Price: $64.00 (as of Apr 04,2026 14:32:58 UTC – Details)
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Customers find the desk stand sturdy and stable, with one mentioning it's strong enough to carry big box computers, and another noting it holds heavy Alienware towers securely. The product is easy to assemble and mount, and customers appreciate its functionality, with one highlighting how it keeps their PC off the floor. While some customers report a good fit, others mention it doesn't match advertised dimensions. The mounting system receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it clamps easily to variable height desks.
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Customers find the desk stand sturdy, with one customer noting it's strong enough to carry big box computers.
"Very sturdy and was easy to install under my desk. Holds a Ghost S1. I love the little rubber details to keep the chassis tight without scratching it."Read more
"Solid mount to my Deskhause top and good fit. Hangs the mid-tower out a few inches but that's the desk frame"Read more
Customers find the desk stand stable, with multiple reviews confirming it holds PCs securely without issues, and one customer noting it works well with heavy Alienware towers.
"I own a NXZT h510 case . It holds it well to a Jarvis standing desk without issue — the case legs just go around the base that holds up the case…."Read more
"…I have a fairly large and heavy tower and this thing holds it without any issues."Read more
"…fine but with the weight of the computer on the mount it holds it at an angle…."Read more
"…The mount is more than capable of supporting the weight of this unit without any perceptible lean when mounted on a standing desk, which was the…"Read more
Customers find that the desk stand works well, with one mentioning it fits their mid-size CoolerMaster perfectly, while another notes it helps keep their desktop clear.
"Good product and does the job. Just be sure you measure a little under your desk, had to move mine since my tower was too long…."Read more
"Assembles easy and works perfect. It's nice and sturdy. I have a fairly large and heavy tower and this thing holds it without any issues."Read more
"I modified this bracket slightly to suit my particular idea. It worked great and I’m super pleased with the result!"Read more
"It works great, though it doesn't handle case depth that well. My case is 15" deep, and the feet of it hang off past the edges of this mount…."Read more
Customers like how the stand mounts to their desks, with one mentioning it clamps easily to variable height desks and another noting it keeps the tower off the ground.
"…Once put together, it clamped easily to my variable height desk and hold the PC very securely. Just needs a little assembly instruction."Read more
"…Now with he UPS attached under the desk, I can more easily move the desk, while also reducing the trip hazard"Read more
"Solid mount to my Deskhause top and good fit. Hangs the mid-tower out a few inches but that's the desk frame"Read more
"…regardless once it's together it is very study and now my tower is off the ground and out of my way!"Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with how the stand fits, with some finding it good while others report it doesn't match the advertised dimensions.
"…I have a Small Form Factor PC that snuggles up great into the carrier and all of the brackets seem very sturdy…."Read more
"…fit my gaming pc case size but when i tried putting it on, it didn’t fit along the bottom. Might have to DIY it or get a refund. Very upsetting."Read more
"Solid mount to my Deskhause top and good fit. Hangs the mid-tower out a few inches but that's the desk frame"Read more
"…My 20" PC wouldn't fit without modifications, but this was my fault, so I'm still giving it 5 stars…."Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the dimensions of the desk stand: while some find it great for medium size cases, others report that the measurements are not as advertised and that it ended up too short.
"…Manta is short and stubby and this mount is able to cover a very wide range of case sizes…."Read more
"…The horizontal measurements are about 2 inches shy of the ad. The vertical is closer but not accurate either. The quality is okay for the price…."Read more
"I bought this due to the correct dimensions and expandability to hang my Harman Kardon Soundsticks Subwoofer from my standup desk…."Read more
"…point, the screws included to mount the desk plate to the desk are fairly short…."Read more
The best amount a sea of turds – could be better but it is what it is.
As described/depicted?: product pictures are 100% accurate. Construction: sturdy steel tubing. It flex a little but clearly strong enough. Provided wood screw is ideal length for enough security without sticking through average table top, although I would have preferred more than 4 bolts AND they should be positioned in such a way a normal hand and screwdriver can have uninfringed vertical access to secure the bolts-the inside screw holes are drilled too close to the mounting frame so you have to angle your tool to secure the bolt, which is stupid. MOST IMPORTANTLY – does it sway? not one bit, I poked at it (see video) and it does flex but it's very sturdy, a pet or stupid kid running into it may rip it right off the desk though. Welds: not clean but strong enough Fit: you need to be mindful of the 'hook' on the top plate highlight in my photo, god knows why they added that tab which serves zero structural or aesthetic function and trims out half inch of storage. 19.5"H x9.25W claim is true and absolutely exact but it's absolute maximum is a very tight fit, it means you may have a hard time lugging your heavy PC under your desk and onto the 'harness' that needs to be bolted onto the table first. MORE IMPORTANLY, you need to pay attention to where your power button is, I barely have enough room left to squeeze my fat fingers in to access my top facing power button. This also means I am loosing 2 top mounted USB slots – but that's my oversight, I might offset the case towards the tables edge so the buttons /USB plugs are exposed. Additionally you will NOT be able to open any quick-access window if you have one, the bottom shelf's guard will block such movement. Design: After looking at about 30 different designs, this is indeed the best available on amazon for gaming type compact towers, all the other ones will either be too small or too weak (bend). They could have easily made it fit 20"+ PC but stop short, not sure why. Also, since there is a 'scoop' on the bottom shelf anyways why not just make 4 arms for maximum security? for $64 dollars, I think it's worth the investment as no other design comes close to the security and construction and fit offered by this product.
Great for mounting a small form-factor PC underneath a desk. Built of sturdy metal, it was pretty easy to put together and has held up to being moved around and adjusted. I have it mounted to the underside of a sit-stand desk so it's going up and down all the time and I have perfect confidence that it'll hold up. Very reasonably priced, fits right where I need it to fit, and helps keep my desktop clear.
As described/depicted?: product pictures are 100% accurate.
Construction: sturdy steel tubing. It flex a little but clearly strong enough. Provided wood screw is ideal length for enough security without sticking through average table top, although I would have preferred more than 4 bolts AND they should be positioned in such a way a normal hand and screwdriver can have uninfringed vertical access to secure the bolts-the inside screw holes are drilled too close to the mounting frame so you have to angle your tool to secure the bolt, which is stupid. MOST IMPORTANTLY – does it sway? not one bit, I poked at it (see video) and it does flex but it's very sturdy, a pet or stupid kid running into it may rip it right off the desk though.
Welds: not clean but strong enough
Fit: you need to be mindful of the 'hook' on the top plate highlight in my photo, god knows why they added that tab which serves zero structural or aesthetic function and trims out half inch of storage. 19.5"H x9.25W claim is true and absolutely exact but it's absolute maximum is a very tight fit, it means you may have a hard time lugging your heavy PC under your desk and onto the 'harness' that needs to be bolted onto the table first. MORE IMPORTANLY, you need to pay attention to where your power button is, I barely have enough room left to squeeze my fat fingers in to access my top facing power button. This also means I am loosing 2 top mounted USB slots – but that's my oversight, I might offset the case towards the tables edge so the buttons /USB plugs are exposed. Additionally you will NOT be able to open any quick-access window if you have one, the bottom shelf's guard will block such movement.
Design: After looking at about 30 different designs, this is indeed the best available on amazon for gaming type compact towers, all the other ones will either be too small or too weak (bend). They could have easily made it fit 20"+ PC but stop short, not sure why. Also, since there is a 'scoop' on the bottom shelf anyways why not just make 4 arms for maximum security? for $64 dollars, I think it's worth the investment as no other design comes close to the security and construction and fit offered by this product.
The best amount a sea of turds – could be better but it is what it is.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025
As described/depicted?: product pictures are 100% accurate.
Construction: sturdy steel tubing. It flex a little but clearly strong enough. Provided wood screw is ideal length for enough security without sticking through average table top, although I would have preferred more than 4 bolts AND they should be positioned in such a way a normal hand and screwdriver can have uninfringed vertical access to secure the bolts-the inside screw holes are drilled too close to the mounting frame so you have to angle your tool to secure the bolt, which is stupid. MOST IMPORTANTLY – does it sway? not one bit, I poked at it (see video) and it does flex but it's very sturdy, a pet or stupid kid running into it may rip it right off the desk though.
Welds: not clean but strong enough
Fit: you need to be mindful of the 'hook' on the top plate highlight in my photo, god knows why they added that tab which serves zero structural or aesthetic function and trims out half inch of storage. 19.5"H x9.25W claim is true and absolutely exact but it's absolute maximum is a very tight fit, it means you may have a hard time lugging your heavy PC under your desk and onto the 'harness' that needs to be bolted onto the table first. MORE IMPORTANLY, you need to pay attention to where your power button is, I barely have enough room left to squeeze my fat fingers in to access my top facing power button. This also means I am loosing 2 top mounted USB slots – but that's my oversight, I might offset the case towards the tables edge so the buttons /USB plugs are exposed. Additionally you will NOT be able to open any quick-access window if you have one, the bottom shelf's guard will block such movement.
Design: After looking at about 30 different designs, this is indeed the best available on amazon for gaming type compact towers, all the other ones will either be too small or too weak (bend). They could have easily made it fit 20"+ PC but stop short, not sure why. Also, since there is a 'scoop' on the bottom shelf anyways why not just make 4 arms for maximum security? for $64 dollars, I think it's worth the investment as no other design comes close to the security and construction and fit offered by this product.
I've tried a couple under desk mounts and while others were a little cheaper, they were a lot poorly made and couldn't support the size of my PC case (Fractal Meshify mid). This one is heavy and solid. It does not flex the way others did.
I made a couple of improvements to make it work better for my setup: – Replaced the four hand knob adjusters with set screws that sit flush with the body of the mount. These hand knobs are M8x1.25mm thread, and I found 16mm length was just about right. My local hardware store had these for 70 cents each, and the upgrade was well worth the sub $3 cost. This makes it so the adjusters are tightened with an allen key / hex driver instead but it really streamlines the assembly. – Chose a better fastener for attaching to my desk. The kit comes with four fat phillips head screws to attach the mount under your desk. I wanted something a bit more overbuilt. Also the holes in the housing for the screws are about 3/8" diameter so most screws could benefit from some washers to spread the load out / not slip through the housing. I ended up needing to make a spacer so the mount plate would clear the frame of my desk, and used 2.5"x0.25" Spax lags to attach the mount to my desk. I could probably do pullups on the thing now and it's not going anywhere.
Last a couple thoughts about things other folks complained about in other reviews: the perception the way the adjusters tighten could lead the mount to slip, and the way the top plate contacts the top of the PC (edge curved towards the top of your PC rather than having a flat plate on top to clamp down onto your PC). I don't think the mount is going to slip. You don't need to overtighten the adjusters to have them lock into the groves of the adjustment slides. Also, these grooves do not run the full length of the vertical support bars, so even if the adjusters were under-tightened and things slipped, the vertical supports would stop before being able to fall out. It's just not going to happen. As for the top part of the mount that sort of curves down towards the top of the PC, I'm guessing this is intentional so there can be airflow at the top of the PC. If there was just a horizontal plate at the top of the mount, it could block off any ventilation panels at the top. There also doesn't need to be a horizontal plate to clamp against, as long as the vertical and horizontal adjustments are snug, the PC isn't going to tip out or go anywhere.
In short, this mount rips, and so far is one of the best options out there if you're willing to shell out a little more over the cheapo options on here.
Best under-desk PC mount I've found – the adjustments will not slip!
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I've tried a couple under desk mounts and while others were a little cheaper, they were a lot poorly made and couldn't support the size of my PC case (Fractal Meshify mid). This one is heavy and solid. It does not flex the way others did.
I made a couple of improvements to make it work better for my setup: – Replaced the four hand knob adjusters with set screws that sit flush with the body of the mount. These hand knobs are M8x1.25mm thread, and I found 16mm length was just about right. My local hardware store had these for 70 cents each, and the upgrade was well worth the sub $3 cost. This makes it so the adjusters are tightened with an allen key / hex driver instead but it really streamlines the assembly. – Chose a better fastener for attaching to my desk. The kit comes with four fat phillips head screws to attach the mount under your desk. I wanted something a bit more overbuilt. Also the holes in the housing for the screws are about 3/8" diameter so most screws could benefit from some washers to spread the load out / not slip through the housing. I ended up needing to make a spacer so the mount plate would clear the frame of my desk, and used 2.5"x0.25" Spax lags to attach the mount to my desk. I could probably do pullups on the thing now and it's not going anywhere.
Last a couple thoughts about things other folks complained about in other reviews: the perception the way the adjusters tighten could lead the mount to slip, and the way the top plate contacts the top of the PC (edge curved towards the top of your PC rather than having a flat plate on top to clamp down onto your PC). I don't think the mount is going to slip. You don't need to overtighten the adjusters to have them lock into the groves of the adjustment slides. Also, these grooves do not run the full length of the vertical support bars, so even if the adjusters were under-tightened and things slipped, the vertical supports would stop before being able to fall out. It's just not going to happen. As for the top part of the mount that sort of curves down towards the top of the PC, I'm guessing this is intentional so there can be airflow at the top of the PC. If there was just a horizontal plate at the top of the mount, it could block off any ventilation panels at the top. There also doesn't need to be a horizontal plate to clamp against, as long as the vertical and horizontal adjustments are snug, the PC isn't going to tip out or go anywhere.
In short, this mount rips, and so far is one of the best options out there if you're willing to shell out a little more over the cheapo options on here.
I own a NXZT h510 case . It holds it well to a Jarvis standing desk without issue — the case legs just go around the base that holds up the case. Remember to measure for this; I was fortunate it worked out. I'm sure I could have removed the rubber feet, but still I'm happier to use the case as-is without further modification.
I'd rather have seen the plate connecting to the desk have more screws to better secure it. I'm sure 4 screws is sufficient, but 6 or 8 would have brought some piece of mind.
The hand screws used to hold the legs in place are friction-fit. This is where I'd have preferred to have seen a different mechanism used. It's sufficient, but under-engineered in my opinion given I have $2000 of equipment sitting on it.
Good product and does the job. Just be sure you measure a little under your desk, had to move mine since my tower was too long. Also if you case has feet like mine (that are not removable), you might have to remove the inner brackets so it can slide over. It was a tight fit, but works great
Very versatile when it comes to adjusting the mount. Sturdiest holder I could find, great quality and highly recommend it. I recommend you pay attention to the measurements of your CPU and compare them to the measurements of the CPU holder prior to purchasing. SOLID!
Very versatile when it comes to adjusting the mount. Sturdiest holder I could find, great quality and highly recommend it. I recommend you pay attention to the measurements of your CPU and compare them to the measurements of the CPU holder prior to purchasing. SOLID!
Product Summary: Stand Up Desk Store Adjustable CPU Desktop Computer Tower Holder Under Desk Mount
From S Stand Up Desk Store Provides a convenient place to hang a CPU under your desk, freeing up valuable desktop space Tool-free adjustment of height and width for a snug, secure fit; thick padding helps protect the CPU from shock and scratches Easily attaches to the underside of most standing desks using included hardware Overall dimensions are 10″ W x 7.5″ to 11.5″ D x 17.75″ to 21.75″ H; mounting plate dimensions are 7.75″ W x 5″ D; weight capacity is 30 lbs.; made of powder-coated steel IMPORTANT COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION: Fits CPUs up to 19.5″ tall and between 5.25″ and 9.25″ deep.