My desk is 52.0 W x 33.0 D x 35.0 H so the back is quite thick due to the drawers built into the desk. The clamps that come with the bracket are large clamps so other tables should fit, but mine is too thick. So I just screwed the bracket directly onto the table. And it's going nowhere. I currently use a 27" Asus Rog PG279Q and a 24" Asus VG248QE in portrait mode. There were no problems with removing the tripod and installing it. Both are 100x100 Vesa and I used the supplied mounting screws as they were a bit longer than the stock screws. And felt more secure compared to the stock bolts on the original beams. After I installed everything I used the tool provided to loosen the tension on the brackets because they were too tight and when you lowered the monitor it rebounded and cut you up. Once I untied it so I could move the monitors up/down/sideways freely, it was perfect and required almost no force. Handling the wires is quite easy, you can unscrew the plastic part with 1 screw at hand and press the other end to pop it out. I unscrewed it just enough to detach completely and tucked the power cable and display port cable inside. I don't think you can fit three cables there, especially if one of them is very thick. Overall I love it compared to the standard stands, they just look a lot cleaner, I have more space and the monitors are floating which looks great lol. it helps anyone who wants to buy it.
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