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πŸ’» Transparent Acrylic Overlock Computer Case DIY Mod Base Stand - PC Open Frame Test Bench for ITX, ATX, Mini ITX, MATX, EATX Motherboards Review

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BrandElectric Magic
ColorMATX
MaterialAcrylic
Motherboard CompatabilityATX

Description of πŸ’» Transparent Acrylic Overlock Computer Case DIY Mod Base Stand - PC Open Frame Test Bench for ITX, ATX, Mini ITX, MATX, EATX Motherboards

Open style delivers better performance on cooling, compatibility and maintenance. MATX,Size:about 268x268MM(10.55x10.55 inch). This case has enough space for any big sized parts needed for the high performance PC. Convenient for testing, overclocking or gaming; Support longer graphic card. Heat Circulation below the motherboard,Easy mounting for hard drives and optical drives on the stand

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A simple but ITX workbench.

Installing this while I wait for my ITX case to arrive. I don't know what problems others have had with dual slot cards, but my 1070 Strix fits perfectly. You may need to loosen the bars to give them a bit of flex before tightening and then lowering after installing the card. The card is well supported and I feel more secure when standing on a cardboard than if it was only supported by a slot. Really no complaints. Does what is advertised.

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 4 out of 5

CONFIRMED: Compatible with 2 slot GPUs

I was a little nervous about ordering this as the reviews on 2 slot graphics card compatibility were mixed. I can confirm that it works 100%, 2 GPU slots. The support posts wobble a bit - and I found that using a slightly thicker shim helped really keep them in place - so I can understand why some users thought the posts were misaligned, but I did just pushed my HDMI cable in a bit Post adjusted I tightened some of the thicker washers I had laying around and then it was solid. This photo…

Pros
  • Useful for more than its intended purpose
Cons
  • There are flaws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great for computers and accessories

This is a much better alternative for test building a system than using a motherboard box. However, it is not free of bugs. The posts use a screw with a different thread pitch than any case I have, so you'll have to keep up with the manufacturer-supplied screws. Not a big problem, but a small annoyance. A more serious problem is that the riser supports PCI-E cards. There doesn't seem to be a way to really protect your cards with the supports that come with them. Overall, I would rate it as…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Fail

The bench was easy to set up and was packaged very well. The only problem was that none of the PCIe slots matched the tabs on the back of the tray. They're offset by about 10 inches, which means whatever you tighten on the dyno will bend in the slot. I ended up drilling 2 holes in my GPU I/O shield to make it work. I've only used it as a base for a hidden PC in a closet. I would not recommend this product.

Pros
  • Easy to assemble
Cons
  • Annoying