🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with Style!
The Multifunctional-Quick Replacement Mini PC VESA Mounting Stand is a sleek, durable solution for mounting your Mini PC. Made from lightweight aluminum alloy, it offers versatile installation options on desktops, walls, or behind monitors, ensuring a clutter-free workspace. With standard VESA compatibility, it’s designed for easy setup and a perfect fit for Mini PCs.
J**R
Great Mount
I use this mount to hold my Microphone interface underneath my desk and out of the way. Very sturdy and adaptable.
T**M
Great to mount VESA cases and even add an external fan
This is a very solid bracket to mount anything that fits onto anything that can hold the weight. I bolted it on top of a cabinet with a large fan on top to provide more airflow and is more quiet at lower rpm than the tiny fan inside the PC. The holes line up perfectly and it just needs four long machine bolts to keep everything tight and together.
J**E
Slightly different from the last time I bought it.
I've been using these to create a miniature server rack by screwing them together with M3 screws. However when I bought two more of these, they were slightly different and the screw mounts were in different positions. I had to drill a hole to mount them together,
R**C
Well made and works perfectly - BE CAREFUL to purchase exactly the size you need
I was careful in selecting the larger size unit, but, I ended up purchasing the smaller unit.Sometimes the web site shows size B first and then A, which is confusing.The mount is heavy duty metal, has holes in the right places, and nicely ventilated.If you're looking for something like this, this one is perfect.
Y**R
No instructions came with it. Something seems not right with the screw holes.
Reviewing: "Diversity world Multifunctional-Quick Replacement Mini PC VESA mounting Stand (B, Black)"I ordered this because I have a mini-PC I wanted to mount on the wall. I measured the mini-PC and apparently I was off by 1mm because when I try to slide the mini-PC into this bracket, it fits too tightly and skews it slightly out of shape. Even though I have lived in Europe and am not a stranger to the metric system, I really wish the manufacturers/sellers of these items would put things in U.S. measurements when offering them for sale in the U.S. The error was my fault, but simply that I wasn't wearing my glasses and miscounted. Oh well.I can still use it; however, not the way it is displayed in the photos. I will have to turn it around and mount it front-side to the wall, rather than back-side. It won't look the greatest, but I can live with it.But that brings me to the other issue. This bracket has stops built into it (those little tabs that bend inward on each side at one end). Since there are no instructions included, you are left to try and understand this on your own. It should be a no-brainer, but it's not. If you use the two screws and were to mount this using the keyhole cutouts, and placing the stops on the bottom (so that your device doesn't fall through), then the keyholes would be upside-down - that is, with the wide end at the top rather than the bottom. It would have the propensity to fall off, unless you were to use the two holes that are not keyhole shaped. You can view what I'm talking about if you look at the pics for the listing because the actual item looks exactly like it.As I said, I am going to have to turn this entirely around so that the front is against the wall rather than the back. This will put the sides with the keyholes on the front, but allow them to buckle out to accommodate the width of my mini-PC. So, I would consider this luck, that I can still find a way to use this. But I can easily see it not working for other configurations.That said, I'm less bothered/disappointed by the keyhole thing than I am by the lack of instructions, which should always be included. Many people don't read them, but many people (like myself) do!This was free to me in exchange for a review, so I'll keep it, especially since I found a way to make it suit my purpose. However, if I had bought it, I probably would have returned it. The old phrase "caveat emptor" applies here. I would say that if you can't look at the photos and clearly visualize exactly what you want to do and how you want to use this item, then I might actually recommend looking elsewhere. Also, if you decide to go with this, then I'd say you'll want to check your measurements at least twice.
J**.
Easy way to mount/ hide your mini PC.
The best way to hide a mini pc behind my TV. I am using the TV's built in stand and that left the Vesa mount open. This little bracket fits my mini pc perfectly and keeps it right in the middle of where all the cables needed to connect anyway, cleaning up my wire mess as well holding the pc. The bracket is steel and allows me access to the ports I needed for my use case. A great addition to my home theater.
C**R
Used to mount underneath a desk
I mounted this on the bottom of my desk and found it was a decent solution - I did need to drill 2 separate holes as my angled drill was too big. Worked pretty well and fits my mini PC.
D**N
I Kinda Agree With the "Upside Down" Comments
It can't be attached under a table to allow you to slide the mini PC in and out. It's "upside down" so-to-speak and that's a problem. It's not a solution to the problem of how to attach your mini PC and still allow quick servicing. It's not configured that way, despite the fact that it looks lie it ought to be.
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