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Dimas-Tech Easy Bench V2 Table - Review Print E-mail
Written by David Marshall   
Saturday, 30 August 2008 19:23
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While doing our 'motherboard Living Reviews' over the last year, I've been fighting a losing battle with messy wires, cardboard boxes, optical drives and PSUs, so when the Dimas Tech Bench Table V2 came along, I was very keen to see what it could do.


What on earth is a Dimas Tech Easy Bench Table then?

Well, it's a very simple bit of kit, yet no-one else really does them like this.

One scenario for the use of a bench table would be someone who regularly changes hardware (maybe testing, benching, reviewing etc) but needs the hardware to be out on display so it is easily accessible.

The Dimas Tech Bench Table is basically a housing/stand for your gear rather than a case.

You can put the motherboard on top, there are brackets for several sizes of fans, brackets for optical and hard drives as well as more specialized brackets for a range of water cooling gear.

The main part of the chassis comes in a number of different flavours and you can choose what kind of radiator holes you need when you place your order.


You can also choose the powder coating colour (I've gone for gloss black) and there are quite a few add on options, such as the "Hard Bench" top unit, or you can buy the "Easy Bench" plus all the accessories" (minus the Hard Bench), which is what we have here.

Anyway, on with the review...



 

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