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?
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.
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.
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