DIY Gaming Computer Open Case Acrylic Open Chassis Rack Support Motherboards ATX M‑ATX ITX PC Test Bench (MATX)
$37.00
Price: $37.00
(as of Jan 05, 2025 12:50:25 UTC – Details)
Product Description
About The Case
Cooling:Air
Assemble:Simple
GPU length:No limit
Main material:Acrylic
Power support:ATX、SFX
Advantage:Good heat dissipation
Three Size
ITX
Motherboard Support:ITX
Hard Disk Support:HDDX1,SSDX1
MATX
Motherboard Support:ITX,MATX
Hard Disk Support:HDDX2,SSDX1
ATX
Motherboard Support:ITX,MATX,ATX
Hard Disk Support:HDDX2,SSDX1
Complete Accessories
Complete accessories make assembly easier
Open Case
Open design
Good heat dissipation effect
Improves computer performance
Color:Transparency
Material:Acrylic
Cooling:Air
Power:Atx、Sfx
Motherboard:Matx、Itx
Customers say
Customers find the computer chassis easy to assemble with clear instructions. They appreciate its aesthetic design and finish, making it suitable for display racks. Many consider it an excellent product that works well on a budget. The kit comes complete with useful spare parts and is considered a good value. While some customers are satisfied with the size and value for money, others have differing opinions on its sturdiness.
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5 reviews for DIY Gaming Computer Open Case Acrylic Open Chassis Rack Support Motherboards ATX M‑ATX ITX PC Test Bench (MATX)
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WCat –
Very pleased, with one minor nit for
Overall, I’m very pleased with this kit. There is a single sheet included that had a URL listed for assembly instructions. I went to that website, and followed the instructions. It was mostly photos with some text, and arrows pointing out things to note.This is much better than some Chinese-sourced products that have a poorly-copied, barely-readable set of non-sequitur instructions! I only had one moment of confusion about the good-looking aluminum feet. A photo showed what looked like large screws that hold the feet in place, which I couldn’t find in the nice hardware compartment, nor were they listed anywhere. Turns out they were already threaded into the feet, and had to be removed. I know this sounds like I don’t know what I’m doing, but you’ll have to see them to understand what I mean. They looked like a design detail on the legs rather than a removable screw.Took me 10 minutes of head scratching to figure it out. The manufacturer could have avoided this by either supplying the screws separately in the hardware compartment (which by the way is a very nice touch instead of the usual poly bag of parts), or with a simple note on the web page, like “remove screw from the foot” or something similar.OK, so that’s not a big deal. Here’s my minor nit: The supplied power supply bracket does not fit the smaller SFX-sized ITX power supplies. Normal ATX supplies–no problem. In my case, I just used some black 3M double-sided rubber grip tape that holds the little power supply well. BTW, I used an Apevia PFC500W modular SFX supply, also purchased on Amazon for about $50. Nice little supply.With those small issues out of the way, I’ll move on to the positives. This is a well thought out design, with a great little hardware organizer box. The manufacturer thoughtfully included both a #0 Philips screwdriver, and a pair of inexpensive long-nose pliers! That’s all you need to put this together.Assembly was simple and easy, besides the little things I noted above. The plastic plate that serves as the main support for everything is nicely finished, and has some routed-out areas below the motherboard mounting area, and behind the power supply. This allows for routing the wiring between them to go under the plate, with plenty of clearance provided by the mounting feet.There is an included momentary contact switch that goes to the power switch pins on just about all motherboards, and has a nice brushed metal top that matches the appearance of the 5 metal feet. The feet provide support at the 4 corners of the board, with a 5th one in the middle to prevent bowing of the board. Very nice touch!There are 2 places to either edge-mount a 2.5 or 3.5 inch drive, or a fan. I chose to mount one 2.5 inch drive under the plastic chassis using some existing holes.Since my ITX board did not have a PCIe extension, I didn’t assemble or test the PCIe support bracket that is included, but it looks like it is also well-designed, and looks like it would easily support a large video card. There is also provision to support the card at both ends if needed.This is a well-designed little system, the price is very appealing, and I would definitely buy it again. Everything is well finished, holes were all clean and round, and all bits and pieces were included and fit well. When assembled, this design allows access to all parts of my test system, and it’s very easy to re-configure anything. It would also be very easy to drill a few extra holes for more switches or for mounting other things.
Westin –
Thorough Review – ITX
Iâm writing this review because when I purchased this âcaseâ there were 0 reviews with photos. I have added photos of all the tools/hardware that were sent with the item.Packaging: 5/5The packaging was neat, organized, and protective. All of the parts were individually packaged and organized. There is a protective film over the plexiglass which allowed me to test the spacing/layout without worrying about scratching it.Tools/Hardware: 5/5In this regard the seller exceeded my expectations, and as a pc builder I very much appreciated the level of organization that went into the packaging for this product. There is a small plastic organizer included for the screws, which are seemingly high quality. I didnât have any stripped screws or broken hardware. This is by far the best set of tools Iâve received for a pc case. They included needle nose pliers and a screwdriver, which come in very handy, and can be reused for other projects. Although I used my own tools for this, the pliers included were used quite a lot during the build. The only part I didnât use was the PSU mount, my Sfx PSU didnât seem to fit properly, so I used one of the fan mounts to hold the PSU in place and personally I think it looks better.Overall Quality: 5/5Everything included is very high quality, the holes and cutouts on the plexiglass are very clean and precise. The silver feet look pretty good, and are very solid. It would be wise to add rubber feet to the bottom of they so as to not scratch your desk.Ease of use: 3/5A QR code is included to scan for instructions. They are adequate if you have common sense, pictures are included. Iâm rating this aspect 3/5 because some of the screws in the instructions are different than the screws in the box.Size and space: 5/5This setup has a very small footprint, which is something I was looking for in this build. I added photos showing that the dimensions did in fact match up with the listing on Amazon.Conclusion:I paid $39 for the ITX model of this case. In my opinion, it was well worth it. Iâm still not 100% sure I like the pc Iâve built, I still might go with a traditional case, but to give credit where credit is due, this case does exactly what I needed it to and for less than $50 I think itâs a great deal. If you can get the right pc parts I think you can build a very aesthetic build with this case.I should add that if youâre creative, this case could be used for many really cool builds. It would be very easy to drill your own holes in the plexiglass to customize the layout of everything to your liking, or to remove the feet and mount everything wherever youâd like.Cheers to the team that put this build together!
XiDillon –
Great display rack too!
It has a great appearance that comes with affordability. But I wouldnt say that itll last through repeated breakdowns and component changes.Throw away the directions because its easy to set up. It functions, its cheap, and it makes for a great display to show off components that look great but dont perform to modern standards.I like it for my use.
Amazon Customer –
Very nice, but have one suggestion.
The kit went together well. The included tools I found useless as I already had my own (the screwdriver is way to tiny). Mu suggestion is this…make the clear plastic base piece thicker. If one is not altogether alert and you pick up the assembled computer by the long dimension with the ends, it flexes from the weight of the computer components. A bit thicker piece of plexiglass would be a good improvement.
The Cpt –
Very NICE ðð
High quality. Very complete, including start switch and plyers and a screwdriver.