DimasTech Bench Table V2.5 Review 14

DimasTech Bench Table V2.5 Review

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Value and Conclusion

  • The DimasTech Bench Table V2 starts at 119 €, while the FlexFan 120 goes for 10 € and the USB 2.0 cable is priced at 2.50 €
  • Justified price
  • Very functional Bench Table
  • Thumb nuts with screws keeps the need for tools to a minimum
  • Extremely good build quality due to SECC material
  • Available in plenty of colors to choose from
  • Spacious overall design
  • Cut-outs for clean cable routing
  • Ready for water cooling
  • Accepts dual or triple 120 mm radiator
  • Can fit long ATX boards with up to 10 expansion slots.
  • Plenty of active cooling options with the set of accessories
  • Large, labeled power & reset buttons included
  • Drives & power supply held in place securely
  • Can be customized for special cooling equipment
  • Screws too short to hold arch and flooring together
  • FlexFan very fragile
  • Very tight fit of mainboard rear I/O and expansion slot piece
  • Some small imperfections in the paint job, otherwise excellent
  • Larger than other bench tables
The Dimastech Bench Table Easy V2.5 is a nice revision of their tables. Dimastech is actively listening to the users and us reviewers, aiming to improve the product and add new & useful features. With the V2 I was not amused about the packaging, the complicated installation due to small parts like washers and nuts and no instruction manual. Dimastech has changed the way things are secured inside the cardboard box, replaced the small parts with thumb nuts and screws and is actively working on an instruction manual. On top of that, they have unified the accessory set, which is not included with the table instead of being an upgrade. You also get better power & reset buttons, more openings on the flooring for increased flexibility, the possibility to add USB 2.0 or an eSATA port to the front. Dimastech is also offering the FlexFan120 for 10 € extra, but the current version is very fragile. The thread is easily twisted of the bottom part and Dimastech is already working on a fix to increase the quality of the product. The same goes for the problem with the thumb screws not being able to hold the arch and flooring together, as they are a bit too short for this purpose. We will update this review as soon as we get the new FlexFan120 along with new screws. The original Benchtable V2 was a great base for our memory review and the V2.5 manages to solve a lot of problems, but also add a few areas to improve upon. Overall, with simpler assembly and better small components, the Benchtable V2.5 is a solid successor, worthy of the higher version number
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