Best ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q Mounting Arm

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With arm fully extended it may tilt little bit, if its folded it maynot, to avoid it than pick 706 since it mounts directly on the pole.

Also you can put something between the bottom part of the clamp and desk to improve sturdiness in case your desk is glass or thin.
Monitor uses VESA Compatibility - Mountable 100 x 100mm and weights 24.69 lbs. w/ stand

Mount-It! MI-706
100mm compatable / 33lb support

VIVO Single Monitor
Has weight / size problem support

Mount-It! MI-705
Compatible with VESA 75 (75 x75 mm) and VESA 100 (100 x 100mm). VESA pattern is the square bolt hole
heavy duty design supports up to 33 lbs

Mount IT dont list 34" monitor support. Which I think would affect swivel and it wouldnt turn 360 if you need to do it.

 


So what would be the best option? Doesn't VIVO Single Monitor Desk Mount only support upto 22lbs? Is that enough for the PG348Q?
 


Vivo only does Screen up to 27" and 22lbs

Only one I found for this price $129 for prime member
Loctek D7H Swivel Gas Spring Single LCD Arm Stand monitor Mount, the weight at least more than 20 lbs
https://www.amazon.com/Loctek-D7H-Swivel-Spring-monitor/dp/B016M1LYA0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1480055905&sr=8-2&keywords=monitor+mount+34
 


I cant find you link on amazon.ca. I don't really need swivel and stuff, so would the first Mount-It! MI-706 be good then? Also how is this one?

AmazonBasics Single Monitor Display Mounting Arm
 
The Mount IT 705 gives you better range since the arm extends and its way less then amazon one.
Also yeah if you dont care about swivel then it would be fine.
Desk thickness they recommend is 1" minimum.
 
With arm fully extended it may tilt little bit, if its folded it maynot, to avoid it than pick 706 since it mounts directly on the pole.

Also you can put something between the bottom part of the clamp and desk to improve sturdiness in case your desk is glass or thin.
 
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I think I am going to go with the 706 since it does seem very sturdy and I don't want to risk it. My desk is just a little under 1", what do you suggest I put in between the clamp and desk to make it study?
 
Quick update, the MI-706 arm was too weak for the PG348Q. The tilt knob would not hold and it would keep tilting downwards. I ended up purchasing the Ergotron MX which should come in soon. My advice is that since this monitor is so expensive, don't cheap out on the stand. Even if the MI-706 worked, it felt really cheap since it was all plastic. The height knob seemed really sketchy too. Just spend some more on an expensive stand and it should be worth it.