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DIY Pc Test Bench, ATX Open Chassis Case Rack for ATX/M-ATX/ITX Motherboards,Widely Body Heat Dissipation Design Open Air Pc Case, SSD Motherboards Accessories

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About this item

  • 1.Material: high-quality 0.8mm SPCC steel plate, the surface is baked with black sand grain paint;
  • 2. Number of graphics cards supported: According to the motherboard, the length and width of graphics cards are not limited;
  • 3.Support motherboard: support motherboards within 305*245mm: ATX, Micro ATX, ITX;
  • 4.Support power supply: standard ATX power supply, reference size 150mm*86mm*(140-250)mm;



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Yasser ElMadany
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I received the that open case well packed and in a good condition. I put my pc components in order, smoothly. It is good for the price.
Chaw Koh Yong
Reviewed in Singapore on February 27, 2025
Build this open case up. First time trying this and the quality is good. A big help in testing out new graphic cards, RAMS and SSDs alike.
Swiz
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
Needed something simple for my homelab since I tinker with hardware a lot, and had no need for a case, even a cheap one. Found this, and ordered. So much fun working in this thing, I never have to worry about thermal issues ever again.For sure get this if you run a repair shop, or are a hobbyist.
Whitney Curry
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
this is amazing, went together fast the computer feels secure. its basically the bottom and back of a stout computer case. but not heavy just strong. highly recommended its so much easier to not have to reach into the case to hook up everything. and it looks cool being all exposed!
Trevor
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I use this for a test bench rig and it works great. Easy to assemble and provides a sturdy platform.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I built a virtual pinball machine which usually requires a de-cased gaming PC and people often just mount the motherboards and GPUs to plywood. In my opinion, this open chassis offers a much more effective and elegant solution at a great price. It securely and properly holds my GPU and other components in place and leaves plenty of space inside my cabinet (Williams wide body). If you are building a virtual pinball machine, consider this case for you gaming PC!
jameson
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Motherboard fit perfect, no issues. Feels quality and sturdy. Assembly was easy. Looks like a test bench so if you look minimalism it's great.
AKbeeNewbie
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Is this the end-all of end-alls? No, but for the price and the abilities, you can’t ask for much more. It’s sturdy enough, good enough, and nice enough. My only slight complaint is that the “gap” between the rear wall and the motherboard, where the card “legs” stick down into is just barely enough. So when placing a graphics card I often have to slightly pull on the wall or motherboard to get that gap to slide in the legs fully. Hopefully this helps. It’s a good deal for what it is. IMHO
Some0ne
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2024
It does what it is supposed to do.Easy to assemble and the ATX motherboard fit perfectly.Would i buy it again? Yes
NukeGeek
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2024
Cheap, work flawlessy, perfect for benchmark or even an open-air case, possible with a little tweak to mount on your wall..
Wonjune L.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Because the metal is thin as a paper
Steve D.
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2024
I ordered this on sale a couple of weeks ago for Black Friday Week. I'll admit when it came I took it out of the box and thought right away that it was a joke. My first impression was, ÿou have got to be kidding." I put it back in the box and had every intention of returning it but......I put together a test rig with this to go through a bunch of accumulated stuff and my first impression was wrong. It's actually a very useful tool. I've been able to go through a bunch of parts and different configurations in no time. The ATX case I used to use was beat from too much taking apart but I don't think I'll have the same problem with this. It's probably not something I would build my dream gaming rig in but for what I'm using it for, I didn't know I needed it (if that makes sense).I recommend it.
R1Fast
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
It's incredible you can get a decent open air test bench for under 20 bucks these days.This thing is pretty great for the current price ($$18.99 USD), albeit a couple of shortcomings. The metal is relatively thick, doesn't wobble or bend, and when everything is put together it's pretty solid.My only two complaints and/or recommendations to the manufacturer are:1) include some type of non-metal feet or base, even if it increases the cost a couple of bucks. I just cut some 1.5 trim boards, but you get the idea2) several of the screw and standoff mounting holes do not thread easily, severely increasing the risk of stripping if one is not carefulIf you buy this, be gentle when screwing in the standoffs and screws, about a quarter of a turn at a time and then back out, rinse and repeat until seated. This will help ensure they do not strip.Other than that, 30 minutes + a little wood/hardware and you have a weighty, solid and practical open air test bench.I simply used a few dabs of super glue to get the wood base boards to temporarily adhere, drilled some 1mm pilot holes where there are open holes in the base plate and use some small screws to lock them in place.Before mod = 3 starsAfter mod = 4 stars
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