Building PC inside furniture. Help please.

Ady20

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Hi there. I am gonna post 2 pictures. At point 1 on picture I'm gonna have a high desk chair (that is a bar desk what you there on the picture), and at point 2 on picture I wanna put the components of the PC.

I have some questions.

1. Where do I put the monitor in that way that I can also see it from point 1, and from the chair you see on the image? I saw some monitor adjustable hands but the problem is they dont tilt down. When I am sitting on the chair you see, the monitor is too high if I put it on the table you see. Any ideas?

2. What could I do and how to have my mouse and keyboard on my lap when I am sitting on the chair you see?

3. Any suggestions on building the pc inside that hole? I thought about using glass, and cut holes throught itm what do you think?

Thank you all for your help.

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Solution
1. Go look at the ergotron web site.
They have many options that will serve you.
https://www.ergotron.com/en-us/products/stand-up-desks
Be aware that their prices are high, but the quality is top notch, suitable for a medical office.
You could probably use a table top mount or the side wall mount.

2. They offer a keyboard and work table option too.
The mounts have an easily moveable and tilt able monitor mount.

3. One issue with the pc build is ventilation.
Measure the space and you might want an ITX build.
If there is sufficient surrounding space, airflow should be sufficient.
You might need to cut out the back of the space to allow airflow.


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skywalkerqq

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Can you put a monitor on the opposite wall? You have a very restricted parameter of building options, I have no clue how to make this work. For the PC in the bookshelf, if you want a glass plate over the front, I would put the motherboard in the back. There should be enough space to fit a graphics card, and cut out sections in the top and bottom for case fans.
 
1. Go look at the ergotron web site.
They have many options that will serve you.
https://www.ergotron.com/en-us/products/stand-up-desks
Be aware that their prices are high, but the quality is top notch, suitable for a medical office.
You could probably use a table top mount or the side wall mount.

2. They offer a keyboard and work table option too.
The mounts have an easily moveable and tilt able monitor mount.

3. One issue with the pc build is ventilation.
Measure the space and you might want an ITX build.
If there is sufficient surrounding space, airflow should be sufficient.
You might need to cut out the back of the space to allow airflow.


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