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Large Under-Surface Mount: Conveniently holds your PC case under a desk or flat work surface (at least 3cm in thickness) for off-the-floor, easy access. Can also be wall-mounted
Adjustable Frame: Fits most PC cases on the market with adjustable width from 21cm to 33cm and adjustable height from 37cm to 64cm. Supports weights up to 20kg
135 Degree Swivel: Features smooth 135° swivel for easy backside port and cable access
Protective Padding: Inside of the mount features thick padding dots to protect your PC case from scratches
Solid Steel Construction: Sturdy design safely elevates your large PC with a firm hold that lasts
Customers say
Customers find the mount works great and appreciate its quality. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some saying it’s well made. Installation experiences are mixed, with some finding it easy to install while others disagree. Customers report issues with the mount not fitting properly.
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Great Quality
Great quality
works great
i did hang it under my desk but above my desk and under my shelfing as my dog like going under my desk and work perfect above too and give me more room on my desk
Works as intended
Works as intended and rotates. Definitely would recommend. Only downside is that it’s very difficult to setup and to have it tight, you’ll need 2 people.
Secure, value for money and well made.
This is great for the price bracket (hohoho; pun intended).It’s simple to install, comes with all of the hardware to fix to a desk or wall, is well built and works exactly as described in the sellers information. Fitting the tower was a breeze too.I’m really happy with how it looks and I feel that my tower is as safe on the wall as it was on the desk and much safer than on the floor.Buy some conduit or other cable management to really make it pop.
Be careful to check under side of your desk
I had to return this as it needs a solid, thick, flat desk top to fit screws. Mine is solid oak but is built on a frame, so front if the desk is lower than underside of the desktop. Many modern desks are probably too thin to accept screws without them sticking up through the top.. Check very carefully before buying
good value for money
It was perfect for my computer. Was easy to install and I’ve had no problems so far.
It’s HEAVY
Bought a returned item, was as new opened but not used, very heavy, fiddle to fix, screws supplied to small,held my sff comp very well off the floor
Not suitable for big towers
I just got new tower and it did not fit at all or this unit.
My desk was a total mess, seem not to be big enough as I had a lot of desk space taken up by other things. So what did I do about it? First I bought a 49 in curved monitor which I love, and added an adjustable heavy duty stand to hold the monitor. That freed up alot of room.Next I bought this under desk stand, I had to fabricate it abit as I couldn’t fit the PC tower in it as the tower was too big, so make sure you check your measurements and make the mistake I did, secondly I bought this in black and spayed it white, as the white stands were more expensive and had to wait a while for delivery, I’m impatient lol, make sure you haven’t got any obstruction under you desk like I did where you plan to place it. I have a sit and stand orgonomic desk with a motor and wire in the planned attachment area, so I made a mounting plate which I attached to the desk and then mounted the PC stand onto the plate. Now all that is on my desktop area is my keyboard and mouse. So in ending, first make sure your PC tower will fit the stand and secondly make sure you have no obstruction under you desk that will complicate mounting… product is good 👍 does its job and the quality fantastic. Do recommend 👌 keeps PC tower of the ground, out of the way while having plenty of air circulating to the Tower.
I had to bend the metal that holds the case in o place in order to increase the width and I don’t even have that wide of a case. Using a fractal design define 7. Perhaps I should have looked it up before but I honestly assumed it wasn’t limited in that sense.
I ordered this item a few weeks ago and received a mount that was crooked, and not square as expected. I returned it and ordered another, just to find this one is crooked as well, and to the same extent.Either there is horrible quality control on these pc mounts, or used / opened / returned items are being recirculated and sold as new.
Not that strong of a mount, so be careful mounting anything a bit on the heavy side. I am not feeling very comfortable with my case hanging in it. Also, as other reviewers posten. DO check your measurements as this won’t necessarily fit an average case nowadays.
Fist of all, this mount does exactly what it’s designed to do, which is to hold a CPU within a specified size range. As far as I could tell from my own measurements, Vivo’s specifications accurately reflect the size CPU case this mount will accommodate. Frankly, most modern CPU’s will fit this mount with room to spare. CPU cases have shrunk considerably in recent years, the major exception being gaming PCs, in which case a more expensive mount is warranted. It is unfortunate that so many buyers have chosen to vent their anger at having ordered the wrong mount by giving it mediocre ratings. To echo one of the other reviews, don’t drill into your desk until you’ve checked to see that your CPU will fit this mount. However, if you do, please don’t blame Vivo for your mistake. It isn’t fair to those for whom this mount is perfect.That the height isn’t continuously adjustable should not be an issue for most. Unless the intent is to mount this in an SUV and take it off-road, a properly seated CPU isn’t going to go anywhere. The top of the CPU is held in place by a clamp from the side and as long as the clamp is made snug with the CPU, not even a minor earthquake should shake it loose. I doubt the internal components of the CPU are mounted as securely. Potential buyers shouldn’t be deterred by by reports of a gap between the case and the top of the mount. If your CPU’s dimensions will fit this mount, this is an incredibly solid mount and a real bargain.Before I proceed, let me state for the record that my computer is an iMac, so there is no CPU case. What I have is a CyberPower 1500VA uninterruptible power supply, which is similar in size and shape to that of a CPU case. In fact, it’s heavier than most CPUs, but still well-within specs for this mount. I have a small desk with no space available underneath it, but a lot of space behind it, so this mount is a perfect way to get the UPS out of the way, yet keep it accessible for plugging in a multitude of components. The top is wider that the available space, even set at the minimum size, but I was able to mount it high enough on the back of the desk that it clears the window sill, fitting perfectly. The top of the mount was a perfect place to mount a Vivo dual-arm VESA mount, and all I had to do was to remove the existing, rotating bracket and use the existing holes for the attachment. It was as if they designed it with that in mind.Overall, I can find no fault with the construction of the mount. It’s designed for multiple points of attachment to a desk, including mounting it under a desk, and the mount is very solid and sturdy. Adjustments for the size of the CPU are very easy to make and the mount should accommodate a wide variety of CPU cases (or UPS units), except perhaps for do-it-yourself computers built in oversize cases, and oversize gaming PC’s, especially those with liquid cooling. Even with the modifications I made to attach a dual VESA stand to the mount and to install a UPS, installation took less than an hour using a cordless drill, some driver bits and a set of wrenches. I could not be happier with the simplicity, versatility and sturdiness of the design