Buyer rule
Start with the body-to-desk fit
Start with desktop size, lift capacity, monitor-arm clamp support, tower location, cable slack, power-strip placement, and whether the desk frame clears the PC case.

Standing GPU desk
A standing desk has to lift more than a keyboard. GPU workstations add monitor arms, large displays, docks, speakers, power bricks, and cables that need enough slack to move safely from seated to standing height.
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Buyer rule
Start with desktop size, lift capacity, monitor-arm clamp support, tower location, cable slack, power-strip placement, and whether the desk frame clears the PC case.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a standing desk by width only and discovering the monitor arm, tower, power strip, and display cables do not move cleanly.
Amazon ergonomics and desk lanes
Use these lanes after the chair height, monitor position, desk depth, keyboard reach, mouse path, lighting, cable slack, and tower location are specific. Amazon has the live listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
Primary desk lane for GPU workstations with multiple screens and desk-mounted accessories.
Lift-capacity lane for larger displays, monitor arms, speakers, and workstation gear.
Display lane for raising screens without consuming the whole desktop.
Tower-placement lane for keeping the GPU case with the desk while maintaining cable slack.
Standing-position lane for sit-stand desks used through long work sessions.
Cable-travel lane for power, display, USB, Ethernet, and audio cables that move with the desk.