I don't need those huge dynos, they look really cool and have a lot of extras to mount. But I just needed a way to mount a board and power supply to quickly test core components and peripherals without taking up much desk space and that was lightweight and easy to move around my workspace. It comes with instructions in English, although I've never read them because it's not necessary. All you need is 1 photo to get an idea of where the details are going. Assembly is very easy, however there are a lot of screws and brackets included so it will take some time, probably around 45 minutes from unboxing to system setup. The trickiest part is demonstratively aligning the sliding posts to attach the 9 motherboard screws. They give you the exact spacing of the instructions in mm and this is also the standard spacing and you can download templates online if you want to print a paper template. I just used the motherboard as a test tool, assembled the whole frame and put all the sliders in but left all the screws loose, then installed the board on top and tightened all the frame connectors from underneath to attach the mesh, then carefully lifted the board up and gently pressed each rack glide. Then test the board again and adjust a few posts a millimeter or two either way. Once you get together, it will make more sense to you. Aligning the motherboard pins wasn't a big deal, it only took 10 minutes of careful patience and a few trial fits of the board to get it perfect. The PSU bracket is attached to the rear with 2 screws and is not attached to the frame from the front. So if you grab the assembled unit by the power supply it will want to lean forward and yes it can break the acrylic bracket. Therefore, be careful when handling or connecting to the power supply. It's not a disadvantage, but it would be nice to have an extra mounting point, although the PSU only has screw holes on the back, so I understand the design decision as there are no other universal mounting points on an ATX PSU. Very satisfied with the cheap price and the very compact design. Some people think it's expensive because it's "just some rods and screws" but I consider the value it brings to my workspace and for me it's valued more for convenience, space saving and simple functional design. I would boldly buy again.
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