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DIY Open Frame Computer Case - Mini Transparent Acrylic ITX/MATX PC Case for Custom Builds | Perfect for Gaming Rigs, Home Office & Tech Enthusiasts
$20.24
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DIY Open Frame Computer Case - Mini Transparent Acrylic ITX/MATX PC Case for Custom Builds | Perfect for Gaming Rigs, Home Office & Tech Enthusiasts
DIY Open Frame Computer Case - Mini Transparent Acrylic ITX/MATX PC Case for Custom Builds | Perfect for Gaming Rigs, Home Office & Tech Enthusiasts
DIY Open Frame Computer Case - Mini Transparent Acrylic ITX/MATX PC Case for Custom Builds | Perfect for Gaming Rigs, Home Office & Tech Enthusiasts
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Name: Open computer mainframe chassisMaterial: organic glassColor: transparentsize:9.8*11.8 in (25*30cm)Unimaginable heat dissipation effect, support water cooling. Open chassis, the chassis is backward compatible, and the small chassis can also follow the big motherboard.What's in the box?1*open computer mainframe chassis+1*power button + 1*USB adapter cable +graphic card bracket+power supply bracket+installation screw+installation tool+cable tie.♥100% satisfaction guarantee, if you have any questions, please send us an email, we will serve you wholeheartedly.
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I hope you like puzzles, because the photos you see here on Amazon are the only documentation you get to assemble this. First, peal the protective coating from either side of the acrylic. Attaching the four legs is obvious and trivial. I mounted the power supply next but, in doing so, covered up one of the holes to mount a standoff of the motherboard. Not a big deal -- I just attached a standoff to the underside of the motherboard in that position to provide stability.The power supply mounting hardware comes with two 'Z' shaped brackets. You'll use one of them. It attaches to the acrylic by using your choice of any of the elongated slats that are milled -- whichever works best for you.The expansion card mounting hardware is probably the trickiest part to figure out, but the photos pretty much tell the story.One complaint I have is that the back-left leg mount blocks using the left-most expansion slot on my motherboard. I bent the bottom of the card mount to get around this.Good luck

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