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  1. 1) Gigabyte Z97x SOC Force - Used for a couple LN2 sessions a few months ago. Was plastidipped but I've removed the majority of it. Comes with GPU Bracket and IO Shield GA-Z97X-SOC Force (rev. 1.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE http://i.imgur.com/ep9IOCu.jpg http://i.imgur.com/RPB8HB7.jpg http://i.imgur.com/PKtSZrJ.jpg http://i.imgur.com/zQcIePF.jpg 2) Fluke 52-2 NIB - Never used comes with all original packaging except it only has 1 probe because I used the other one. http://en-us.fluke.com/products/thermometers/fluke-52-ii-thermometer.html http://i.imgur.com/2oGw7wu.jpg 3) KingPin Tek 9 SLIM - Bought from Gunny a few months back but I never used it. https://kingpincooling.com/collections/extreme-pc-cooling/products/tek-9-slim http://i.imgur.com/YLf3blx.jpg 4) EVGA 1080ti FE - Used for 1 benchmark. Comes in original box with all original contents. http://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=11G-P4-6390-KR http://i.imgur.com/kjzjjJ1.jpg 5) Team DDR3 9-11-11-28 2400Mhz - Bought from someone on OCN that was binning RAM. Capable of 9-12-12-21 2800Mhz @ 2v YMMV http://i.imgur.com/ZhI9uIN.jpg I have 2 EVGA 480 I can throw in free on anything $200+. They don't have stock heatsink though just the bare card. All prices are shipped in the US. I am not looking to sell outside of the US right now. If you are in South FL and want to meet up I will be happy to knock a few dollars off stuff. 1) $75 2) $185 3) $75 4) $630 - Sold 5) $40 https://www.heatware.com/u/80411/to
  2. Please PM me or post here if you have question about something before buying it. I don't really have time for this anymore so I'm getting rid of the extra/unneeded hardware. 1) EVGA GTX 980ti SC+ : $275 - Sold Used for about a year. Purchased 7/15/2015 which leaves about 2 years of warranty on it. http://i.imgur.com/yZVWQl0.jpg http://i.imgur.com/S93RVCO.jpg EVGA - Product Specs - EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti SC+ GAMING ACX 2.0+ 2) EVGA 1300w G2 : $150 Used for 6 months then downgraded to an 850w. Purchased 7/02/15 http://i.imgur.com/DgVy5ya.jpg http://i.imgur.com/i6xvtKD.jpg http://i.imgur.com/fE3TQCA.jpg http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=120-G2-1300-XR 3) Ducky Shine 5 Cherry Red switches : $115 Everything works great on it I just didn't have a need for the TK so I changed to a ducky one TKL. http://i.imgur.com/cpe9HQo.jpg http://i.imgur.com/jiWHvpd.jpg https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1367 4) 2x EVGA 480 : $30 each / $50 pair No heat sinks or original boxes. One of them appears to of had a cap replaced by someone else. http://i.imgur.com/L3Mm6W0.jpg http://i.imgur.com/JbmpPvB.jpg No specs 5) Gigabyte Z97x SOC Force : $150 Covered in plastidip and ready for subzero. Used it several times and it is a great board just no use for it. The platidip can be removed if you want to do so. Includes the IO Shield and OC. http://i.imgur.com/8MjZPuU.jpg http://i.imgur.com/Y3Cwoef.jpg 6) Asus Rampage Extreme LGA 775 : $175 - Sold Bought this and tested it with the processor it came with. Everything seems to work fine. Includes IO Shield but no original box or other accessories. http://i.imgur.com/ebwQc9n.jpg https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/RAMPAGE_EXTREME/ 7) Open Bench Table community edition: $150 - Sold Purchased during the preorders. Never used it as I don't really have time anymore with school. It has been opened and setup once for pictures. Comes in original box with the travel sleeve http://i.imgur.com/Flml7Mb.jpg http://i.imgur.com/MUTnLMX.jpg https://openbenchtable.com/ 8) KingPin Dragon CPU Pot : $115 Original dragon pot so it isn't anodizied. Comes with K-Type Probe http://i.imgur.com/zPai0rT.jpg'>http://i.imgur.com/zPai0rT.jpg 9) 2x KingPin Tek 9 Slim : $110/$200 both http://i.imgur.com/zPai0rT.jpg https://kingpincooling.com/collections/extreme-pc-cooling/products/tek-9-slim If you buy both the GPU and CPU pot I will throw in the pelican case. Heat: http://www.heatware.com/u/80411
  3. I noticed mine didn't match my order number either so I assume people were ordering more than 1 or they just didn't bother to match them up. As for the scratch I'm guessing it slipped past QC and I'm sure they will make it right. I would email Xyala directly. contact@openbenchtable.com
  4. Thanks for the reply. In a week or two I will do a better review I just wanted something up quickly. As for the mobo size I was referring to XL-ATX mobo. I know it isn't super common but it still would have been nice to see support for it.
  5. It doesn't officially support E-ATX. I'm sure it has the width to do it they just don't officially support it from what I've seen. To each their own about the branding. I thought maybe they would have a nice clean logo on the top of it.
  6. I was just like to say before I start that I have no been paid to do this review and I paid full retail price and shipping on the table so there is no bias here. I will also update this as I use it if I find any large faults with it. For the better part of a year now I have been using an Easy 2.5 which everyone knows is huge. They elected to set the PSU on the side so it is extremely tall and very heavy in general. I figured I would give an OBT a try even though I had never heard of Streacom but I figured if HWBOT was willing to put their name on it then the company must be decent. After a month of waiting I got a box DHL express which I really wasn't expecting and I had basically forgotten about even ordering one. It came in a normal brown box that was actually pretty beat up so I was a little worried. Opening it up you are greeted with this: It is properly wrapped in a very tough bubble wrap that kept the box the table was in from getting damaged so +1 for you guys because I can't stand getting something where the box is beat up because they were cheap on the packing material. Inside that you have 2 items, a soft sided carrying case and the box the table is in. The case was even in another bag that kept it clean. The OBT box itself had 3 seals on it so you knew it hadn't been opened by customs or anyone else for that matter. Upon opening you are greeted with the very clean and slick looking aluminum table that is surrounded by a soft foam that has been formed to fit the OBT. Once you take the table out there is a set of instructions which are printed in full color. Mine was glued to the box though so it kinda tore when pulling it out. Directions if you want to look at them: http://i.imgur.com/RmlGinv.jpg http://i.imgur.com/GFejN8P.jpg Now onto the actual bench. Instructions were included but real men just start unscrewing things until something comes loose which is exactly what I did. All of the screws feel of top quality and the threads are extremely nice on them. 4 screws lets both set of feet swing loose. They are then attached at each end with the same 4 screws. All 4 holes are slightly countersunk I assume to make sure no pins on the back of your board touch them. Both legs have rubber feet on the bottom so it will not slide. With the legs on you have this: Now a lot of times things like this are extremely wobbly and I wouldn't trust it but this thing is rock solid. I could probably stand on it and it wouldn't buckle. The feet contain all the standoffs for the motherboard. Included are 8 standard screw type standoffs and 8 banana plug snap type which I personally thinks is an awesome idea. I one issue is a standard mobo has 9 standoffs so if you want one in every hole you will have to use 1 of the opposite kind. As you can see the plugs stick up just barely above the mobo so there isn't a worry about them being in the way. To remove your mobo you simply pull up and it comes off with no trouble so switching mobos is quick and simple. That is as far as I went with assembly but this is definitely going to become my main bench table. Quick pros and cons list: Pros + Lightweight + Small and easily carried with you during lans + High quality parts + Quick assembly + Quick to switch mobo + Tool-less design + Carrying case included + Great customer service(had a question and emailed them and got a reply back the same day) Cons - Only supports up to an ATX Mobo - Mix and match standoffs for ATX Mobo if you want to use all 9 - Not the easiest thing to disassemble - Not movable with PSU attached(It might be fine there is just no support besides 4 screws). - All branding it on the back/bottom. I was really hoping to see a logo on the top of it.
  7. I only agree to there being no fee if they remove all the prizes except a pass to champ(excludes airfare and hotel). Flying someone from the US anywhere but the US easily cost $1000 and probably more. If someone wins and it doesn't cost them everything I would rather see it go toward another event to provide more prizes than be refunded. I don't know any sport where you have to pay an entry fee that refunds it if you don't win and they don't spend all the money. How do you determine who gets a refund and who gets screwed over?
  8. The worst that happens is you list it for that and then it doesn't sell and you lower it. I mean if it works then it shouldn't be an issue especially if you are willing replace it with a new one.
  9. 22 did my first submission when I was 17 or 18 then stopped after a few runs because I didn't have the income to support this and school was more important.
  10. Gunny had a caseking 6.5+ and had it for around $600 without any luck so I would say for one that is damaged you aren't going to get more than $350-$450 max. Just doesn't seem like people are wanting to spend large money on 6700k.
  11. Well after pulling out my Easy 2.5 today I realized I could no longer deal with having something this big. Ordered one. Now the waiting begins
  12. Will we ever see a reseller in the US for these? $50 shipping on a $150 item is quite steep and is the only thing keeping me from buying one. I really would like to get rid of my dimastech case.
  13. You may want to consider using Google Wallet since paypal is going to be nice and take 3% from every person then another 3% when you send it to the two of them. Google doesn't charge fees as long as you aren't using a debit or credit card to pay and it is coming straight from a bank account. I don't have a lot to contribute but I can throw in a few dollars. Last thing, since dimastech has filed for bankruptcy is there a way for them to file a claim against any assets the company has to get the money back?
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