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StarTech.com Wall Mount CPU Holder - Adjustable Width 4.8in to 8.3in - Metal - Computer Tower Mounting Bracket for Desktop PC (CPUWALLMNT),Black

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This PC mounting wall is perfect for people who do not want to keep their PC on the floor due to dust accumulation in their houses. It is also a good product for people who do not like to keep a lot of things on the floor near their computer and have crawling babies around.

Are you interested in building a PC with multiple radiators and high-end cooling? The MasterFrame provides plenty of room for those components and a way to showcase them. The open-air design of the case gives a clear view of the components inside. It also allows for easy access to parts while giving users a lot of room to work. This wall-mount PC case will look fantastic on a wall but also serves as the perfect test bench. To mount a PC on the wall, you have three options. First, you can take the easy route and go with a wall-mount PC case. Many companies like Thermaltake and Cooler Master offer gorgeous yet practical PC cases that you can mount on your wall without difficulties. These pre-built wall mount cases are quite straightforward, and if you don’t have many DIY skills, then you should go with them. Deciding the size of the PC Case is very important. There are many different types out there include sizes large, medium, and mini. Finding the right PC case is very important because it fits all your components there and even allows good airflow through that ensures that the temperature does not rise up too much. Some people also use a second baseboard behind the original one. This way, all of your cables can stay organized on the second baseboard and hidden from the first one.We love the look of this modular case, and it’s just as sturdy as you’d expect. The layout will keep your system cool while showcasing your hardware, and we like how they separated the components into sections with the GPU, PSU, and cooling system. Just keep the weight of the case in mind, along with the weight of the components you’ll use inside. Pros Building a custom case is not an easy task, and it involves lots of skills. First, you need to sketch the layout of your PC and then decide which baseboard material to use. After that, you need to mark holes and start drilling. Once that’s done, you can assemble your PC and test it. Finally, you can mount it on the wall. The Cooler Master MasterFrame 700 only has 100×100 VESA mount holes, which potentially limits the sort of rig you can build in the case. 100×100 is relatively limited in maximum weight, and Cooler Master itself recommends only wall-mounting builds less than 30.8 pounds. For this step, it’s best to call in a friend or a family member because you will lift your entire rig in the air. First, bring out the screws you will use to mount the PC on the wall. The screws should be durable enough to carry the entire PC weight while also being long enough to go all the way from the surface of the baseboard to deep inside the wall.

Everyone is used to seeing PCs on the ground or at a table, which has become boring. But wall-mounted ones have such a unique characteristic that they steal everyone’s hearts. Looks and aesthetics are the biggest reasons gamers and PC enthusiasts hang their PCs off their walls. Most of your problems with building it will likely disappear if you choose a pre-built wall-mount case or a wall-mount mod kit, but you will still have to drill holes in your wall and measure everything. Inconvenient To Maintain This PC case stands out because it is easy to set up and is also very reasonable. This makes it easy for you to use it without any worry. It comes with a stylish design and great aesthetics that makes the case look good when mounted on the wall. When designing a custom computer, the most commonly overlooked problems are wiring in a start button and having your USB ports available. When you buy a premade case, the power button & front USBs are already wired and only need to be plugged into your motherboard.The Thermaltake Core P1 is an odd case: on the one hand, it does everything its bigger brothers do at a lower price and in a smaller form factor. So it’s a solid, great-looking platform for a wall-mounted build. But since a wall-mounted rig won’t take up room on your desk, it doesn’t offer quite the same sort of space-saving goodness as a great Mini-ITX case. That’s the best option for computers mounted on walls, but not ideal for gamers when lag can mean life or death in online matches. There’s no getting around the monitor cable unless it’s mounted on the wall. You’ll still need to manage that cable and the power cord for the PC itself. Thermaltake is another fan favorite with builders, and the Thermaltake Core P90 ATX Mid-Tower Case is the best alternative to our top choice. This wall-mount PC case will look amazing from any angle, and the modular design makes settings your system up a breeze. Second, if you’re on a budget and want to mount your existing PC case on the wall, then you can use a wall mount PC mod kit to hang your existing PC on the wall. This way, you won’t have to spend extra on another case, nor would you have to build a case from scratch. However, it also might not look as gorgeous as the first or third option. Build By Imgur User: kdevault813 Whether you want something custom, or are just looking to save a few dollars to complete your rainbow PC dream via RGB Ram, there are many different options.

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