I would offer grommets to protect tubing on the pass through and some rubber feet on the bottom of the case. Some flexible gooseneck fan holders to direct air flow over the beach would be a nice addition also. Even a gooseneck led ect. A stand to tilt the workbench towards you when you're working and troubleshooting in a seated position would be nice. Some quick release motherboard standoffs so you can swap equipment tool free, could possibly be applied in other areas. A telemetry display would be nice to read out the power usage at the power supply connections along with some temp sensors probes that can be freely placed. Wishful thinking. And if future versions come out possibly support for eatx and other odd motherboard sizes, I find myself working on temperamental supermicro server boards sometimes and working in a server case can cut your hands up. Confirmed blood will short a motherboard. Just observations and wild hair ideas off the top of my head, I'm excited about the product. Good job 👍
Great idea! Your test bench solves all of the niggling (and glaring) problems with my test bench. I'll have to keep an eye on your product. I use an Open Benchtable (not the mini) and it is set up for water-cooling. I have 240 x 45mm and a 360 x 45mm radiations on one end and a pump/res on the other. I ended up building some braces to support the radiators but it's still a tad ungainly. I use a Corsair Commander Pro & a Silverstone PWM controller to handle the temperature sensors and fan curves (I'm quite often using old hardware). As for the cables.... I'm using CableMod sleeved cables going back to a Corsair HX-1200i and there's quite the excess to deal with.
Would love to see a full feature breakdown of the absolute case. Very interested in getting one in the future but the details on the website are a bit light.
So you couldnt figure it out your self? Id almost argue you have no business owning a test bed if you need instructions on putting a few screws together.
@@djscottdog1chill, some people look to the Manuel to understand specifications like dimensions or powerboard limitations such as power and weight to keep from cracking the pcb. I have gpu water blocks sitting on my desk alone that are chunky 5lbs of copper. Also quick referencing dip switches.
Great product, I would have liked to see an exemplary setup.
You guys are absolutely cranking out some incredible stuff at the moment! Congrats!
Far out amazing as always ❤
Enjoy the rest of your week and keep it up the great job 👍🏽
This thing is awesome!
Put a nice front panel with usb c, minimize its weight to make it portable, and this is the best thing since sliced bread.
I would offer grommets to protect tubing on the pass through and some rubber feet on the bottom of the case.
Some flexible gooseneck fan holders to direct air flow over the beach would be a nice addition also. Even a gooseneck led ect.
A stand to tilt the workbench towards you when you're working and troubleshooting in a seated position would be nice.
Some quick release motherboard standoffs so you can swap equipment tool free, could possibly be applied in other areas.
A telemetry display would be nice to read out the power usage at the power supply connections along with some temp sensors probes that can be freely placed. Wishful thinking.
And if future versions come out possibly support for eatx and other odd motherboard sizes, I find myself working on temperamental supermicro server boards sometimes and working in a server case can cut your hands up. Confirmed blood will short a motherboard.
Just observations and wild hair ideas off the top of my head, I'm excited about the product.
Good job 👍
Hi Daniel.....well done! I can't find the manual yet to check the dimensions on the power board.
I would like to see a set up as an example with the distro plate and rads.
Great idea! Your test bench solves all of the niggling (and glaring) problems with my test bench. I'll have to keep an eye on your product.
I use an Open Benchtable (not the mini) and it is set up for water-cooling. I have 240 x 45mm and a 360 x 45mm radiations on one end and a pump/res on the other. I ended up building some braces to support the radiators but it's still a tad ungainly. I use a Corsair Commander Pro & a Silverstone PWM controller to handle the temperature sensors and fan curves (I'm quite often using old hardware). As for the cables.... I'm using CableMod sleeved cables going back to a Corsair HX-1200i and there's quite the excess to deal with.
Look up the Benchlab, it even inputs everything it measures into HWMonitor.
Would love to see a full feature breakdown of the absolute case.
Very interested in getting one in the future but the details on the website are a bit light.
Isn't the 6/8-pin supplemental power just for the front IO USB-C header?
No manual I got mine have been waiting to put it together
So you couldnt figure it out your self? Id almost argue you have no business owning a test bed if you need instructions on putting a few screws together.
@@djscottdog1chill, some people look to the Manuel to understand specifications like dimensions or powerboard limitations such as power and weight to keep from cracking the pcb.
I have gpu water blocks sitting on my desk alone that are chunky 5lbs of copper.
Also quick referencing dip switches.
Send it to Jayz two cents for a review and full wayercooled build
Amazing product as always
not a single example of what it looks like fully assembled on either your website or in this youtube video, crazy
Amazing❤
hope you could do a buid on it thanks and that"s a good TB good job
This would match my Spectre 3 limited edition!!
Now you have to make it compatible for backside MB connectors.
Just use bigger standoffs.
Not much of a test bench with all the features more like open case.
300$ lol!
They should really increase the price.