the poor man's computer testbench
thingiverse
I used to install mainboards in their boxes for testing back in the day. After looking up prices for mediocre testbenches, I continued this habit until now. The poor man's testbench has finally been completed after days of hard work. It is packed with features and hopefully easy enough to assemble on your own. Features: - Alignment pins make mobo installation a breeze - 1 x 3.5" toolless HDD bay for convenient storage - 1 x 2.5" toolless HDD/SSD bay for versatility - The testbench accepts all popular mainboard form factors, including mITX, mATX, Flex-ATX, and ATX - It has an extremely small footprint, making it perfect for tight spaces - Easy assembly requires only 6 prints, 8 screws, and 2 pieces of wood - The cost is extremely low, with filament costing around $5, wood under $2, and labor costs unknown
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