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Standard Size for a Desktop ?? - for security cage

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Old 24th Dec 2007, 09:22
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Standard Size for a Desktop ?? - for security cage

Hi

I am getting a cage manufactured to solve some IT security issues.

In case I change desktops I want the cage to be large enough in case I replace my smallish size desktop with a bigger one.

My research tells me that the largest "standard" "normal" desktop would be around Height: 41cm Width: 20 cm and Depth: 45 cm

So if I order the cage to cater for this size I should be pretty right ?? no matter what future desktops I buy. Opinions most welcome.

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Old 24th Dec 2007, 10:37
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Depends whether you're planning to operate the "desktop" inside or outside the cage.

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Hmmmmm, mines 52 deep 50 high and 22 wide.
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Desktops come in all different shapes and sizes so it's hard to say... Would it just be best to either get a big one that will fit many or one that you can make bigger if need be?
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...And you may decide to get a tower or a mini tower next time to gain more desk space. Difficult decision.

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