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Topic: [FS] Simple aluminum ATX motherboard tray 12 x 10.5-inches with standoffs (Read 208 times)

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legendary
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can you pls ship to UK Huh,,,, if yes,,,,  pls may i know the shipping cost to UK Huh

they fit  in a medium flat rate box  and a usps medium flat rate can fit lots of them (more then 25)

but it is 69 usd

they don't fit in a usps.com padded flat rate envelope which cost 35 usd
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can you pls ship to UK Huh,,,, if yes,,,,  pls may i know the shipping cost to UK Huh
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Can someone explain the purpose of these versus just placing the motherboard on top of the anti-static bag that the motherboard comes in?

One thing  he could have done    is drill a few 1.5 to 2  inch holes under space where the  cpu socket is.


Yes, an area underneath the CPU socket could be cut out, for a slight upcharge.  Cool
legendary
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Can someone explain the purpose of these versus just placing the motherboard on top of the anti-static bag that the motherboard comes in?

I cpu mine and  gpu mine  the ¾ inch lift  does allow better  cooling of the mobo cpu socket  and for that matter the entire mobo is cooled.

I mine riseless  so my mobos are multi slotted and having air circulating under the mobo is good.


One thing  he could have done    is drill a few 1.5 to 2  inch holes under space where the  cpu socket is.

But I did that myself
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If the rest of your rig is on a home built frame, this allows you to secure the motherboard to that frame without worrying about precision drilling the 6 or 9 holes to mount the motherboard to said frame.  I always found that to be the biggest pain on both wooden and aluminum frames.  On my aluminum frames, I can eliminate running 3x 1/4" flat bar aluminum below each mobo with these.
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Can someone explain the purpose of these versus just placing the motherboard on top of the anti-static bag that the motherboard comes in?
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So how do you like it Phil?

I'm going ahead and getting 10 of them.  Been looking for something like this to secure my motherboards as all of mine are just "floaters" atm.
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  they arrived today and I did a quick build using 1 of them.
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how many can fit in the flat rate box?

5?

Actually a Medium flat rate box can hold about 65.  But, because of the weight, I would recommend only shipping about 30-40 per box.

-Rich
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how many can fit in the flat rate box?

5?
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For Sale - A simple sheet of aluminum with standoffs to mount an ATX form factor motherboard. Perfect for large GPU mining farms.



  • 12 x 10.5, 0.05-inch thick aluminum sheet
  • Precision drilled for ATX mounting holes
  • 9x M3x15mm aluminum spacers
  • 18x M3x6mm Stainless steel socket cap screws
  • Likely to have some small cosmetic scratches

$14 - 1-9x
$12 - 10-49x
$11 - 50-99x
$10 - 100+

Plus $14 for shipping via Medium USPS Flat Rate box from Washington State.

PayPal only.

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