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The simple solution to our problem is to put the parts into a chassis of some kind, but surely that solution is too obvious as it’s staring us right in the eye. You see the problem arises when you need to change the motherboard or even the CPU retention bracket underneath as this involves the removal of the whole system.
This left manufacturers with a problem that needed solving, and whilst some have tried and failed, others have succeeded in creating a test bench that makes removal of key components a simple, painless task. CoolerMaster are one manufacturer that believe they have accomplished that task with their Test Bench V1.0. This is a unique product when compared to the rest of the product lineup from other top-selling brands and due to that we will be looking at the product with a fresh perspective, from an enthusiasts point of view.
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