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Reddit mentions of StarTech.com Horizontal 2U Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - 19" Network Rack Wire Duct Raceway Panel - Slotted Wire Duct (CMDUCT2U),Black
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of StarTech.com Horizontal 2U Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - 19" Network Rack Wire Duct Raceway Panel - Slotted Wire Duct (CMDUCT2U),Black. Here are the top ones.
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- EXTREME FUNCTIONALITY: This 2U server rack cable management system mounts to a standard 19'' 2 or 4-post rack to help you organize and maintain your networking cables in your data center
- REDUCE CABLE STRAIN: The horizontal-mount wire duct raceway enables you to route your cables where needed with a series of slotted fingers on each side of the duct and pass-through holes on the back
- INDUSTRY COMPLIANT: Adhering to the US Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA), this 19 inch IT-grade finger-duct patch panel cable manager and cover allows for government GSA Schedule purchases
- BUILT TO LAST: Constructed with high-quality steel and plastic, the network rack cable organizer/manager features a solid design for ultimate durability, protecting your computer and ethernet cords
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 19 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 2U |
Weight | 2.1429968039031 Pounds |
Width | 3.1 Inches |
Why? Get something like: https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Horizontal-Finger-Management-CMDUCT2U/dp/B00O63LWW2/
and maybe a plate or a brush for the front, and let your equipment do the rest.
not sure of your layout here - do you use the full-width of the desk or do you normally stack the machines on top of each other?
That cable wrap stuff I used many years ago as a desktop repair technician. We had a very wide bench area (about 15') and an 8 port KVM. Used the cable wrap to tidy the cables, each port with a different color wrap and a sticky label at the end so i knew which KVM port it was attached to.
If you normally stack your machines on top of each other i got nothing. Velcro goes a long way.
I was thinking maybe a "PVC Tree" of sorts.Edit:
Better idea if you stack your desktops.Use horizontal wire management duct and mount to your wall, vertically. Have X sets of cables come out of left and X sets of cables out of right. Velcro to clean up.
That makes more sense actually. Though I still contest the idea of rear facing switches. Personally, I'd just do something like this
Yep, I need that ;). I'm planning on getting the following for cable management and general organization:
All of which will be installed under the table. Also I need to check on the new table I'm getting (Jarvis Stand up Adjustable Table) and see if they fit there after I assemble the table frame and top.
Some LEDs strips are on the way as well ;)