Question Will a new monitor fit?

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I'm looking at getting a new monitor in a few months and I'm wondering if it'll fit. Currently I have a 24" and a 27" and the new monitor I'm planning to get is 27". My desk is about 56" and my PC case is the NZXT H510 and it's not at the end of my desk it's like 2.5" between the end of the desk and my PC (I know my desk is kind of messy)
 
If you're asking if a 3rd monitor will fit on that mess you call a desk the answer is a resounding NO, it will not.
I am very much aware it's not the cleanest desk and I know wires are everywhere but I'm planning on getting rid of my 24" and replacing that with a 27"
 
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I have 3 on my 60" desk. A 34"ultrawide flanked by 27" monitors. They barely fit.
I think my desk is just a little bit too small for that. It's literally a top and four legs from Ikea. It isn't the fanciest desk but it was cheap and it works well enough that I don't really care
 
Now I do have a desk right next to it that's exactly the same just smaller that has an 8yr old Xbox sitting on top of it and a TV but I don't ever use my Xbox anymore so I also have the idea of moving my PC to my other desk and just doing that
 
I'm looking at getting a new monitor in a few months and I'm wondering if it'll fit. Currently I have a 24" and a 27" and the new monitor I'm planning to get is 27". My desk is about 56" and my PC case is the NZXT H510 and it's not at the end of my desk it's like 2.5" between the end of the desk and my PC (I know my desk is kind of messy)
Why don't you get a curved ultra wide? You know the long ones.
 
I'm looking at getting a new monitor in a few months and I'm wondering if it'll fit. Currently I have a 24" and a 27" and the new monitor I'm planning to get is 27". My desk is about 56" and my PC case is the NZXT H510 and it's not at the end of my desk it's like 2.5" between the end of the desk and my PC (I know my desk is kind of messy)
The manufacturers post dimensions. Get a piece of cardboard and cut it out to the dimensions listed for the monitor you are interested in. You can visualize how it fits.
 
The manufacturers post dimensions. Get a piece of cardboard and cut it out to the dimensions listed for the monitor you are interested in. You can visualize how it fits.
I would need to see if I have any lying around but that's a good idea. I took some measurements with a tape measure to get a rough idea.
 
I would need to see if I have any lying around but that's a good idea. I took some measurements with a tape measure to get a rough idea.
We did this for moving LARGE crates from a loading dock. We created full size cardboard cutouts (took several large boxes) and walked the entire route the crates had to traverse. We were able to identify the doors that had to be removed from hinges to provide clearance. No guessing. actual data.
 
We did this for moving LARGE crates from a loading dock. We created full size cardboard cutouts (took several large boxes) and walked the entire route the crates had to traverse. We were able to identify the doors that had to be removed from hinges to provide clearance. No guessing. actual data.
That's smart