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EdHead
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Easy and asesome set up for testing mobos
rdalek
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I bought this to put a motherboard, power supply and OS drive for a NAS system on. The storage drives have their own cage and fan. This open enclosure works really nice. It's fairly solid once you get it together. It holds a ATX motherboard, full size power supply and a hard drive for the OS, Linux, nicely. Given the top is open, you use any size CPU cooler you want. If you plan to stack some of these, you might want to take that CPU cooler height into account. I happen to have a low profile cooler but I could put a large vertical if I wanted too. If you plan to stack these, buy a smaller power supply form factor and choose a low profile CPU cooler. As it is, it keeps things cool. I did install a fan to blow air across the motherboard just to cool things better. It should run without it tho. I just like to keep things cool. If I were stacking these tho, I'd want a fan blowing air across the motherboard.For the price, this is a solid frame for a open system. I may build another one of these some day. If I do, this is a good start.
Penicillin
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Likes:-Open case layout, perfect for testing hardware-Unlimited variety of mobo possibilities-Airflow is perfect-Looks industrial-Cheap!Dislikes:-The Chinese shop making these has never heard of Quality Control, never seen so many poorly tapped screw holes-Looks like they basically threw a random variety of screws in the bag, thankfully in abundance. I'm literally laughing typing this-Mine included the motherboard base cylinder Phillips head installation cap, big help-Instructions all point to pictures on it, which are printed so faintly you can't tell what's up and what's down. They are also in Mandarin first, English second. Very proud bunch.For the price this is tolerable. Not a display piece for finished product, but a useful tool. Definitely get one.
Fernando Perez-Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Very stable bench. Very easy build. There is enough space behind the case for cable management and it looks exactly like the picture. I was carrying the fully assembled rig with one hand gripped like a suitcase and then mounted it to my wall. Very pleased with this bench.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2025
Not good, vey hard make screws into holes.Power poison only two holes can screws inNot recommended.
WillW
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
A bargain for the bare minimum setup. Assembles easily, ATX motherboard, standard power supply installed fine. Includes powerbutton.
steve.platt
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
It's good quality and does the job I need it to do.
Simon Woodington
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
A little more documentation would have been nice, but it's hard to complain for the price, which was reasonable. The panels were well machined without any rough or sharp edges, and it was easy to assemble. Once assembled the case is quite sturdy and can handle large components with ease.
Aaron Maynard
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Surprised at how well it's made. No sharp edges and fully painted. No surprises such as missing hardware so I'm quite happy with it.Should prove solid enough to use in the future as the basis of a custom case that I've been planning for some time.Update: Used to assemble and test an Engineering workstation and the only issue I had was the PSU had to be installed upside down and only one screw could anchor it due to a misalignment with the ATX PSU mounting spec. Not a major issue but something to be aware of if you get one.
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