
May 23, 2007, 10:44 AM
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HighSpeed PC 'Top Deck' Tech Station review by TechPowerUp! TechPowerUp! reviews this testbench which offeres excellent fleibility for whatever you want to do (apart from reproduce the internal thermal conditions of a case for reviews). They cite high-price as a fault, but if it's what you need, the $140USD is worth it in my opinion. - Puts all your PChardware within easy reach
- Non-conductive design - High grade polymers - HDPE bench surfaces
- Heavy-duty construction - Sturdy and stable - Can support over 160+ lbs!
- Attractive look - High quality materials - Proudly display this test bench
- Dimensions: 14 x 13 x 13.5
- Top Deck version puts motherboard on top for frequent builders
 - The HighSpeed PC Top Deck Tech Station 'large' is going for about $139.99 USD. While this may be a bit high at first, keep the material in mind. It's price is directly connected to the oil price, which has been constantly rising. The guys at HighSpeed PC has absorbed all additional costs so far, to keep the price at the $139.99 USD. The standard Top Deck Tech Station only costs $79.99.
 - New Top Deck variant removes height limit of the original
- High quality parts
- Easy to set up
- Thumb screws for PCI, PCIe or AGP cards
- Assembly only requires a screwdriver
- Available in multiple colors
- Justified price
- Manual easy to understand
 - PCI securing bar is made of fairly soft plastic
- Thumb screws are made of plastic
- Manual pictures outdated, still show original Techstation
- Packaging not really very informative
- High cost
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Last edited by Babrbarossa; May 23, 2007 at 10:47 AM.
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