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2025-09-03 13:15:47
This BYTESIUM mobile computer stand is really excellent. It looks great, and was easy to assemble. The cork padding is a nice touch and it was thoughtful engineering there. I recently built a new Full Tower computer rig made with the be Quiet! Dark Rock 901 case. With all steel construction, it is heavy to begin with. Time to buy a mobile stand. I tried some cheaper models, but they did not fit and were not built anywhere near like this BYTESIUM stand. I wish it came in white, but you cannot have everything, or you can paint it yourself. This thing rolls fine with heavy carpet, and is really cheap insurance against getting a hernia. If you have a really heavy full tower case loaded to the gills, this is the ticket for a mobile stand. One point to keep in mind, is that the instructions tell you to tighten the allen head bolts in all the way. You want to be careful with that, as I broke off one of the welded nuts securing the bolt. I was able to make it work, but not sure I would just tighten those bolts to the max. Unit comes with allen wrench and small open end wrench for tightening the casters. Very happy with this! (Note: Not a paid endorsement).
Dallas Texas
2025-08-30 16:41:07
I built a new computer, I went with a Fractal Design Define 7 XL (not the regular, the XL) because it was Christmas and nothing was in stock except ugly boxes I'd just swap out later which would be a big waste of money. Plus the 7XL was on a ridiculous sale so why not. It is BIG and HEAVY, much more so than you'd realize, to the extent that I'll need help if I ever have to lift it often.Anyways, back to this. It extends to be both long and wide enough to hold the Define 7 XL, which is possibly the biggest footprint a PC case can have. It's also metal and surprisingly heavy for a CPU stand.It was easy to put together, and it comes with its own (two) tools necessary for assembly. Very quality job all around. There are sticky pads you can rest your case on, you can take any feet off your case too, the cutout in the center and the height of the wheels/undercarriage will be more than enough if you have fans on the bottom of your cpu.I didn't put fans on the bottom so what I'm going to do is measure and have cut a custom piece of about 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch plywood so I can also rest my smaller UPS next to the PC case.This is the one to get. I've gone through several cheaper plastic ones and this is well worth the money, especially for a big case it's probably the one to get, just stop looking and get this one, I can't imagine what it's missing to make me keep looking at other models.Five stars. Metal, huge, heavy, sturdy.
Jinjer
2025-08-19 09:56:59
My last desktop computer basically sat on a board, on the carpet, so while not directly on carpet, it was still close. Just built a new computer, and wanted it up off the floor, preferably allowing some kind of ventilation on the bottom. Wasn't initially looking for anything with casters, but an all metal stand, that lifted it at least a few inches. Very hard to find anything that looked really strong, and most of the ones that are adjustable, are plastic, and just don't look well made, and most also have a fair amount of bad reviews. I was getting frustrated, and then found this one, and I could tell from the description and pictures, that it was perfect, and upon arrival, that was confirmed! It's super easy to assemble, super easy to adjust, and once adjusted, the way the set screws are implemented, it's staying put. Very very strong, will not flex or bow from the weight, and rolls very easy, and the casters are easily lockable, once in position. It really is perfect! The only thing I did different, is used little square pieces of black rubber, in the 4 corners, instead of the included cork pads, only because my case has feet, so it sits above the rack, and the light color of the cork would be visible, but that's a personal preference, the included cork protectors are a very nice touch, especially if your case doesn't have feet, as the cork protects the entire bottom of this stand. I highly recommend this stand!
Franksaw
2025-08-17 18:46:34
Actually the best option, very solid made, allow to your pc case bottom cooling works properly and easy assemble, it worth 100% money i spent on it
Doug
2025-07-30 14:15:44
A bit pricier than others, but worth the money. Very solid construction, all metal. Adjustable to fit multiple sizes. My Fractal Design Define 7 chassis is a bit larger than most ATX chassis, many other stands would not open wide enough to fit this chassis, but not problems with the Bytesium stand. Highly recommended.
Nate
2025-07-21 18:51:39
Worked great for what I wanted to buy it for. Lift my PC tower off of my thick basement carpet to improve airflow. Casters roll very well, even on the thick carpet, so bonus there. Came well packed, easy to read instructions. Definitely recommend having a tape measure so you can ensure things are square when setting the size. A little pricier than some of the other options I looked at, but cheaper than others. I appreciated the full metal adjustment system vs the plastic clips that many others use. Great product, would purchase again!
Brandon
2025-07-09 12:05:45
This bad boy is chunky in a good way, solid built 💪 👌 fits even the largest pc
Mike
2025-06-26 11:02:01
I've bought a Corsair 7000X chassis for my next PC build. It's large and heavy, and unlike my current (wheeled) Coolermaster STC-T01, the Corsair is very low to the ground, so I started looking for a stand to put it on. I found loads, and most of them looked cheap, flimsy, or simply inadequate. Until I found this through the creator's page on Reddit. I swapped a few messages before buying, and despite being in the UK, and facing increased shipping costs, I bought it. I had been concerned about whether there was enough clearance to be able to open the side doors on the 7000X.Didn't take long to arrive, and I firstly, I was really impressed by the quality. It's well designed and engineered. It's very sturdy, and even before adjusting it to the width/length I needed, I knew I wouldn't have to worry about weight limit.It has cork corner inserts, which provide a bit of padding for the corner feet, and may even dampen vibration noises (don't know yet - PC not built!). I'm also pleased to say that there is enough clearance for opening the side doors - it's about 3-4mm, but that's enough, and it doesn't catch or rub anywhere.I really like this - I'm happy to have spent extra on getting this stand, instead of potentially wasting money on inferior stands. I hope, for my fellow UK/European pc builders, that the creator sells within our region - I've no doubt it'll be popular.
Antony Steele
2025-05-19 20:59:26
This BYTESIUM mobile computer stand is really excellent. It looks great, and was easy to assemble. The cork padding is a nice touch and it was thoughtful engineering there. I recently built a new Full Tower computer rig made with the be Quiet! Dark Rock 901 case. With all steel construction, it is heavy to begin with. Time to buy a mobile stand. I tried some cheaper models, but they did not fit and were not built anywhere near like this BYTESIUM stand. I wish it came in white, but you cannot have everything, or you can paint it yourself. This thing rolls fine with heavy carpet, and is really cheap insurance against getting a hernia. If you have a really heavy full tower case loaded to the gills, this is the ticket for a mobile stand. One point to keep in mind, is that the instructions tell you to tighten the allen head bolts in all the way. You want to be careful with that, as I broke off one of the welded nuts securing the bolt. I was able to make it work, but not sure I would just tighten those bolts to the max. Unit comes with allen wrench and small open end wrench for tightening the casters. Very happy with this! (Note: Not a paid endorsement).
Dallas Texas
2025-05-14 11:34:59
I built a new computer, I went with a Fractal Design Define 7 XL (not the regular, the XL) because it was Christmas and nothing was in stock except ugly boxes I'd just swap out later which would be a big waste of money. Plus the 7XL was on a ridiculous sale so why not. It is BIG and HEAVY, much more so than you'd realize, to the extent that I'll need help if I ever have to lift it often.Anyways, back to this. It extends to be both long and wide enough to hold the Define 7 XL, which is possibly the biggest footprint a PC case can have. It's also metal and surprisingly heavy for a CPU stand.It was easy to put together, and it comes with its own (two) tools necessary for assembly. Very quality job all around. There are sticky pads you can rest your case on, you can take any feet off your case too, the cutout in the center and the height of the wheels/undercarriage will be more than enough if you have fans on the bottom of your cpu.I didn't put fans on the bottom so what I'm going to do is measure and have cut a custom piece of about 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch plywood so I can also rest my smaller UPS next to the PC case.This is the one to get. I've gone through several cheaper plastic ones and this is well worth the money, especially for a big case it's probably the one to get, just stop looking and get this one, I can't imagine what it's missing to make me keep looking at other models.Five stars. Metal, huge, heavy, sturdy.
Jinjer
2025-04-30 13:43:04
My last desktop computer basically sat on a board, on the carpet, so while not directly on carpet, it was still close. Just built a new computer, and wanted it up off the floor, preferably allowing some kind of ventilation on the bottom. Wasn't initially looking for anything with casters, but an all metal stand, that lifted it at least a few inches. Very hard to find anything that looked really strong, and most of the ones that are adjustable, are plastic, and just don't look well made, and most also have a fair amount of bad reviews. I was getting frustrated, and then found this one, and I could tell from the description and pictures, that it was perfect, and upon arrival, that was confirmed! It's super easy to assemble, super easy to adjust, and once adjusted, the way the set screws are implemented, it's staying put. Very very strong, will not flex or bow from the weight, and rolls very easy, and the casters are easily lockable, once in position. It really is perfect! The only thing I did different, is used little square pieces of black rubber, in the 4 corners, instead of the included cork pads, only because my case has feet, so it sits above the rack, and the light color of the cork would be visible, but that's a personal preference, the included cork protectors are a very nice touch, especially if your case doesn't have feet, as the cork protects the entire bottom of this stand. I highly recommend this stand!
Franksaw
2025-04-28 18:17:46
Actually the best option, very solid made, allow to your pc case bottom cooling works properly and easy assemble, it worth 100% money i spent on it
Doug
2025-04-27 10:16:11
A bit pricier than others, but worth the money. Very solid construction, all metal. Adjustable to fit multiple sizes. My Fractal Design Define 7 chassis is a bit larger than most ATX chassis, many other stands would not open wide enough to fit this chassis, but not problems with the Bytesium stand. Highly recommended.
Nate
2025-04-04 17:32:27
Worked great for what I wanted to buy it for. Lift my PC tower off of my thick basement carpet to improve airflow. Casters roll very well, even on the thick carpet, so bonus there. Came well packed, easy to read instructions. Definitely recommend having a tape measure so you can ensure things are square when setting the size. A little pricier than some of the other options I looked at, but cheaper than others. I appreciated the full metal adjustment system vs the plastic clips that many others use. Great product, would purchase again!
Brandon
2025-03-14 12:28:48
This bad boy is chunky in a good way, solid built 💪 👌 fits even the largest pc
Mike
2025-02-15 13:31:15
I've bought a Corsair 7000X chassis for my next PC build. It's large and heavy, and unlike my current (wheeled) Coolermaster STC-T01, the Corsair is very low to the ground, so I started looking for a stand to put it on. I found loads, and most of them looked cheap, flimsy, or simply inadequate. Until I found this through the creator's page on Reddit. I swapped a few messages before buying, and despite being in the UK, and facing increased shipping costs, I bought it. I had been concerned about whether there was enough clearance to be able to open the side doors on the 7000X.Didn't take long to arrive, and I firstly, I was really impressed by the quality. It's well designed and engineered. It's very sturdy, and even before adjusting it to the width/length I needed, I knew I wouldn't have to worry about weight limit.It has cork corner inserts, which provide a bit of padding for the corner feet, and may even dampen vibration noises (don't know yet - PC not built!). I'm also pleased to say that there is enough clearance for opening the side doors - it's about 3-4mm, but that's enough, and it doesn't catch or rub anywhere.I really like this - I'm happy to have spent extra on getting this stand, instead of potentially wasting money on inferior stands. I hope, for my fellow UK/European pc builders, that the creator sells within our region - I've no doubt it'll be popular.
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