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product_id: 10778345
title: "IO Crest Computer PC Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width 6.2\" to 10\" and 4 Caster Wheels, Hold up to 50 Lbs"
brand: "syba"
price: "268481₫"
currency: VND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.vn/products/10778345-io-crest-computer-pc-stand-for-atx-case-with-adjustable
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region: Vietnam
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# 4 lockable caster wheels Adjustable width 6.2"-10" Powder-coated scratch-resistant finish IO Crest Computer PC Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width 6.2" to 10" and 4 Caster Wheels, Hold up to 50 Lbs

**Brand:** syba
**Price:** 268481₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🖥️ Roll Your Rig in Style—Mobility Meets Precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** IO Crest Computer PC Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width 6.2" to 10" and 4 Caster Wheels, Hold up to 50 Lbs by syba
- **How much does it cost?** 268481₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/10778345-io-crest-computer-pc-stand-for-atx-case-with-adjustable)

## Best For

- syba enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted syba brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Mobility:** Four smooth-rolling, lockable caster wheels let you glide your PC anywhere—office, home, or studio.
- • **Durable & Protective:** Powder-coated finish and anti-skid grips shield your PC from scratches and slips.
- • **Lightweight Yet Strong:** Supports up to 50 lbs while weighing just 1.77 lbs—sturdy without the bulk.
- • **Custom Fit for Your Rig:** Adjustable width from 6.2" to 10" ensures perfect support for both mid and full ATX towers.
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** Matte black ABS plastic body blends seamlessly with any modern workspace aesthetic.

## Overview

The IO Crest PC Stand is a versatile, adjustable-width platform designed to hold mid and full ATX tower cases up to 50 lbs. Featuring four lockable caster wheels for smooth, secure movement and a powder-coated finish to prevent scratches, it combines durability with sleek design to enhance your workspace mobility and protection.

## Description

Designed to lift full or mid Tower cases with castors. Move a heavy computer freely around the house or office. Ideal for cleaning, USB/network cable installation.

## Features

- Cup stand with 4 castors wheel
- Adjustable width from 6" To 10"
- Fits to ATX Mid Tower and ATX full tower
- Powder coated finish keep the stand from scratching the PC
- Anti-skid grip and castors
- ABS plastic Body
- Adjustable Width: 6.2" - 10"
- Color: Black
- Lockable front caster wheels

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce 210 |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Brand | Syba |
| Series | SY-ACC65064 |
| Item model number | SY-ACC65064 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Weight | 1.77 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 3.38 x 6.92 x 10 inches |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 3.38 x 6.92 x 10 inches |
| Color | Plastic Black with Blue |
| Manufacturer | Syba |
| ASIN | B0096KKLW2 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 6, 2017 |

## Product Details

- **Graphics Coprocessor:** NVIDIA GeForce 210
- **Brand:** Syba
- **Video Output Interface:** USB
- **Graphics Processor Manufacturer:** AMD
- **Graphics RAM Type:** DDR DRAM

## Images

![IO Crest Computer PC Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width 6.2" to 10" and 4 Caster Wheels, Hold up to 50 Lbs - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71eSAd3MtnL.jpg)
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![IO Crest Computer PC Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width 6.2" to 10" and 4 Caster Wheels, Hold up to 50 Lbs - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/715bgW1ptSL.jpg)
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![IO Crest Computer PC Stand for ATX Case with Adjustable Width 6.2" to 10" and 4 Caster Wheels, Hold up to 50 Lbs - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81CYSLJmsGL.jpg)

## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome product.
*by O***D on December 18, 2018*

This was exactly what I was looking for~! My HP Omen has an airflow filter on the bottom of the case that gets easily blocked by carpet. This PC desktop caddy allows me to lift up the PC by a couple of inches and improve airflow. With wheels attached to the caddy, I can easily roll my computer around which is very nice.The plastic material & build feel a bit cheap but it seems durable enough.Assembly was super simple and easy and the protective rubber pads ensure that my case won't get scratched up.Good stuff.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect Way To Elevate Your PC
*by A***G on April 4, 2025*

This stand is perfect for elevating your PC. I had an old, metal stand I had my gaming PC on and the legs looked like they were starting to bend, so I got this. This is absolutely what I wanted. It's extremely sturdy, and supports up to 66lbs. For reference, my case is a Meshify C w/ a 4080 so it's got some weight to it.Overall I highly recommend this, I didn't even put the wheels on because I want it to just stay as flat as possible and not move at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hand-truck sturdy, plus assembly tips
*by B***T on September 15, 2012*

EDIT, 12/13/13, rerated to four stars. I've had more time to compare this thing to other caddies, now. FAR superior to the plastic ones. The unit now graces my huge HP 6400, and it rolls far more stably, than the plastic units I have. Were I to buy another caddy, it would be this one. The only reason it's not five stars, is that the unit is still too narrow, lengthwise. They need to make a 'longer' one for these big towers. Original review follows unedited, below.==========Years ago in some cheapo store like Pic N Save in the western US (or Dollar General), I found a metal video gaming caddy on casters. Whole thing is no more than 12" high and 8-10" wide including the casters, with handy barred sides. Plop some 1/2" thick wood on its bottom shelf, and you got yourself a dandy computer tower caddy. Like today's Cropper Hopper, but shorter; leave off the short cross-bars (where files are to suspend). But even the shorter CH is almost $40, and WAY too tall. My little gaming caddy was maybe $7, works great for my Dell 8400 monster, with plenty of room to spare. Those barred sides make it easy to pull around, when needed. Do you think I can find that thing now? Guess again! (Hint hint to any manufacturer reading this.)So, I needed another caddy for my HP 6400 workstation. So bought this IO Crest a few days ago; it arrived today. It has several shortcomings versus my other unit, but all can be easily fixed. Biggest shortcoming is the length: most of your tower hangs out. Fix that, by putting a 1/2" thick block of wood sized to your tower, on the bottom of the interior. So, now the computer sits ON the wood. That solves the next shortcoming, the bolts sticking up at the bottom interior, of the IO Crest. Thirdly, use cushy plastic lattice kitchen drawer liner rather than the provided adhesive cushioning; for you just know, the provided cushioning will soon shred. The liner eventually sticks to the bottom quite well, the equivalent of removable adhesive. So you line it U-shaped, for good grip at bottom AND sides. Instead of, hassling with adhesive placement.(No-extra-charge hint: I use this liner in various colors on the top of my towers, too, to cover the dull black machine tops; but even more importantly, to assure that my external drives and DVD players sitting atop the tower, don't slide. Cut liner to fit, washable and easy to replace; then when you bump into your tower, you don't lose your drives.)Here's an alternate way to assemble the unit so you don't have to deal with those bolts rubbing against the bottom of your tower: REVERSE THE SIDES. Meaning, when you assemble, instead of putting the sides on so that the bolts are INside the bottom, turn the sides around so the bolts are on the OUTside, like this: (ignore the dots; underline represents the curved bottom of the side. The paired brackets just above it, represents screw placement. The brackets at far right, illustrate the side itself rising upwards.)...........]...........]...........]....{}.....]______]So, you install the sides so that the screws are on the OUTside, not the inside. Just the reverse of the picture. This means that the sides will not be flush with the bottom. It also means that you better test your tower for width, before you assemble, for you've just narrowed your maximum width, by maybe 2 inches. Then again, you get a tighter fit. Made much better with that kitchen liner, rather than the provided adhesive cushion (which is only 1/16" thick, and will easily rot).Oh: assembly goes much faster if you first do the wheels, and if you do everything upside down. The washers go UNDER the bottom, rather than under the top of the screws. And tighten the nuts all the way with needle-nose pliers, even though you want the sides to slide; then, reverse-turn once or twice to enable sliding. Else you'll have a very unstable base for your computer.Oh 2: put the locking casters at the BACK, not the front. Diagram on box and picture, show the locking casters on the front. Don't lock them, either. They must have been thinking you'd move the thing from the back instead of from the front, but if it's under a desk, you have to move it front-first. That's a problem here, as the sides are too short, however study. Hence the advantage of that kitchen liner, so your 'puter won't slide as you move it forward.I'd give this IO Crest five stars if sides were 12" high and barred like the Cropper Hopper; oh, and if IO Crest made the base 2.5x longer, so the computer won't hang out. (The hanging out, renders the computer prone to tipping.) The higher sides would make it easier to move around by the handles. But as it stands, I can make it work.. until I again find the caddy mentioned at the beginning of this review.At that point, this little IO Crest is so hand-truck sturdy, it will become an alternate hauler. Neato.

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