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XFX EyeFinity Stand Review

There are cable management hooks which can be attached to various parts of the metal structure. This ensures that the power and video cables won't be ruining the appearance in the final build.

The main bar locks to the support pole with a clamp, which is tightened by a 360 degree rotating bar.

Each of the three monitors attaches to a locking head mechanism which can slide left and right along the main bar, to accommodate different panel sizes.

Each of the base mounts can rotate and tilt on various axis which means all the screens can be adjusted for perfect positioning.

Each screen is attached with four screws, which are supplied (the package contains a total of twelve). One of our monitors didn't work with the XFX Eyefinity stand as it didn't have a standard VESA mounting bracket position on the rear of the screen.

The screens can be rotated 90 degrees for either landscape or portrait positioning. This is a plus point as some monitor stands can not be rotated for portrait mode. I actually prefer portrait mode, especially when using the computer outside of a gaming environment.

It doesn't take too long to disconnect the monitors from each of their native stands and then to reattach them to the XFX Eyefinity stand. There is complete control over height, tilt and rotation angles and we like the fact that each of the screens can be moved left and right along the bar for fine adjustment. If you have a friend or family member handy, it can certainly make the initial installation process quicker and safer, as the stand is a substantial physical mass to move around.

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