NBROS Introduces Innovative Stands for Showcasing CPUs and SSDs

Japanese manufacturer NBROS has unveiled an exciting solution for tech enthusiasts and stores alike: a pair of stands designed to display CPUs and SSDs. These stands not only provide a convenient way to exhibit leftover hardware, but they also add a touch of elegance to any environment.

The CPU display stand, known as NB-CPU-DP07, is constructed from iron with a 1.6mm thickness and features an all-black design. Weighing 2.82 ounces (80 grams), the stand measures 2.56 x 2.56 x 1.97 inches (65 x 65 x 50mm). Equipped with rubber feet, it stays securely in place without sliding on surfaces. To ensure the utmost safety, NBROS has incorporated a thick suction pad to prevent the CPU from falling off.

Although the exact dimensions of the CPU surface are not provided, the stand easily accommodates mainstream processors like AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series. It is highly likely that the stand is spacious enough to house larger chips such as Intel’s Xeon and AMD’s EPYC lineups.

On the other hand, the M.2 display stand, identified as NB-M2SSD-DP06, is slightly larger than its CPU counterpart. Measuring 3.35 x 3.94 x 3.75 inches (85 x 100 x 95mm), this stand boasts a more substantial weight of 8.82 ounces. Made from the same 1.6mm iron as the CPU stand, the M.2 display stand adheres to the sleek black aesthetics and is equipped with rubber feet. Instead of a suction pad, it features two M.2 risers and includes two screws for securely installing the M.2 SSD.

Designed to support M.2 drives in the popular 2280 form factor, the M.2 display stand is compatible with a wide range of consumer SSDs. It can even accommodate M.2 SSDs with large heatsinks, such as the latest PCIe 5.0 drives.

Currently available at Japanese retailer Yodobashi, the CPU display stand is priced at $12.32, while the M.2 display stand is priced at $14.52. Whether you have spare hardware to showcase or simply want to add a stylish touch to your workspace, these innovative stands from NBROS are an excellent choice.

Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What are the NB-CPU-DP07 and NB-M2SSD-DP06 stands designed for?
These stands are designed to display CPUs and SSDs.

2. What are the dimensions and weight of the NB-CPU-DP07 stand?
The NB-CPU-DP07 stand measures 2.56 x 2.56 x 1.97 inches (65 x 65 x 50mm) and weighs 2.82 ounces (80 grams).

3. What material is the NB-CPU-DP07 stand made of?
The NB-CPU-DP07 stand is made of iron with a 1.6mm thickness and features an all-black design.

4. How does the NB-CPU-DP07 stand stay securely in place?
The NB-CPU-DP07 stand is equipped with rubber feet to prevent sliding on surfaces. It also has a thick suction pad to prevent the CPU from falling off.

5. Can the NB-CPU-DP07 stand accommodate larger chips like Intel’s Xeon and AMD’s EPYC lineups?
It is highly likely that the NB-CPU-DP07 stand is spacious enough to house larger chips like Intel’s Xeon and AMD’s EPYC lineups, although the exact dimensions of the CPU surface are not provided.

6. What are the dimensions and weight of the NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand?
The NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand measures 3.35 x 3.94 x 3.75 inches (85 x 100 x 95mm) and weighs 8.82 ounces.

7. What material is the NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand made of?
The NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand is made of the same 1.6mm iron as the CPU stand and features a sleek black design.

8. How does the NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand securely install the M.2 SSD?
The NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand features two M.2 risers and includes two screws for securely installing the M.2 SSD.

9. What type of M.2 drives does the NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand support?
The NB-M2SSD-DP06 stand is designed to support M.2 drives in the popular 2280 form factor. It can even accommodate M.2 SSDs with large heatsinks, such as the latest PCIe 5.0 drives.

10. Where are the NB-CPU-DP07 and NB-M2SSD-DP06 stands available?
Currently, these stands are available at Japanese retailer Yodobashi.

Definitions:
1. CPU: Central Processing Unit – the main component of a computer that performs most of the processing inside the computer.
2. SSD: Solid-State Drive – a type of storage device that uses flash memory to store data.
3. AMD Ryzen 7000 series: A series of processors manufactured by AMD.
4. Intel Xeon: A series of processors manufactured by Intel for high-performance workstations and servers.
5. AMD EPYC: A series of server processors manufactured by AMD.
6. M.2: A form factor for storage devices, often used for SSDs.

Suggested related links:
1. NBROS – Official website of the Japanese manufacturer NBROS.
2. Yodobashi – Japanese retailer where the CPU and M.2 display stands are currently available.

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