Thanks for the kind words! I also like how well it fits. I measured the wall-span at 96" and I think the ~~countertop~~desk top came in at like 90" or so.
EDIT: countertop is 98" and the space was 106".
The monitor mounts are these ones from Amazon and I highly recommend them.
I'm using a VIVO mount that's designed to hold heavier PCs. It's mounted squarely, and to hold it solid I screwed it in through 1.5" of solid wood on the bottom of the desk and .75" solid wood on top. It's holding very firm, no tilt or lean to it, and bearing the 30 lbs of my pc pretty easily.
I did the same thing. This has been a life saver for me.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HFDJCSL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
no screw fittings. I use the VIVO Desk Clamp ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NLLZS8X ) and the joysticks fit perfectly for a fraction of the cost of typical desk joystick mounts. Plus they swing out of the way when not in use
Thank you!
I am about to move so I didn't want to wall mount anything, I've been using these two monoprice desk mounts for the past year and love it!
I had the same concerns. Picked up a VIVO Heavy Duty Mounting Bracket that fits my heavy ATX PC.
I didn't want to leave the PC on the ground because as the desk rises, I was concerned about the desk pulling some of the cords on the desk out of the pc or even lifting the pc up from behind.
The mount is underneath the desk, just on the inside of the Jarvis frame. I added solid wood on both sides of the desk, glued and fixed them to the desk & mounting plate with 3 1/4" construction screws and it holds very solid. You could probably mount the PC underneath without the extra wood but I played it safe and am glad I did.
Let me know if you have any questions about mounting into an IKEA tabletop!
The monitor mount clamps onto the desk. I placed some rigid cardboard in between to protect the desk. I got them on Amazon:
Thanks! Amazon. I love it. I use it to write down reminders or quick notes while on calls.
Quartet Glass Desktop Computer Pad, 18" x 6", Whiteboard, Dry Erase Surface, White Surface (GDP186) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M2DADUX/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_glt_fabc_4XPVF96S94EXGQJN4SZP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
So, There are “penny sleeves” which are those plastic covers that cover the card for minor scratches. A top loader is basically a hard plastic penny sleeve the reduces bending and damage done to card.
For Pokemon Cards it’s 3x4
Also, never put a card into a Top Loader before putting it in a Penny Sleeve, simply because the Top Loader is hard plastic and could potential damage the beautiful holos.
For those without wood working skills (such as myself) I went with this cheap mouse pad thing for my airbus side stick.
Yup, it's also vivo branded. I got this one since it fits the demensions of my case (and much larger cases too) and supports up to 66lbs which is way more than I would need one of these to support lol.
Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DWKHWPB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ok so I found the hard card cases. I’m not terribly sure if it’s the same, but here.
Ultra Pro 25 3 X 4 Top Loader Card Holder for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Single Sports Cards Top Loads - Sportcards Card Collecting Supplies (2 Pack) (1 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KHV24W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_K5S2FbZ7RG7SK?psc=1
The Cherry MX mats are neat but some of the others are 1/3rd to 1/2 the price shipped from Amazon.
World Map
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F0XHA5E/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Overwatch (slightly larger)
A possibly better, much cheaper, third option - In case it helps (or to add confusion).
I just bought the Monoprice. Reviews seemed confident in it mounting a 34", which was my intention, although I ended up using it to mount an LG29 in vertical next to my 34". Very happy with it, but I cannot speak to it's function with a 34". Had a change of heart on desk setup.
I prefer the finish on the Mono better than the Amazon. Otherwise, the price is the only difference I see.
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Edit: The description is definitely confusing regarding monitor size supported. I bought based on the many 34" reviews.
Invest in a static pad for your build space and connect it to a ground. Better safe than sorry.
(static mat on amazon)[https://www.amazon.com/24x27-5in-Beige-Desktop-Anti-Static-Mat/dp/B00009XT3H/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=static+pad&qid=1554403257&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1]
The unstable holder was the one that I bought from BTOD. It was so unstable, that I needed to use that awful blue strap in order to prevent the CPU from falling out. I returned that holder and purchased the VIVO CPU holder from Amazon. VIVO Heavy Duty Adjustable... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DWKHWPB?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share VIVO CPU Holder
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B002R9HQLI
That mount says it supports up to 24", but I've had two 27" monitors attached for years. The swivel / tilt uses adjustable nuts to keep everything tight. The basic clamps have made cable management easy. And the clamp system makes for minimal desk real estate. I don't recommend much, but this mount has treated me well for many years.
makes me cringe... just get one these metal under the desk mounts like the one below.
https://amazon.com/VIVO-Adjustable-Under-Desk-Computer-MOUNT-PC04A/dp/B07DWKHWPB
I just recently mounted one of these to my standing desk. So far works great. I've got an NZXT S340 PC case for size comparison:
https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Adjustable-Under-Desk-Computer-MOUNT-PC04A/dp/B07DWKHWPB
Here ya go!
>https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Adjustable-Under-Desk-Computer-MOUNT-PC04A/dp/B07DWKHWPB/
did thread so not expecting a reply, but did you mount that straight to table? or did you need the uplift "track spacers" ?
Yes, I have been using this one since I posted the comment about a year ago. Works amazing.
VIVO Heavy Duty Adjustable Under-Desk PC Mount Computer Case Holder Supports up to 66 lbs, MOUNT-PC04A https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DWKHWPB
I have a dry erase pad I write my daily notes on
As much as I like Monstertech's stuff, it's very expensive. I achieved the same result with a pair of Vivo Desk Clamp Extended Platform tray for $50. They fit TS1600 or VKB joysticks perfectly, and I can swing the platforms under the desk when not in use.
Hear me out - PC mounted to the bottom of the desk. Doesn't take up desk space, also not on the floor.
That's why you do what I did - get a bracket that mounts to the bottom of your desk and holds the computer. Keeps it off the floor without taking up desk space.
No issues in 2 years on my standing desk, raising and lowering a few times a day. My setup is
27 inch curved
Laptop with VESA Adapter| 27 inch | 24 inch
I have one of these sitting on top of the monitor base plate.
https://www.amazon.com/Quartet-Whiteboard-Desktop-Computer-GDP186/dp/B01M2DADUX
I just replace my 55x24” manual crank s/s desk that I bought from Amazon a year ago with a brand new 72x30” Fully Jarvis in dark bamboo, 3 staged legs, and programmable handset. I took the Vivo keyboard trayVivo keyboard tray from my old desk and applied it to the new desk. I love my keyboard tray because it’s a clamp on so you don’t need to drill holes in your desk AND it’s pretty solid.
Having a keyboard tray is nice. You can slide it underneath your desk to push it out the way. It’s not necessary if you have a deep enough desk however, if your desk is only 24” or smaller all the space on top of your desk is essential. I have 3 computers and my setup is mainly used for work as I work from home full-time. The keyboard tray is big enough to house a MX Keys keyboard and MX Master 3 mouse with tons of room left over. Also, if you want to know the size, it’s about the same size as the Grovemade medium sized desk pad. The medium size pad is a tiny bit bigger than the tray but it fits nicely. I know because I’m using one on the keyboard tray.
I am in chat sales so when there’s no customers I sit in front of my computer watching YouTube videos or multitasking. I work real hard! So having a keyboard tray allows me to put my iPad Pro or my MBA in front of me, above the tray, and it works perfectly. I’ve been using it for almost 2yrs now and I still love it because when I’m done with it I can side it under the desk and put the way.
I hope this helps give you a general idea.
Not sure if this would suit your workflow, but you could use the Polybrute as a MIDI controller, and move your other keyboards out of the way. This is exactly what I've done. You could also use a screw on, under desk sliding tray for the smaller synths/FX or for your PC keyboard/mouse. Eg: https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Computer-Keyboard-Platform-MOUNT-KB05E/dp/B07HFDJCSL/ref=sr\_1\_5?crid=4P67J2JMRXRD&keywords=under+desk+sliding+keyboard+tray&qid=1660125654&sprefix=under+desk+sliding%2Caps%2C382&sr=8-5