rrambo
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natethomas Wrote:Um, I believe the question is whether you can sandwich a zotac htpc between the bracket and the TV.
you are correct sir.... but so far not possible.. someone would have to make a bracket to do this.. I could make a bracket that attaches to the unused holes in my tv mount and then mount the zotac off center.. would only work with larger tv's of course...
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yellowman
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I have a zotac z-box and a tv wallmounted on a rail. No way in hell the z-box would fit on the back of the tv aswell, it´s too thick. The tv would then be tilted upwards in a funny angle. I beleive the idea is that you can mount the z-box if you have the tv on the "stand"...
Best option is to try and hide it somewhere else, imo.
Htpc 1: Intel E8400@3GHz : Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2 G33 : Nvidia 9400GT : Antec Fusion V2 : MCE Remote : Windows 7 64bit : Dharma : Confluence : 1920x1080
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wbread99
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EvilMatt666 Wrote: ?
yup. make it happen.
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I am sure you could make your own mount, make it out of mdf or metal. and paint it to mount on your wall. The Zotac don't weigh that much.
Just follow the bolt pattern on the zotac and use the same type/size of screw.
Or just go with the duct tape. : )
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live4ever
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It could depend on the TV - on mine you could use the 100mm x 100mm VESA holes for a HTPC and then the 400mm x 400mm VESA holes for one of those long bracket mounts.
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