Syba Mobile Desktop Tower Computer Metal Floor Stand Rolling Caster Wheels with Ventilation and Adjustable Width from 6 to 10 Inches - SY-ACC65057








Key features
- •Adjustable width from 5 to 9"
- •Base plate dimensions: 9. 75" X 10" X 1"
- •Side walls dimensions: 9. 75" X 3. 5" X 1. 12"
- •Metal thickness: 1/16". Padded interior. 4x 1. 5" Casters (2 with double-locking)
- •Maximum weight supported (without wheels): 200lbs. Maximum weight supported (with wheels): 80lbs
- •Adjustable design fits any size CPU from 5 to 9.5 inches
BrandSyba
CategoryComputer Carts & Machine Stands
Size6 to 10" Width
ColorSteel Black Tall
Warranty1 Year Warranty
Syba Mobile Desktop Tower Computer Metal Floor Stand Rolling Caster Wheels with Ventilation and Adjustable Width from 6 to 10 Inches - SY-ACC65057
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Disappointment, BUT WAIT I GOT A NEW PLAN FOR IT...
Merle Hofmann•November 9, 2017
Syba Steel Computer Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width and 4 Caster Wheels - SY-ACC65057
I bought this CPU stand without really thinking it through. Sure I thought real hard about the maximum width and the steel construction. However I didn't consider that the new computer build's full tower case that I was buying this for had ventilation on the bottom of the case. The solid base of this cart would most definitely block the tower's air flow/fans substantially. I also hadn't realized the length of the case made it easy for the stand to tip over when one tries to move it with a fully loaded full tower case on it. No it wouldn't do for my new computer build.
However all was not lost and it turns out that it is just perfect for the old Dell Pentium 4 mid tower size computer that the new build is going to replace. The old computer is going to become a Linux based home media server and this stand/cart will make it easier to move the server around when it is necessary for household cleaning and other such things.
I love the fact that the stand is constructed from steel instead of plastic. I would have given this Syba Steel Computer Stand 5 stars after getting over my initial disappointment on it not being good for the full tower case but there is something that does need addressing in the design of this stand/cart. That has to do with the screws that are used for tightening the stand to the case. They should have used bolts that could be held still within a recessed hexagon or square cut on the side attachments.
I bought this CPU stand without really thinking it through. Sure I thought real hard about the maximum width and the steel construction. However I didn't consider that the new computer build's full tower case that I was buying this for had ventilation on the bottom of the case. The solid base of this cart would most definitely block the tower's air flow/fans substantially. I also hadn't realized the length of the case made it easy for the stand to tip over when one tries to move it with a fully loaded full tower case on it. No it wouldn't do for my new computer build.
However all was not lost and it turns out that it is just perfect for the old Dell Pentium 4 mid tower size computer that the new build is going to replace. The old computer is going to become a Linux based home media server and this stand/cart will make it easier to move the server around when it is necessary for household cleaning and other such things.
I love the fact that the stand is constructed from steel instead of plastic. I would have given this Syba Steel Computer Stand 5 stars after getting over my initial disappointment on it not being good for the full tower case but there is something that does need addressing in the design of this stand/cart. That has to do with the screws that are used for tightening the stand to the case. They should have used bolts that could be held still within a recessed hexagon or square cut on the side attachments.
Better than the plastic ones I've seen...
Darin C.•April 24, 2017
Better than the plastic ones I saw at the store, but there's a lot of truth to the common complaints you'll read about in the 1-2 star reviews.
Getting it to tightly grip the PC (so the PC doesn't fall out of it) is a challenge. The sides move outward when you tighten the screws and it never seems like the sides want to stay tight. I eventually flipped the PC upside down and did my best to tighten the bolts on the bottom side of the stand while it was sitting upside down on the PC (which is hard since the screw heads end up being under the PC that way).
Not sure I'd recommend it for one of those giant heavy gaming PCs but mine is a normal sized tower and moves around fine on office carpet. All in all it's ok for the price but if I was buying another one I might look around to see if there was a better one.
Getting it to tightly grip the PC (so the PC doesn't fall out of it) is a challenge. The sides move outward when you tighten the screws and it never seems like the sides want to stay tight. I eventually flipped the PC upside down and did my best to tighten the bolts on the bottom side of the stand while it was sitting upside down on the PC (which is hard since the screw heads end up being under the PC that way).
Not sure I'd recommend it for one of those giant heavy gaming PCs but mine is a normal sized tower and moves around fine on office carpet. All in all it's ok for the price but if I was buying another one I might look around to see if there was a better one.
Do not BUY! Especially if it's going to be for a Gaming CPU case. Wheels don't move!
Migz09•January 1, 2017
I have received this item last week and I must say I highly don't recommend this product unless I was the unlucky one... See below:
1.) First of, the brand on the packaging is not even from "SYBA" it says IO Crest.
2.) No instructions came with product and I am not much of an expert builder but have some common sense...took me about 1 hour to build something so simple.
3.) Hex wrench tool that came in box for the nuts to tighten barely grips the nut itself. I had to use MY own tools to tighten everything.
4.) Material scratches REALLY easily.
5.) Caster Wheels on bottom DO NOT move. They spin if you roll them but don't rotate around to facilitate moving the case/unit around. Wheels just stay in place which is VERY annoying and end up scratching my hard wood floor.
I should have done better research and I thought this seemed better out of the other kinds that are on Amazon but it isn't. Look for another one instead this one, especially if you have a gaming CPU case.
1.) First of, the brand on the packaging is not even from "SYBA" it says IO Crest.
2.) No instructions came with product and I am not much of an expert builder but have some common sense...took me about 1 hour to build something so simple.
3.) Hex wrench tool that came in box for the nuts to tighten barely grips the nut itself. I had to use MY own tools to tighten everything.
4.) Material scratches REALLY easily.
5.) Caster Wheels on bottom DO NOT move. They spin if you roll them but don't rotate around to facilitate moving the case/unit around. Wheels just stay in place which is VERY annoying and end up scratching my hard wood floor.
I should have done better research and I thought this seemed better out of the other kinds that are on Amazon but it isn't. Look for another one instead this one, especially if you have a gaming CPU case.
Very adjustable and sturdy
Bookwyrm•May 29, 2016
I've had this stand 3 1/2 years and used it with multiple CPU cases. It's been very sturdy and is still going strong. It has also adjusted easily between cases that were vastly different in width and length.
It makes it easy to move my CPU around, whether I'm working on it or cleaning around it. The color, black, also blends with my current case, which is a plus, aesthetically speaking. I've been very pleased with how easy this stand is to adjust and have encountered no problems when working with it.
In addition, with all these years of rolling some pretty heavy setups, its wheels haven't left a single mark on my laminate flooring. Very nice!
It makes it easy to move my CPU around, whether I'm working on it or cleaning around it. The color, black, also blends with my current case, which is a plus, aesthetically speaking. I've been very pleased with how easy this stand is to adjust and have encountered no problems when working with it.
In addition, with all these years of rolling some pretty heavy setups, its wheels haven't left a single mark on my laminate flooring. Very nice!
Exactly what you need for keeping your PC off the floor
Game Master•August 14, 2015
Very heavyweight, solid steel PC stand. Exactly as pictured.
As another reviewer stated, install the sides 'backwards' so that the flat edge is up against the PC tower, do not install as pictured.
Also: install both locking casters on the same side (that side will become the front). There are no instructions, so you have to piece it together based on the box photo.
Pros:
Nice black powder coat.
Comes with 2 locking casters
Comes with 1 extra bolt/nut/washer
Solid steel, can probably hold hundreds of pounds (not the casters, but the steel frame)
Comes with a little crappy wrench to use on the caster bolts
Cons:
No instructions
Casters are low-grade, compared to the rest of the awesome case stand
Comes with dumb foam things that you aren't going to use
Doesn't come with tools for the 6 bolts that hold the sides on the base (you need an adjustable wrench and little screwdriver
Picture honestly shows the 2 sides installed backwards, because the bolt heads prevent you from putting the sides against the tower if you put it together as pictured.
As another reviewer stated, install the sides 'backwards' so that the flat edge is up against the PC tower, do not install as pictured.
Also: install both locking casters on the same side (that side will become the front). There are no instructions, so you have to piece it together based on the box photo.
Pros:
Nice black powder coat.
Comes with 2 locking casters
Comes with 1 extra bolt/nut/washer
Solid steel, can probably hold hundreds of pounds (not the casters, but the steel frame)
Comes with a little crappy wrench to use on the caster bolts
Cons:
No instructions
Casters are low-grade, compared to the rest of the awesome case stand
Comes with dumb foam things that you aren't going to use
Doesn't come with tools for the 6 bolts that hold the sides on the base (you need an adjustable wrench and little screwdriver
Picture honestly shows the 2 sides installed backwards, because the bolt heads prevent you from putting the sides against the tower if you put it together as pictured.
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