard drive or SSD - a PCI or PCIe 1x card (desktop WLAN cards, sound cards, USB Cards, VGA cards /DVI, etc.) ) )- Up to 3 DIMMs SDR/DDR/DDR2/DDR3/DDR4 (desktop and universal PC RAM) with or without heat spreader 10 x 15 cm (middle case):- A 2.5" HDD or SSD- A mSATA HDD or SSD - A 1.8" SSD - A 8 x 12 cm laptop Ethernet adapter (small pouch): - Up to 2 SDR/DDR/DDR2 - Modules /DDR3/DDR4 SODIMM (laptop RAM) with or without a heatsink - An Intel/AMD processor (although I would recommend using a hard case instead of a case to avoid squeezing) - A laptop WiFi card. Here's what COULD fit in these bags, but I haven't personally tested them: - Laptop optical drives (CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drives) Here's what these bags LIKELY WILL NOT FIT: - Small video cards - Optical drives 5 .25" Desktop PCs (CD, DVD or Blu-Ray drives) - Small heatsinks, including AMD/standard Intel heatsinks (although I don't consider them to be ESD prone) Here's what these bags DEFINITELY NOT FITS: - Motherboards of all form factors (ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ATX, etc.) - Almost all graphics cards - Almost all air-cooled heatsinks - All water-cooled heatsinks - All desktop power supplies (not very prone to ESD anyway). , I am confident that these bags will protect my components and stand the test of time. In its price range, LJY's anti-static offerings have only one viable competitor: BLUECELL, which performs similarly well with its proven but broader product portfolio (anti-static and others). However, it appears that LJY's anti-static offerings are consistently favored over BLUECELL by Revain's search algorithm, suggesting that LJY may end up receiving better reviews, higher order volume, or both. If I could make a purchase all over again, I would still go. with LIE. You can't go wrong with their bags.
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