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My Home Office Setup, 2017

We just moved into a new place and I added a few more touches to my home office setup. I use a motorized sit/stand NextDesk Terra Pro, so I can move the whole desk up or down with the touch of a button. I can’t say enough good things about that desk – it’s still rock solid, and survived a few moves.

I wanted to up my minimalism game, though, so I mounted some of my gear underneath the desktop:

Mounting the Mac Pro under my desk

The thing with the bright sticker is the NextDesk motor controller, and that’s always been mounted under the desk, and same with a power strip. Here’s the new stuff:

StarTech 1U wall mount rack bracket ($20) to hold my Blackmagic Design 4-drive SSD dock ($550) – fast storage for in-production videos and virtual machines. You can daisy-chain more Thunderbolt peripherals off it, too, like monitors or cameras. I’ve tried a lot of cheaper USB3 storage arrays over the years and been disappointed with them dropping offline under heavy loads. This thing is designed for the video industry and it’s bulletproof.

Rocstor Rocmount under-desk Mac Pro mount  ($95) – brilliant design, but really crappy wood screws included. I broke the heads off four of them before eventually getting more from Home Depot.

I wouldn’t recommend that people buy a Mac Pro today because the bang-for-the-buck isn’t there anymore, but it’s served me well for a few years. The thing with Apple gear is that if you buy it at the right point, it has a really long lifespan and great resale value. This one has 6 cores and 64GB RAM, and it’s even upgradable to 128GB RAM and newer CPUs.

Here’s another angle of it from directly under the desk:

Cablevision

I got my Nextdesk with the optional aluminum cable tray and two through-desk grommets, and everything routes through there. I’ll go back and clean up the cables more after a couple of weeks – I wanna make sure I’ve got everything right first.

The end result is less cables and gear on top of the desk:

My standing desk, 2017

The technical stuff left on the desktop:

Miscellaneous small stuff:

Back to the tech stuff – the end result is that only a single power cable goes from the desk to a CyberPower sinewave UPS on the floor. Everything moves up and down at the touch of a button, and I don’t have to worry about rearranging cables. I can sit when I work on code or blog posts, then stand when I present or meet with clients. The easier it is to switch from sitting to standing, the more I find myself doing it – I probably switch 4-5 times per day these days.

Next up: unpacking pictures and decorating the walls.

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