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CoolerMaster AMD Dragon Platform build.

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Is anyone's stacker flexing? I've just built a system in brand-new stacker 830se and I think it's a little damaged - with a little pressure applied to the top of the case the motherboard tray is shifting relative to side beams, i.e. the case is flexing a little (there's isn't much play but it's noticeable, a few mm to the left and right). Is that a defect? or normal for Stacker cases?
 
Definitely not normal. My Stacker is solid.

How are you applying pressure to the top of your case?
 
I just push ever so slightly left and right on the top and it flexes.. Any suggestions on how to fix that? Maybe there are some nuts/bolts that I could tighten up? I didn't tear it down yet so I'm not very familiar with this case.
 
Are you talking about the top piece itself flexing? It's not solid all the way through.

I'm not understanding without pics amigo.
 
Not sure if the pictures will help, prolly need a video lol :) Anyways, before it gets to that, I'll try to explain better: I put my hand on the top, and when I push it a little to the right (looking from behind), the gap between PSU backplate (you know, the piece of aluminum, to which PSU is attached), and motherboard tray increases, I push it to the left, the gap decreases. This is the most visible effect, and overall the case flexes left and right relative to the floor - i.e. the top moves relative to the base, like a leaning tower of Pisa lol. It feels like the internal sidebeams are flexing a little bit, allowing some movement side-to-side.
 
11 year old thread... whatever, just finished this build a few months ago.
cooler master stacker 832 - war machine
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evga 680i sli
core2 extreme qx6850
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silverstone 8 port fan splitter
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