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I like the look of that one as it hides everything but it also hides everything so it could be hard to manage a bunch of cables and power bars but once it's setup up how often would you need to go in there?
I've used many of these over the years in office setups from IKEA. It's a open design but with lots of places to hook wire loops.
I used this particular rack for almost 20 years. It's okay.
It's a bit cramped in it's design. It was never easy to undo anything because it snags on everything.
I switched to a design like the one in the pic but angled outwards and it's just been a bit nicer.
I'm using it since WFH, screwed under the desk, it's perfect