New Office CPU Holders
Your computer’s CPU is an essential piece of equipment, but it is big and bulky. Keeping it out of the way can be problematic. There’s also the issue that it can be knocked over fairly easily and, if you spill something on it, your computer is toast.
That’s why it makes sense to use a CPU holder to keep it out of harm’s way. We’ve got a wide range of CPU holders here for you. And no, we’re not just talking about a simple shelf that you can load it onto it. Let’s look at some of the types you should consider.
A Mobile Option
Perhaps your company has a desk-sharing policy, or maybe you need to be able to lock the CPU in the safe at night. These models come with wheels allowing them to be moved easily. The unit is lowered into the arms and held securely in place.
The advantage of a mobile CPU holder is that if someone accidentally bumps the unit, it won’t fall over but will roll.
A Lock Box Option
This CPU holder is a locking box that encases the unit in steel mesh. The front door is clear but extremely strong. Lockboxes are an excellent option for security and will ensure that no one can knock the unit over accidentally. There are holes in the side for heat release. The box can be kept permanently locked for maximum security.
Your Standard Mounted Holders
These CPU holders are brackets that are secured to a desk, the wall, or whatever surface you deem necessary. You can get a range of these brackets. Some hold the unit up vertically and some horizontally.
You’ll find brackets that can be attached to the underside of your desk, or the legs. These are ideal in a high-traffic environment where you want to keep the unit secure and out of the way.