Reddit Reddit reviews VIVO Adjustable Under Desk and Wall PC Mount | Computer Case Holder with 135 Degree Swivel (MOUNT-PC01)

We found 9 Reddit comments about VIVO Adjustable Under Desk and Wall PC Mount | Computer Case Holder with 135 Degree Swivel (MOUNT-PC01). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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VIVO Adjustable Under Desk and Wall PC Mount | Computer Case Holder with 135 Degree Swivel (MOUNT-PC01)
UNDER SURFACE MOUNT - Conveniently mounts your PC case under a desk or flat work surface for off the floor, easy access (Can be wall mounted)ADJUSTABLE FRAME - Fits most PC cases on the market with adjustable width from 3.5” to 8” and adjustable height from 12” to 21”.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.WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED - Sturdy steel design is backed with a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns.
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9 Reddit comments about VIVO Adjustable Under Desk and Wall PC Mount | Computer Case Holder with 135 Degree Swivel (MOUNT-PC01):

u/JadoJodo · 3 pointsr/battlestations

Via this guy. It's pretty solid, though I don't think it would fit much bigger cases.

u/ThaneofJudgement · 3 pointsr/StandingDesk

Certain models will definitely fit. I assume the Uplift model may even fit as well. The foot print is very small. The reason I believe they don't bundle them with the tabletop size that small is because it "could" get in your way since there is less leg room. I assume you wouldn't have issues if you put it as close to the leg frame as possible.

I'm unsure how much your PC weighs, but you can save some money getting from Amazon. I just got my Uplift desk setup this weekend and I got this CPU Holder from Amazon for half the price. Holds up to 22 pounds. I was only using mine for my UPS unit so it worked perfectly. There are other cheaper options on Amazon that are still less than
the Uplift holders.

u/appmapper · 2 pointsr/AskBattlestations

https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Adjustable-Under-Desk-Computer-MOUNT-PC01/dp/B01MEDE9WO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1501525944&sr=8-3&keywords=cpu+mount

That one allows for both orientations it appears (I think you move the mounting bracket).

You could use the mount you have now, but just get longer screws and some spacers.

u/ajthomas05 · 1 pointr/battlestations

Came here to ask the same thing. I'm building a sit/stand this weekend and was curious what OP is using.


I got this one but still want to hear other's thoughts.

u/ryanvsrobots · 1 pointr/sffpc

I did exactly that with this mount on an Ikea table, I think this one.

I like it a lot more than having it on the desk, and I don't really notice any heat. I actually mounted some case fans under the desk because I was worried about heat not dissipating but they don't seem to do anything and my temps are fine.

Only downsides are :

  1. It's less convenient to plug stuff in, but I use USB hubs.
  2. I open my case a lot to tinker, and while it's not hard to remove or put in the mount, it is an extra step and squeezing under the desk is annoying.

  3. Biggest for me: I feel like all the effort of building in such a small/thin case is wasted since you can no longer see the computer. I'm debating switching to a slightly larger case with a little more room to tinker.

    Specs:

    CPU

    Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.40GHz

    RAM

    32.0GB Dual-Channel Trident Z @ 1601MHz (15-17-17-38) (16GBx2)

    Motherboard

    ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac

    Graphics

    Acer X34 (3440x1440@100Hz)
    3071MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (EVGA)

    Storage

    465GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 500GB (SSD)
    894GB Crucial_CT960M500SSD1 (SSD)
    7452GB Western Digital WD easystore 25FB USB Device (SSD)

    PSU

    Corsair SF450
u/chuckfr · 1 pointr/StandingDesk

I went with one similar to this one from Vivo. The brand I chose is not available, but it looks like one of the two is a rebranding of the other.

I thought about spending a little more on one that slid out in addition to rotating. Honestly though, since mounting it and running the cables I haven't messed with it much at all. The rotating function has given me the access to the back of the machine on the few occasions I've needed it over the last ~6 months.

Just be sure of the location before screwing it down. Make sure you can rotate it from the location where the base is mounted.

Buying one of these through the standing desk makers is going to severely add to the cost that's really not needed.

u/EatPlentyOfBiscuits · 1 pointr/buildapc