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🖥️ Elevate your workspace — because your CPU deserves the VIP treatment!
The HUANUO CPU Holder is a versatile under-desk and wall mount designed to save space and protect your computer tower. With adjustable height and width, it fits most towers and supports up to 22 lbs with durable alloy steel construction. Its 360° swivel feature ensures easy cable access, while included installation tools and protective foam pads make setup simple and secure.
| ASIN | B077XCDLTH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,290 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #551 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | HUANUO |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 945 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Manufacturer | HUANUO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | HNCPB-VC |
| Model Number | HNCPB-VC |
| Mounting Type | Floor mounting, wall mounting |
| Mounting type | Floor mounting, wall mounting |
| Size | Height: 11.81" to 21.65", Width: 2.95" to 8.11" |
| UPC | 190835286257 |
| Weight Capacity | Minimum weight: 454 g |
J**D
No recommended for bigger desktop
Size not fitted my desktop…
A**B
Expensive
Selling items on high price AED.175. The item I bought, the actual price is 80AED only. Taking unnecessary profit. Should not promote these type of sellers
T**3
Best Computer Tower Mount for the Money!
I searched long a hard for an economical and versatile CPU mount. This is by far the best for the money! Not only for the money but really a very good option even at a higher cost. Similar mounts were twice or three times the price. This was even less expensive then just a plain mounting plate. It can hold a full size CPU or adjust down to a small compact CPU case. Mount will pivot 180 degrees, even though likely all you need is one mounting position. Mounting can be the classic way which allows pivoting or a fixed mounting on the long side of mount. It is supplied with wood mounting screws and drywall anchoring inserts and screws. There are stick mount soft round tabs to place on the inside of mount to allow secure non slip inserting of CPU which also protects CPU case from scratches. The supplied allen wrenches fit the adjustment screws as needed. You will need a flat head and phillips screw driver, and power drill to set the mounting hardware correctly. The install is easy, I recommend using a sharpie to mark holes and outline of mounting plate, for ease, if under a desk or not visible later. I mounted a large CPU under a powered sit/stand desk which had steel support bar running the middle length of the desk. This metal support bar creating a situation where I had only one way to mount CPU. With only one way to mount the mount I found I needed to mark the holes, pivot the mount 45 degrees, then setting the screws, and after pivoting back to desired position (which covered the mounting screws on one side, thus marking the holes) was the best way. With smaller CPU's and more space there will be many options, likely any option needed. My experience with installation was very good, the mount is strong and adjustable to just about any CPU, with clear instructions. I purchased 1 first and 15 later because of the great price, I would highly recommend!
J**8
Great device and great price
This CPU Holder Is Great. This Holder freed up a lot of space on my work desk and now I have more room for all of my things. This holder was easy to setup under my desk and when I installed it the first day I was able to try out the complete 360degree turning on it and it works great so much easier to get to my cords in the back of my computer tower. I definitely recommend this CPU Holder you won’t regret buying this one..
T**Y
Works fine: watch your dimensions and center of gravity of PC; secure with a VELCRO carrying strap
I used this CPU mount to hang my PC beneath the left front corner of my Fully Jarvis standing desk. See picture 1 (I couldn't control the rotation of the pictures as I uploaded them, sorry). If you're setting up a Jarvis, this mount will work great in this position, right or left, of course, as long as you don't care about being able to swivel the PC once it's mounted (the frame of the Jarvis prevents the PC from swiveling more than a couple degrees). I don't miss the swiveling capability: there's plenty of room under a Jarvis desk to reach the back of a PC suspended beneath the desktop. But before you locate and drill the four holes to screw the top mounting plate of this CPU mount to the underside of a table, experiment and locate the center of gravity of your PC: the PC will need to balance on its lower platform, which is surprisingly small. You will not be happy otherwise: the PC will pitch forward or backward on the lower platform, whereas you want it to stay level. I got it wrong the first time and had to relocate that mounting plate. I also recommend securing your mounted PC with a VELCRO brand 6ft by 2in All-Purpose Carrying Strap with Handle for only $8.49 ( (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00006IC2S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1). You can wrap your mounted PC with this strap, threading the strap through the top of the CPU mount (there's a natural channel for it!) and very neatly stuff the handle of the strap into the left side of the CPU mount. See picture 2. This adds security and stability to the mounting setup.
V**R
Good sturdy CPU holder, needs some help or experience for install
This is a great and sturdy CPU holder. Pros- Moves 360, so you can easily remove the cables by not getting too deep under the table. Great quality and good heavy metal material. Has good instruction manuals if you understand. Cons- Cannot do it alone as its a bit heavy, my table has hardwood so with me holding the stand and installing screws was tough. I had to make markings and then hit the screws down from below the table. Make sure you use the additional washer/bolts with the screws because if you don't the screws will drop. I did that mistake and ended up drilling holes at a different location. Another mistake I did is i put the holes at the very edge because I needed leg room and don't like the CPU hitting my long legs. So i have locked its movement because of the side bar(see pic), but I don't really care about the 360 move as I setup my cables well and once in a while add some extra/additional USB mice. If you don't need the 360 degree move don't worry about where you are locating the holes to drill.. Overall, I'm not a carpenter or a pro and wooden installs so for me this was moderately tough. So take the required precautions and help while installing and don't hurt yourself when doing it. If you have the required experience or at least plan it well, its a easy... Well and its made in China... If you don't like it don't buy it, i didn't have a good option or I would buy a made in anywhere else in the world.
C**X
A few months in...
It's holding after about 6 months of use, so that's worth a few points. Still I gotta deduct some score for some vital issues that are going to get me to throw this out sooner than I'd like: - The main swivel bolt has loosened. This means the whole computer wiggles to one side in a slightly worrisome way. So far it's holding ok though. - The width support should have been wider. My case isn't as wide as some popular cases on the market, yet the width at up top is maxed. And when it's maxed, there is less support. So my computer sits at an odd angle that I don't like. It's secure, but the wiggle within the mount is going to apply more pressure on the top bolt over time until it eventually fails. Making one piece of metal longer is all they needed to do. - Why are the main bolts up top plastic coated? I need to dial those in to lock the mount in place, yet my fingers can't fit in the narrow space, and my screwdriver is already chewing up the soft plastic. And you made this a flat-head screw while another point uses Phillips, another is a metal thumb screw, and yet a fourth adjustment point uses hex! Soft plastic has no place here! - Back to this hex bolt. Why the lone hex bolt? I have to dig for this bit every time I want to take the mount apart to service my computer or check that main support bolt. It's fine if everything was hex, I know they are better. Just be consistent! - Not enough padding. My computer has flattened the bottom support pads and the single pad of the width support on the top/side is insufficient, especially since it is at an angle (due to using the widest screw hole)
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