Monitor Set-up

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I currently have 4 monitors, with 2 running off my gaming pc and 2 running off my work laptop. They are on two separate desks, but I would like to move them all to one work station.

The work monitors are both 32" Benq's and I have just bought an AW3225QF to run alongside an LG 27" on the gaming pc.

I have purchased a couple of monitor stands to try the LG above the AW, and they are either ridiculously fiddly, or I have no faith in them not collapsing. All options have been purchased from Mr Bezos and did not cost a huge amount.

I would like to have the two sets of monitors side-by-side, but I really need a good option for supporting them. I don't really want to drill anything into the walls, though I will if I can't find a secure desk clamp alternative.

Does anyone have any recommendations for either a set-up, or a stand/mount that I can use?

Edit - I should say the desk is up against a wall, so I can't have arms that offset the back of the desk as they need to be reasonably flush against the wall (hopefully that makes sense).
 
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Are the OEM stands which came with the monitors of no use?

I use these from bezoland
ErGear Single Monitor Stand

They are freestanding and I've not had any issues.
 
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Are the OEM stands which came with the monitors of no use?

I use these from bezoland
ErGear Single Monitor Stand

They are freestanding and I've not had any issues.

I would like to stack them i.e. 2 banks of 2. I've seen some highly rated desk clamps for £140+ but I'm reluctant to purchase any of those without recommendations.
 
I use Hemudu Dual Monitor Stand - Vertical Stack. Has been working well with a 34' ultrawide and a 27' monitor above it

I got one of these earlier this week. All is ok with it so far but it doesn't seem to be the same quality as the Dell stands it replaced.
 
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I use a hemudu dual stack one too,under £35 on the rainforest. I have the clamp variant.

I’ve got a 34 under a 28 on it and it holds them solidly.

I guess the adjustment and cable management is not as good as some of the pricier options but for the price I think it’s really good
 
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I got one of these earlier this week. All is ok with it so far but it doesn't seem to be the same quality as the Dell stands it replaced.

I havent had any problems with mine once it was set up. I understand what you mean though
 
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