💎 Elevate Your Mining Game!
The Dciustfhe Mining Frame is a robust mining rig case designed to support up to 8 GPUs, featuring a thickened structure for durability, an innovative heat dissipation design for optimal airflow, and compatibility with both ITX and ATX motherboards, ensuring a clean and organized mining setup.
R**N
Perfect for arcade cabinets
As title says, made a great housing for PC parts inside a custom built arcade machine.
P**N
Great for the money, some small issues easily fixed
I have 2 of these now, one I used as the base for a display PC built into a cabinet, and the other I use as a test bench. Neither of them came with the cross brace supports shown in the picture but they dont really need it. The screws are very cheap, which is fine for the motherboard standoffs etc but I used some small nut and bolts I have to connect the 2 plates together making it a lot more sturdy. 2 of the screws provided for this had the head snap off when applying pressure to hold the thing together.Although this supports ATX, the motherboard I have goes right up to the edge. I connected 3 120mm fans to push air across it and the bottom fan blocked all the SATA ports. Fortunately I had enough parts to use an NVME I had spare instead of an SSD the width of your board is something to check for if you want fans.
C**S
Perfection
As our fellow reviewer only wants to leave an "adequate" review i'll go into a bit more detail.I was fully expecting to be returning this item, wasn't expecting any of the holes to line up properly or something missing or something broke but no.Everything lines up perfectly. Every screw hole, every screw, it's sturdy, it does what i need it to do to perfection.If i have one minor gripe it's that there aren't any instructions but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what screw fits where.I dislike full cases, only use my computer of a weekend and swap out components quite often on those weekends. This is exactly what i need.If you need something similar and are looking at stupidly priced test benches i recommend giving this a try at £19. Yes it's stamped sheet metal basically but it doesn't make it not do what is intended of it.Glad i purchased, zero regrets.
A**C
Great item
Great item
H**M
Too expensive (£25). Cheap materials. Badly designed. Could have been really good, but...
Cost £25, but probably cost no more than £1 to manufacture in China. Therefore totally overpriced.FWIW, mine arrived damaged. I had to bend back the metal near the corner using pliers. Would not have happended if thicker metal sheet had been used.NOTE: I was wanting to use with a 486 PC motherboard, not a modern bit mining motherboard and I was inserting ISA cards and not GFX cards.The metal sheet is a little on the thin side (as compared to ordinary PC cases). There are 2 braces to support the back and base plate, however on my unit the screw holes were slightly out so the angle was less than 90 degrees making it difficult to fit the cards.The picture shows that the tops of the slots do not have the cut outs (bottom part of picture is this product) which allow cards to be inserted which have rear connectors. The top of the picture shows the slots in a genuine PC case (note the large cut outs next to the screw hole). I had to remove the braces to insert ISA cards, to push back the back plate. Not ideal. This MAY NOT be a problem with GFX cards which have flush HDMI/DisplayPort connectors.My motherboard appeared to sit a little low, in that the ISA card could not be fully pushed down into the ISA slot. Again this issue may not arise with modern bit coining motherboard and GFX cards, IDK.So if you are buying this board for use with old PC motherboards, it is NOT suitable, unless you are prepared to make your own modifications. I will try to saw out the card slots and I will try to use washers underneath the stand-offs in order to riase the motherboard.It's a pity. With a bit more care and attention, it could have been a really useful product both for bit mining rigs and for old PC motherboards.
A**X
It works
Currently undertaking a BTX to ATX conversion, and this looks like it'll do the job
D**N
Adequate
adequate
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