Upgraded Wall Mount Heavy Duty Computer PC Case
Upgraded Wall Mount Heavy Duty Computer PC Case
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Under Desk Mount & Wall Mounted - Heavy Duty Computer Wall Mount PC Case
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Under Desk Mount & Wall Mounted - You can securely attach this PC mount to a flat wall or under desk, and keep PC off the floor to improve its heat dissipation. You can sit more comfortably, too.
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Adjustable Dimensions - Most computer cases can fit onto the holder, with its adjustable width from 5.5" to 9.8", and height from 11" to 21".
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Enhanced Load Capacity - Made of thickened cold rolled carbon steel, the PC mount is strong enough to hold Max 50 lbs without deformation.
Sturdy Steel & Stable Structure











Well built - sturdy enough to hold a heavy desktop on my Sim Racing Rig. I modded it slightly (drilled two holes in it) to work for my set up. Also added some padding to allow for airflow (and to protect my baby ... ;-)). Well made, solid piece!
Awesome rack! If you want to showcase your set up, I highly recommend this set up nice and high above your desk. It's solid and I know that my house will fall before my computer comes off the wall.
This works nicely to mount a heavy workstation under the desk. It keeps it off the floor and off the desktop to save space.
I really like this wall/desk mount for a pc. My only issue is with the current design you will have to cut part of the mount off if you want to wall mount it with a standard pc case. It has one mounting bracket with L shaped mounting mounting holes for the base, if you wall mount it the short leg of the L will hit your pc case and keep it an inch from the wall. I took a cutoff wheel and cut the ear off so it mounts flush. 2 mounting plates would be a nice addition, one for the under desk and one for wall mounting.
I thoroughly believe that this mount could survive an indirect blast from a grenade, the metal is that sturdy. Even without a computer resting in it, it's got a good amount of heft.Which makes the included screws meant to attach it to the wall (or under a table) so baffling: 3/4" self-tapping sheet metal screws and dinky drywall anchors. I wouldn't trust this not being attached to a stud (assuming it's going onto a wall directly), and since most drywall is 3/4" thick these screws worry me.Luckily hardware stores sell screws for cheap, so a set of aftermarket screws and washers and this'll hold fast to a wall stud and won't be going anywhere for a very long time.