Dimastech Mini Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 16.05.14
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Product descriptions

Overview

   
The Dimastech Mini comes with a clean, simple lines and the design which does not require any special care during installation of the components. From the first contact you will notice the strength of the structure as the test bench has two different levels for the installation of all components and sits on four solid rubber feet screwed directly into the chassis. The Dimastech Mini is made of 1.5mm thick steel. Despite its compact size (340mm depth x 370mm width x 120mm height), it still supports all major motherboards on the market, including the Micro-ATX, Mini-ATX, ATX, Full ATX and XL-ATX form factors. On the Dimastech Mini you can install up to 2 5.25inch devices and 3+1 3.5"/2.5" ones. For our test we used an ATX platform with a longer graphic card without incurring compatibility issues. Unfortunately, the Mini does not offer mounting brackets for radiators, however, the manufacturer did not leave anything to chance and made some good routing for cable management and a huge window for the installation of the toughest backplate. Thanks to the good cable management and to the fact that all peripherals are on the lower plan, with the Dimastech Mini it is pretty easy to obtain a very clean setup. Despite the fact that many motherboards have remote power and reset buttons directly on the PCB, the package includes two buttons for power and reset.
The fan support, called FlexFan 120, supports 120mm fans and allow a flow of air directly on the hottest components. This solution is very good since you will be able to reach the smallest hottest zone on your motherboard. Like the bench table, the support is also sturdy and can be used also for a small 120mm radiator.
 

 



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