Feature: 1.Product Name: Aluminum Open Air Miner Case 2.Material: Alluminum 3.Color: Silver, Black 4.Type: Stackable 5.Support up to 32CM GPU and 12CM Computer Fan mount position, Support MicroATX,ITX,E-ATX,ATX motherboar. 6.Stackable open air design, perfect for any type of GPU scrypt mining such as Litecoin, Dogecoin, Earthcoin, etc. Also great for Bitcoin ASICs. 7.Keep your video cards extra cool with this open air design. Plenty of room between cards allow airflow. 8.Standard aluminum alloy profiles, strong and durable, full protection of graphics cards and electronic devices, can be firmly superimposed 9.Size 19 GPUs(with 18 Fans)model:76x36x75cm/14.17x14.17x29.52 inch Package Included: 1 set Open Air Frame with Blue Fans (NOT INCLUDE CPU, GPU, PSU, Motherboards, Cables.)
C**O
Great value, well-made, assembly will take a couple of hours
Having put together at least 2 houses' worth of DIY furniture, I know my way around a big box of parts and screws. I also know that if you put just one piece on backwards or in the wrong place, you're done for. This case is the same way. The quality of the parts very good, especially for the money. I already had five case fans laying around so didn't need to buy any. The one thing it's missing is instructions. Even some rudimentary diagrams would be nice. I figured it out by looking at the pictures of the assembled case on Amazon's pages and by watching assembly vids of this case available online. Some assembly steps can be a bit fiddly, especially the little silver locknuts, but if you're buying this, you already have somewhat of an idea of what you're doing. The end product is rock-solid though, once you put it together (for the 3rd time because you put a piece on backwards). Thankfully, as the parts are all threaded metal held together with metal screws, you can remove/replace parts multiple times with stripping out the mounting holes, like would happen with wood furniture. Would buy again. BTW, it DOES come with a 2-pin power switch to attach to the MB.
O**T
Wonky
Fun to build if you like challenges and have lots of time.. but..It takes forever to get the bars aligned to your GPU cards.The plexiglass flexes way too much to support the mobo. My $100 mobo is clearly warped now. Internal traces are certain to be breaking.Bolts and nuts don't hold well enough.This rack is just too squirmy to put $700 worth of delicate and heavy electronics on.
J**S
Not easy to assemble, but worth it!
Overall I really like the design, and quality. It took me a little over an hour to assemble due to very small parts and ikea style instruction manual. Simply worth the time for a great build.
M**T
HORRIBLE
This has got to be one of the worst purchases I have ever made. The instructions are horrible, the photos are bad as well. It took me half a day to assemble this frame. You get about 500 pieces some are marked some are not. This company could not pay me to purchase from them again, never ever!
M**D
Have fun on your first build of this...
After you put a few of these together they begin to make sense if you like spending an hour or 1 1/2 doing it. Functional when built.
C**N
I thought I was good at building things...
IKEA? No problem. Simple Chinese mining rig? Jeezus, I had the hardest time figuring out the tiny drawings and no written instructions. In the end, I found a YouTube video to help finish the build.
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