The base is rock solid, literally, as it solid thick machined aluminum. The monitor itself will wobble somewhat if you bump it, but if your table is stable like mine then it's fine. The tilt mechanism is just OK but it works fine.That new aluminum stand looks like a huge improvement over the original stand! How is the stability, and can you rotate the screen 90 degrees?




Updated with new stand, solid aluminum, and which allows me to lower the monitor more than the stock LG 6K stand.
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Out with the old (blue on the right), and in with the new.
Thanks. Im going to give thermal paste a try. I got a 8g tube and hope it's enough to cover at least 80% of the bottom surface of my heatsink. Im curious to see if I will see an improvement, I would think I should. I do have thermal pads too but it wouldn't be as effective plus it would likely use up the rest I have left so I went with the paste.

I would love to hear how you feel about that monitor with a month or two of use. I’ll be in the market next year sometime and this one is tentatively on my list…The base is rock solid, literally, as it solid thick machined aluminum. The monitor itself will wobble somewhat if you bump it, but if your table is stable like mine then it's fine. The tilt mechanism is just OK but it works fine.
And yes it rotates. For a 32" monitor you have to raise the monitor to the top most height and then tilt it in order for the corner of the monitor to clear the table when rotating. Once rotated you can then tilt it back.
I reviewed it at the link below, but here are some pictures:
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OWC 1M2 staying cool? I want to get external storage as well. T7 or NvMe... choices lol