

🔥 Build Bold, Cool Fast, Swap Faster!
The Gdrasuya10 PC Frame Test Bench is a versatile open-air chassis designed for ITX, mATX, and ATX motherboards. Made from lightweight yet durable 20x20mm aluminum alloy, it offers excellent heat dissipation and easy assembly for DIY enthusiasts. Its modular design supports high-performance components and water cooling setups, making it ideal for professionals who demand quick access and superior airflow in their builds.








| ASIN | B08Z3JSYJ3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,487 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Gdrasuya10 |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | March 16, 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.98 x 9.69 x 35.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.24 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gdrasuya10 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.98 x 9.69 x 35.5 inches |
| Series | Test Bench |
M**D
Works great - Previous reviews crack me up
First I'd like to say if things like putting together an IKEA system frustrate you, if you struggle to install batteries in car remotes, if you have a brain fart when instructions are printed by a drunk person in another country, do NOT buy this kit. This kit did EVERYTHING intended, and I am 100% happy with it. In fact, this kit has tickled me into buying separate parts to create my own. Problem is, for the price, it's not perfect. But you know what? I expected that for the price. Some of the reviews I'm reading are pure comedy. People cutting themselves and bleeding with the parts? I mean are you guys licking the damn thing? Yeah, the edges could be better, but you don't see me twirling the pieces around like a baton. I see shiny and instinctively think of sharp. It's easy to avoid touching the ends. People whining about not having any specific motherboard scribe marks on the rails. I mean why should there be? It can be built in a variety of different ways. That's like putting an up arrow on house bricks. The screws are a given concern. They give you this itty bitty little baby allen wrench for them, and the screws themselves are not magnetic. Eh, being magnetic would have been convenient, but definitely not a life changing concern. As a person that builds things, I got tools. I simply took out an h2/2mm screwdriver, and I happily moved forward with the build. Is it slightly wobbly? It can be, but I don't think it was intended to have users swinging off the thing. It wasn't difficult to put together. If you like Erector sets and have decent mechanical sense, you will feel right at home with this thing. That being said, most people don't enjoy having to build something like this. And I can't blame them. It's really not for everyone. Lots of people prefer turn key things. But my god, don't give it low stars just because you can't figure it out. If I can't find a supplier of all the individual components for a separate system, I'll probably buy another kit. I specifically bought this because I knew it has zero fluff allowing it to fit perfectly in a cabinet, and it did so fabulously.
I**Y
The Modular Playground for People Who Can’t Leave Their PCs Alone
Let’s not sugarcoat it—if you’re buying a test bench, you’re already “that guy.” You don’t want a pretty case. You want open air, quick swaps, zero screws lost in the abyss, and unrestricted access to your nerd heart’s content. This modular frame test bench? Chef’s kiss. Absolute game-changer if you're the kind of person who: Swaps GPUs more than you change light bulbs Has more thermal paste tubes than shampoo bottles Thinks cable management is optional (it is here, and we love that) I set mine up in under 30 minutes—sturdy aluminum rails, clear standoff markings for ITX, mATX, and full ATX, and tons of room for GPUs, tower coolers, AIOs… you name it. PSU and storage mounting brackets? Clean. Doesn’t feel like an afterthought. And that open frame airflow? Unreal. My 13700K sat 10°C cooler under load just from the lack of airflow restriction. No more cooking VRMs just because a front panel’s feeling shy. What I Like: Modular AF: Move things around, fit what you want, no compromises Super accessible for diagnostics, benchmarking, or quick component swaps Solid build quality for the price—no wobble, no weird angles Looks like a spaceship skeleton. In the best way. What Could Be Better: Instructions? Yeah… good luck. It’s IKEA-meets-engineering-lab. But if you’ve built one PC before, you’ll be fine. Top-mounted GPU support bracket would be nice, especially for heavy RTX cards Would love a few pre-drilled cable tie points or routing guides
O**G
I highly recommend this product!
Once you get this assembled, it is sturdy. I think it's a little overpriced. It's not easy to put together, but that's why I bought it. The only complaint I have is the end caps for the unfinished ends. The plastic caps are as cheap as you could get. They are so bad, they all broke when trying to install them. There's a center pole in the middle of the end cap. The pole should fit in the hole at the end of the red aluminum pieces. The pole on the end caps are too big. I recommend selling add-ons to this product. I would like to buy an extra on and off switch I can add as a reset button. A USB port addon that matches the switch would be cool. Great product overall. I had to take a star for the end caps.
K**N
As the title says, great value, fun to put together!
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