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absolutely for an LCD monitor. If you have an old CRT that's like 27" and weighs 60 pounds then you may want to reconsider that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes... you may be able to set it up on it's side but you may have to do some modifications to the desktop. Te thermal paste set on the fan to cool the CPU itself may not be able to hold it up and it may tumble down. so to prevent that you can add in some screws around the motherboard and near the CPU. the CPU is supposed to be set in the motherboard so set some protective screws under the motherboard and the CPU. NOTE: this was written by a thirteen year old but I know what I'm talking about. :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It would probably void the warranty since it is a vertical desktop tower. But, if you're ok with that I don't see how it wouldn't work. Just lay it horizontal with the heat exchange panel facing up and it should be ok. On the plus side, if you do this, you'll have a horizontal disc drive making it easy to use.
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