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The DIY PC Test Bench by ALAMENGDA is a robust open chassis case crafted from 0.8mm SPCC steel with a black sand grain finish. It supports ATX, Micro ATX, and ITX motherboards up to 305x245mm, unlimited GPU sizes, and standard ATX power supplies. Its open-air design ensures excellent heat dissipation, making it ideal for testing, building, or showcasing high-performance PC components.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ALAMENGDA |
Series | AL01 |
Item model number | AL |
Item Weight | 2.51 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 13 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 13 x 1.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | ALAMENGDA |
ASIN | B0C59W6JKD |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 15, 2023 |
K**N
Sturdy and Easy to Assemble – Perfect for My Home Arcade Build!
I used the ALAMENGDA AL02 DIY Gaming Computer Open Air Case for my home arcade build, and it has been a great choice.What I love:Sturdy Construction: The frame is solid, providing a strong foundation for my components. Even with all the hardware and wiring, it feels incredibly stable.Easy Assembly: All the parts fit together perfectly with no issues. The design is straightforward, and I didn’t have any trouble putting it together.Great Functionality.Great for Custom Builds: The open-air case is ideal for a custom arcade setup, giving me plenty of space for components while keeping everything easily accessible.Clean Look: The sleek, open-air design not only looks cool but also helps with airflow, keeping everything running smoothly during extended gaming sessions.If you're building a custom arcade or gaming PC, I highly recommend this case. It's sturdy, fits together well, and provides an excellent platform for your components.
F**K
Great for the price!
Does exactly what it needs to do at a great price! Would buy again, just a cheap and sturdy open air case that gets the job done.
D**N
Works
3D printed a mount for the power button and it worked
N**S
Easy and very well made for price.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It is very sturdy, once screwed together. I just wish they etched the Micro ATX and Mini-ITX near the holes for standoffs but I just put the motherboard over it and figured out which standoffs I needed. But this works great to test hardware fast.
M**Z
Minimalist, inexpensive, & near perfect.
Incredible value, and works great with very quick setup.It will lack structural rigidity until there are both a PSU and at least one PCIe accessory installed.But otherwise, it looks great- very minimalist, so the mobo, CPU cooler, and GPU are the main attraction- as they should be on a test bench!Airflow is open, so do not expect high air refresh rates, as there is no forced induction/ventilation.That said, even if you are overclocking, this should be fine. Just be sure to ramp up fan speeds as needed, or switch to a water loop.That said- THERE IS NO SPACE ON THIS CASE FOR A H2O PUMP or RESERVOIR- so think carefully about your needs before using this case on a water build, and perhaps mount both the case and those accessories on a unifying board (either something fancy, or just a piece of plywood).But if air cooling suits you, this is a great size for displaying on a standing desk & having easy access to swap out parts for rapid testing & improvement!
L**A
Minimalist PC case.
Seriously it cannot go simpler. I use it for my gaming setup at home. The CPU/GPU temperature is 8-10 degrees lower than a closed PC case. Highly recommended.
R**T
Great value under $20 but needs feet/base
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
R**G
Very Happy
This thing is so stinking easy to use and looks great! I just screwed it onto 4 wooden blocks then boom, I have a very sturdy and anti-static test bench. (Make sure you drill out the standoff and screw holes that you aren't screwing into)I like how it looks so much, I almost want to leave my PC out of the case like this, but for safety I must put it into my case... :(Hard to beat this price for a temporary or troubleshooting MOBO mount solution
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