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The GDAE10 ITX ATX MATX PC Motherboard Case Frame is a robust and stylish chassis designed for optimal airflow and cooling. Made from a durable 20x20 aluminum profile, it supports various motherboard sizes and offers expandable storage options, making it ideal for gamers and tech enthusiasts looking to build a powerful and efficient setup.
Brand | GDAE10 |
Item Weight | 4.29 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.5 x 6.69 x 3.23 inches |
Color | ITX ATX MATX Vertical Red |
Manufacturer | GDAE10 |
ASIN | B09CMFZP2F |
Date First Available | February 18, 2022 |
R**S
Great value for the buck.
Waiting for my NZXT case to ship, so I built my Ryzen 5 7600x Asus system on this frame. Tempted to cancel the case, since shipping seem to be a never-ending story....ordered on 23 Dec 2020, still not here, but this came in less than a week. Looks pretty radical in the original sense of the word, everything exposed, fantastic light show on this build, cable management a snap. Others complained about the instructions; I have life-long tinker blood, found the construction easy, instructions clear, parts clearly labeled, but a little time-consuming. Entire build from unboxing to computer startup, about 3.5 hrs. My only concern is environmental, the thing runs cool with AIO, (32c), but exposed to external hazards, bumps, dust, cats. Found material quality excellent. Bought the red one; my motif is red and black. Really could use a top handle, although the top bar is drilled, so adding one should be easy. Fun build.
J**E
Great, but know what you're getting into...
I got the red one. It's sturdy and looks great. I would def buy it again.Gripes:1. Wish it had a handle up top.2. Wish it had markings for the different motherboard sizes. It's doable, but it's a bit of a pain to align everything. (See my tip below.)3. Wish the clear resin peices weren't so fragile.Tips:1. After tightening up the frame screws, install the PCI-E bracket and mobo standoffs, but don't tighten them down yet. Lightly screw in the mobo to the standoffs and install your graphics card. Now you can tighten the PCI-E bracket and the visible mobo standoff anchor screws (if you slid them in properly). Now mark the locations of the center standoffs to snug the anchors down once you remove the mobo. (Don't worry, once you have this in front of you, you'll understand what I mean.)2. Snug, DO NOT tighten, the screws for the clear pieces. They will crack... It goes from snug to cracked. Nothing in between.
5**S
Took me 4 hours
I've been building computers for 25 years and I've always wanted an open air case, for the price, you really can't go wrong. That said, it is a very lengthy build process. Aligning the motherboard screws is the worst of it, but very little about this process was easy. I would likely buy a prebuild one next time, that has mounts already there for the motherboard.
E**L
Some parts weren't machined right
The media could not be loaded. The materials are very high quality, but I got some parts that were not machined right. The gpu bracket and psu brackets need these little metal blocks that you need to screw into, I tried on many different tables, desks and even the floor, but they would not slide into place, it's been very frustrating.
T**Y
Quality metal
Good product
T**S
Be ready for it.......
This was a very interesting and versatile open air frame. Have patients, the instructions are not real helpful, other than making sure part A fits with part B correctly. I loaded this thing with a lot more hardware than I expected, and it still did great. Only issue is I built it with an AM4 Ryzen 9, and the cooler I choose was larger than the bracket was designed for. it still works. I will absolutely use this frame again.
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