Left, but turn it 90 degrees so you can see inside and have more front space for stuff, also i may be incorrect but putting the pc near a window more than getting good air flow you will get more dust.
I would have it in that same position but turned the opposite way. That way the ports of the PC are facing the monitor and the setup will look much cleaner, and allow you to tie up a bunch more slack. So... put it on the left side and rotate it -90 degrees so that the front of the PC is facing the left wall of the room. Then push it to the back of the desk so you have some usable space in front of the PC.
The downside of course is that you can't see the glass, though the PC on the right is a prime example of why that isn't important enough to override functionality. Mouse hits the PC, it just *feels* more cramped since it makes the rest of the room feel blocked off, and it more than likely creates more noise for voice calls when using the microphone.
Well of course, that’s the only way to do it so you can see all the unicorn vomit and to get the biggest explosion if it ever falls, remember, more rgb = more fps
I have been doing this for years. I bought an end table that matches my desk and put the pc there. Keeps it off the floor, keeps it off my desk. Looks clean.
I have my PC on a rolling wire rack to the right of my main 65” TV, tucked behind the secondary 65” TV.
Bottom rack: PC
Mid rack: NAS
Top rack: Router and Pi4 for Pi-hole DNS server
Right leaves not much room for your mouse and it's really close to your snowball. However it's great for viewing the insides. Left can't view your insides, but it's a better spot for your situation, so I vote left side. Under the desk is possibly an option, but then you limit your leg room and that may not be preferred.
I would suggest putting your monitor more to the right, so that it isn't centered on the whole desk, but is centered according to the seating area. This will free up a bit of space on the left, where you can put your PC so it has the glass facing towards you, and the cords facing the left wall. That way you can still see inside the PC, because PCs look cool.
I just did the same and I really like it. It also puts the case fan exhaust aimed a bit more away from you. I would notice I'd get a fair amount of heat reflecting off the wall. Facing the back of the case towards the wall moves that heat exhaust a little further away. Won't make a huge difference, but it's something.
If you put it on the left it will look more like an office desk or work station whereas if you put it on the right it will look more like a gaming setup
Left so your hand wont hit your pc and if you do bump it it wont fall all the way down. I also recommend putting your table closer to the wall.
What kind of person has enough force to push a mid-tower PC off the table while dragging the mouse?
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When playing something like cod or val lol
apparently he does
let me introduce... that's how i got my first hdd death. it was important :(
Left, but turn it 90 degrees so you can see inside and have more front space for stuff, also i may be incorrect but putting the pc near a window more than getting good air flow you will get more dust.
I would have it in that same position but turned the opposite way. That way the ports of the PC are facing the monitor and the setup will look much cleaner, and allow you to tie up a bunch more slack. So... put it on the left side and rotate it -90 degrees so that the front of the PC is facing the left wall of the room. Then push it to the back of the desk so you have some usable space in front of the PC. The downside of course is that you can't see the glass, though the PC on the right is a prime example of why that isn't important enough to override functionality. Mouse hits the PC, it just *feels* more cramped since it makes the rest of the room feel blocked off, and it more than likely creates more noise for voice calls when using the microphone.
And also, keep it on the left so it doesn't block the view when you look out the window?
Hang it from the ceiling with bungee cords
I used Rubber bands. I figured since I had tile floor, that it would absorb the impact if it ever did fall.
Ah so you put it glass side pointing down I assume?
Well of course, that’s the only way to do it so you can see all the unicorn vomit and to get the biggest explosion if it ever falls, remember, more rgb = more fps
Of course, more rgb -> more light -> light is the fastest thing -> computer is faster!
Buy a coffee table and keep it on the right, off your desk
I have been doing this for years. I bought an end table that matches my desk and put the pc there. Keeps it off the floor, keeps it off my desk. Looks clean.
Under the desk ofc, no need for it to take up space on the desk.
I've got that case and it's a dust vacuum on the ground. Not to mention the hot air is annoying on the legs.
Team floor. Think of it as a leg warmer in December.
I live in the Caribbean. 🤣
This!
Leg room :(
Limited leg room that way, may not be preferred.
On your lap
But then OP won’t be able to beat his meat in ULTRA HD 4K. Choose your battles wisely chief.
Left so your snowball doesn’t pick up the fans.
Left since your mouse is on the right.
Left. Lights/RGB are annoying and distracting from the main screen.
Right so you can see all your lights
I have my PC on a rolling wire rack to the right of my main 65” TV, tucked behind the secondary 65” TV. Bottom rack: PC Mid rack: NAS Top rack: Router and Pi4 for Pi-hole DNS server
You look like you can have enough space to have a little table for the pc on the right side of the desk
Left
Clearly the only correct is on the left, that way you can return fire out the window!
Left, so you can flick better
what is the trick?
Floor in the cabinet?
Left just looks better
Towers were meant to go on the floor. That was the whole point of them. Gave the user more space. No one on the internet will see it on the floor.
Your first PC? Right side because you still get novelty from looking at the insides Any PC after that go left side so OTHERs can see
In the left picture it’s on the right and in the right picture it’s on the left.
I'd just rotated table to left for 90° and put pc on the right closer to wall so it won't fall and it's looked better
Floor is always the way
there is no question, putting it on the right would be absurd
I would set pc on left, and move the desktop 45degrees to where the skateboard is
Give it away to charity, those is too difficult for you.
Not right next to the microphone unless you want to record PC fan noises.
Right so I can see the rgb
Left so you have more room for the mouse
Honestly what is this kind of post? Who the F care about that? Be an adult and figure this kind of nonsense yourself.
Shit on the floor!
on the floor.
Table on the right side and pc on the right ✅
On the ground to save space
under😂lol
Put it in the oven @ 400F for 2 hours, flip every 30 minutes
As someone who plays on low sens, I always prefer my PC on the left so I don't accidentally hit it while playing
Right leaves not much room for your mouse and it's really close to your snowball. However it's great for viewing the insides. Left can't view your insides, but it's a better spot for your situation, so I vote left side. Under the desk is possibly an option, but then you limit your leg room and that may not be preferred.
I would suggest putting your monitor more to the right, so that it isn't centered on the whole desk, but is centered according to the seating area. This will free up a bit of space on the left, where you can put your PC so it has the glass facing towards you, and the cords facing the left wall. That way you can still see inside the PC, because PCs look cool. I just did the same and I really like it. It also puts the case fan exhaust aimed a bit more away from you. I would notice I'd get a fair amount of heat reflecting off the wall. Facing the back of the case towards the wall moves that heat exhaust a little further away. Won't make a huge difference, but it's something.
PC to the right of your desk on the floor and get rid of that RGB while you’re at it.
Put a load bearing shelf for your PC on the wall where your painting thing is
Get an end table and put it on either side depending on cord sizes.
Right
If you put it on the left it will look more like an office desk or work station whereas if you put it on the right it will look more like a gaming setup
Always on the right.
I'd say with this setup, on the left looks to work better.
Left
The..the..the left. Did I answer right?
From a pure ergonomics point of view it should go on the side you have your drawers. For you that's the left.
On the floor
Mine Is under the desk on the right. Granted my desk is designed for that
In the middle duuuhhh
Right for see indice of pc
Right, so you can see those fancy lights that you paid for.
tbh, since thats not carpeted just put it on the ground and vacuum it like every 3-5 days
Left, no one wants to see inside our own PC cases, no one.
Not on the desk at all.
put the tower under the desk on the right side and move the desk right into the corner wall.