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Mini ATX MATX ITX PC Test Bench Open Air Frame DIY Case Portable Vertical GPU Mining Rig Frame Fits Graphics Card X79 X99 Water Cooling

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Style: Portable


Features

  • Made of 1 mm thick steel plate for durability and equipped with a stainless steel handle for easy portability.
  • Can be placed either horizontally or vertically, providing flexible setup options.
  • Supports ITX, M-ATX, and ATX motherboards, as well as an ATX PSU for both wind direction installation.
  • Capable of installing GPUs up to 265 mm in length and of any height, and supports a 360 mm water cooler for advanced cooling needs.
  • Designed to install 2 HDDs, offering ample storage capacity for your data needs.

Brand: MININGEEK


Motherboard Compatability: ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX


Case Type: Full Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Business


Color: Black


Material: Alloy Steel


Power Supply Mounting Type: Bottom Mount


Cooling Method: Air


Model Name: Test Bench


Item Weight: 1.6 Kilograms


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎MININGEEK


Series: ‎Test Bench


Item model number: ‎W01


Item Weight: ‎3.52 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.4 x 15.8 x 6 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.4 x 15.8 x 6 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Miningeek


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎January 23, 2024


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  • These are great
Style: Stackable
Great price for what you get. They do stack and can screw together. There is paint in the threads but I have not crosstheaded one screw. I don't like the drive mounting but I am using it and it seems ok. Goes together easy, nice and sturdy once complete. Really cannot think of a downside that isn't inherent of an open air case. Using for a machine learning workstation with 4 gpus and dual CPUs on an EATX board, everything fits as it should. UPDATE: I now have 5 of these, They are great cases. They screw together very well, are very sturdy, My worry of the hard drive mounting is not even an issue. They fit ATX and EATX boards, If you have something smaller the holes are not there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024 by Matt

  • Oh the possibilities!
Style: Stackable
This thing is pretty bare bones, but that makes it a snap to assemble. It feels sturdy enough, and everything fit as expected. I couldn't seem to find a horizontal case that I liked, so I decided to try and customize this one. It came out okay, I wish I had a laser cutter for the acrylic I used for side panels, but overall I'm happy with how it came out. I even managed to squeeze a 340mm 9070xt Red Devil in it, only because of the extra space I got by adding the 1/8" acrylic and putting the rad and fans on the outside. Without some sort of space between the chassis and the rad the fan would rub on the stupid "Helstone" thing on the end of the GPU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by Faster Tomorrow Faster Tomorrow

  • Close. Very close.
Style: Stackable
I bought this case because I wanted to rack mount my PC, but I was having a hard time finding a front I/O case that allowed for a large GPU. So I decided on this open air chassis. However, I didn't want exposed openings in the front, so I bought some corrugated vinyl, to allow me to enclose the front and top of the case, so things would not fall in. The photo in my review is what I ended up with. Everything went together very well. The screws and slots all lined up, and this machine was very easy to build. Plenty of screws were included, and they even include a momentary switch to help you turn on the power - although I recommend getting a panel mount switch or a remote power switch for the PC. Why 4 stars? The case needs to be about 3 inches deeper. While my GPU fits, I can't mount cooling fans in front, the way the photo on the listing shows. So I had to mount the fans on the outside of the case. This isn't a huge problem, as they're inside the rack, but I still wish there was just a little more room. My other problem is that it was just millimeters too wide to fit on a standard rack shelf, so I had to flip the shelf over and set the case on the bottom of the shelf. I had to re-arrange the rack to make things fit, and i may end up having to remove this whole thing and start over, if I want to make things work in the rack the way I'd hoped. So while this really is a decent open air chassis, it's maybe not the best thing to use as a foundation for a custom case mod. It's very close, but it needs some tweaking in the dimensions to be "just right." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by TomTardis TomTardis

  • Very sturdy and extremely customizable.
Style: Stackable
Great value case my favorite features that you can stack multiple of these on top of each other. Great case for my test bench. I’ll probably pick up a couple more of these for future builds and/or expandability to make existing rig.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Robert the builder Robert the builder

  • Easily accommodates EATX board and dual Xeon
Style: Stackable
Not enterprise quality, but easily assembled and solid construction. Bought this for open air stackable CPU mining and it’s perfect for that.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Patrick Harris Schulz Patrick Harris Schulz

  • sturdy but to small for my use
Style: Stackable
this is sturdy nice gauge metal but it has more negative's than positives, if I was making an open air pc with an ATX MB and only using m.2 ssd's and a gpu no longer than 11.75 inches this could make for a nice little setup but this is all I would use it for period. I was hoping this would work as a open server plat form but as you see I had to get creative. I could have drilled a few more holes for mounting the hard drive's but just used what options where there. I did get 2 of these so I am going use the other to mount the PSU and hard drive's I will have no choice and have to drill holes to mount them. I also would not use this as a mining rig set up either space is way too limited and no real way too mount enough GPU'S to make it worth while to use and only being able to use a GPU length of 11.75". I thought maybe I could use this as a test bench as well but that changed in a hurry after I got it assembled as you would most likely want to mount the PSU and any hard drives under the MB and the MB form factor that mounts best is the ATX I did try to mount an Micro ATX and DID NOT like how it was positioned. I removed all the hard drives for one of the pics with just an m.2 on the mother board and system running in one of the pics and assembled the other one and used some hard drive cages from other pc's I hard saved and mounted them with out any drilling so I could add more hard drives. there are better option's out there to buy but this is what I had. If these where $25.00 each I would have give a 5 star but at current price of 39.99 as of 1/16/2025 it will remain at 3stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by me me

  • Cools great, Compact, Well design from a simplified approach
Style: Stackable
I love this frame. It's open air so will cool very well without any chassis fan, compact, light weight and simple and very affordable.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024 by LunoBird

  • Elegant and simple
Style: Stackable
There are plenty of configuration that you need to build for a basic or heavy duty pc
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024 by Simon Wong

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