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XFX EyeFinity Stand Review

The XFX Eyefinity stand arrives in a huge, back breaking box.

Inside the packaging, there are several layers of Styrofoam which separate the main base from some of the add on sections.

There are a substantial number of parts, including 12 screws to mount the three monitors on the arms. XFX also include two audio cables and a USB 2.0 hub cable.

My ingenuity was certainly put to the test, as the previous reviewer forget to repackage the fitting instructions. Obviously if you purchase the product online, you will get instructions included in the bundle.

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8 comments

  1. Looks like an industrial design, the brackets are really fantastic.

    I have no need for this, but at least by looking at this up close, the design certainly seems to be worth the money.

    good photos

  2. I already have one of these, and I bought it from Scan a few weeks ago.

    It is brilliant, I love it. I dont know how you built it without the instructions, I had a hard enough time with them. My friend helped me. its not an ideal job for one person, I dont think you emphasised that enough. two people at least. its really damn heavy.

  3. The price is fairly good, as they need to make this to specific standards to handle at least 20kg for safety measures.

    I would love to know what company make it for them, as this is what I would class as a ‘corsair’ style product. made for them, by a skilled partner.

  4. Looks great, well built. I dont have three screens, but I like the way it lifts the two side screens off the desk completely.

  5. ITs expensive, but it would need to be built to pretty tight standards to safely hold three screens.

    Its not for me as I dont see a problem with three screens on a desk, but I have to take my hat off to them.

  6. I bought this a while ago and it helps to give more desk top space back to the user (me). I can place my mat almost under the right hand side screen, saving room.

    Its also very well made, I just need to get matched screens at some stage as I find it hard to totally match the colors.

  7. Thats a great design, but whats so hard about moving three screens closer together on your desk? I know this lifts them up and gives portrait options to screens that dont have it.

    I just keep looking at the price. its more than my processor and memory cost, combined.

  8. I have been in to see this in yoyotech and it really is very well built. its very heavy too. I lifted one of the boxes, weighs as much as a good monitor, or more. Wouldnt fancy trying to move this with three screens hooked into it.