What plugs for Countersunk screw going into plasterboard (Ed.)

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Countersunk screw going into plasterboard.

I have bought a floating desk that I would like to attach to a plasterboard wall. It came with 8- 80mm screws with plugs.

What would be the best plugs to use in this situation to improve the hold against the plasterboard.

Thanks
 
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Why won't you screw into the studs or wall behind?
 
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Countersunk screw going into plasterboard.

I have bought a floating desk that I would like to attach to a plasterboard wall. It came with 8- 80mm screws with plugs.

What would be the best plugs to use in this situation to improve the hold against the plasterboard.

Thanks
Uno a plasterboard fixing wont hold a floating desk. Even screws driven into block or wood will loosen with the loading. A floating shelf maybe, but not a desk with typical loading of books and PCs etc.
 
It's only for a laptop and a book.

This is the desk - aleawol Wall Mounted Table Folding 80x40cm Large Floating Laptop Desk Fold-Down Work Table Drop-Leaf Table Wall Writing Desk PC Table Computer Desk Dining Table with Brackets for Space Saving (White) https://amzn.eu/d/6OXnch5
 
It's only for a laptop and a book.

This is the desk - aleawol Wall Mounted Table Folding 80x40cm Large Floating Laptop Desk Fold-Down Work Table Drop-Leaf Table Wall Writing Desk PC Table Computer Desk Dining Table with Brackets for Space Saving (White) https://amzn.eu/d/6OXnch5
Then your 80mm fixings may suffice. If there is a suitable gap between the plasterboard and blockwork, consider corefix.
 

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