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DimasTech Bench/Test Table Easy V3.0 Review

 

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The DimasTech Easy V3.0 looks simple but we also notice that it was designed with some purpose and everything is there for a reason. I have seen that other brands were adding elements that were totally useless or even were causing problems with the installation of certain hardware. Here everything is just as it should be.

 

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The front side of the table has a couple of holes for the power and reset buttons as well as additional ports that are optional. There we can install the audio, USB and E-SATA connectors. Additional ports are available on the online store and are sold separately. On the left side there is a laser cut Easy V3 sign while on the right side we can see the DimasTech logo. On both sides we can install radiators for watercooling. Optimal size will be 360mm (3x 120mm fans) and most popular watercooling kits should fit there. There is also the possibility to use 280mm size (2x 140mm fans). In this review I have used one 360mm radiator which fits perfectly.

 

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On the back we can see “PSU support” which is holding the PSU and additional HDD cage for up to four 3.5″ drives.

 

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The interior of the DimasTech Easy V3.0 is modular like almost everything else in this bench table. The standard set will let us install any 3.5″ and 5.25″ drives while an additional kit which we can order in the online store gives us chance to install 2.5″ drives. Also any standard 3.5″ to 2.5″ adapters will work like these that are usually included with SSD drives. Since I had two of those handy, I decided to use them for my build.

 

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All the drives are being installed using screws with rubber spacers so they are not causing any vibrations. This is a good idea especially since that everything can be done tool-free.

 

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Above we can see that there is a lot of space between the HDD cage and the sides where we can mount radiators. There is no problem to use a thick radiator with fans which is also great; and we can easily keep all of the cooling inside the chassis.

 

 

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