The Green Lean Bench Machine - Not Anymore

I have to ask, what are you planning on bench testing with this? it's a lot of effort to just test some gpus, considering you could have just breadboarded the motherboard to do that
 
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I have to ask, what are you planning on bench testing with this? it's a lot of effort to just test some gpus, considering you could have just breadboarded the motherboard to do that

As a reviewer and project builder i get gpu's in every so often so having this bench in a neat compact system allows me to just swap parts easily. Was also abit of a show piece at the same time so killing 2 birds with 1 stone.
 
having this bench in a neat compact system allows me to just swap parts easily
so does benching components, with just a benching table, with the added bonus that you can have two goto motherboard/cpu combos, typically, one intel, and one amd. then you can test a GPU on both platforms pretty easily, to do a better, fuller review, you are now forever limited to benching with only your locked in CPU choice, an old cpu at that, which can only get older, maybe I'm a little too logical, and a bit too old school, idk!
 
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so does benching components, with just a benching table, with the added bonus that you can have two goto motherboard/cpu combos, typically, one intel, and one amd. then you can test a GPU on both platforms pretty easily, to do a better, fuller review, you are now forever limited to benching with only your locked in CPU choice, an old cpu at that, which can only get older, maybe I'm a little too logical, and a bit too old school, idk!

Ah no, because the whole thing is on Quick Disconnects so ic an easily remove the waterblock if needed to switch cpu's and switch boards just as easily. The only confine is using ITX boards only but most of my work is focused around SFF builds so that doesn't particularly matter.
 
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