The last thing you want is your pricey gaming PC or gaming monitor to take a tumble due to some janky setup. Investing in a proper gaming desk will prevent that from happening, and we’ve found the best of the best to arm your battle station. Whether you’re after a massive surface area and standing functionality or just something cheap and sturdy, one of our nine picks will work for your gaming needs.
TL;DR – These Are the Best Gaming Desks:
- Eureka Aero Pro - Best overall
- Cooler Master GD160 - Best budget pick
- Ikea Utespelare - Best ultra-cheap
- Mojo Standing Desk Gamer Pro - Best modular
- Thermaltake ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation - Best L-shaped
- Uplift V2 4-Leg Standing Desk - Best high performance
- Secretlab Magnus Pro - Best RGB
- Cougar E-Mars - Best connected desk
- FlexiSpot EC1 Adjustable Standing Desk - Best compact
The best gaming desks must provide a stable and robust place to house your rig and a few great gaming accessories. From there, you have more flexibility in choosing the ideal desk for your setup. If you’re after a little bit of everything, like a large tiered surface area, cable management, and standing functionality to take a break from your gaming chair, something like the Eureka Aero Pro may be for you. Just want a reliable, budget-friendly option? Grab the Cooler Master GD160. Heck, you can even find desks loaded with RGBs to kick your live streams up a notch or options packing connectivity to make hooking up peripherals a breeze.
No matter your needs or budget, we’ve got a stable and sturdy gaming desk for you. Take a look at our favorites below. For those in the UK, go here for our top picks on your side of the pond.
1. Eureka Aero Pro
Best Gaming Desk
Eureka Aero Pro
The Eureka Aero Pro is an absolute beast of a gaming desk with enough surface area for multiple gaming monitors, a beefy PC, and a bunch of accessories. Its unique winged shape makes it easier to grab things. Three shelves at the back of the main desk are adjustable and ready to house a few monitors or a couple of computer speakers for a more immersive gaming experience. Under the main desk is even a dedicated keyboard tray, allowing a 360-degree horizontal rotation and 15 degrees of tilt for better ergonomics when tapping away at keys.
While it was a bit of a pain to put together and the seams where the wings connect aren’t the most attractive, the desk is sturdy and comes in several sleek finishes perfect for a gaming setup or workstation. To keep a tidy gaming space, the desk comes with handy channels to help manage your cables, while headphone and cup holders ensure desktop space can be used to the fullest. Eureka also integrated slots into the tabletop to prop up a tablet or smartphone for multitasking mavens. Talk about convenience.
Want the flexibility of a sit-to-standing desk? Sure, many of the best standing desks are aimed primarily at office work, but the Eureka Aero Pro features powerful dual electric motors to seamlessly transition from a regular old gaming desk to a standing desk. It has flexibility from 29.5 to 48 inches, so just about anyone can benefit from that adjustability. Pay close attention to its 220-pound weight limit though, especially when loading it up with a ton of tech.
2. Cooler Master GD160
Best Budget Gaming Desk
Cooler Master GD160
It’s hard to find a gaming desk that is robust, large, and also affordable, but Cooler Master has managed that with the GD160, ensuring you can save up for a great gaming PC deal. For about $300, this is a solid gaming desk delivers a sturdy frame ready to hold up to 220.5 pounds that remains stable even when you get overly excited during a game. That frame rests a massive desktop on it, which can easily house a multiple monitor setup.
The Cooler Master GD160 may not have as many frills as other desks on this list, like RGB lighting or standing functionality, but you do get a cable management tray to hide away pesky wires. The entire desktop surface is even covered in a water-resistant mouse pad, ensuring your gaming mouse glides around with ease while also improving tracking precision. And though you can’t get this desk all the way up to standing, there is some slight adjustability for sitting, letting it go between three different heights from 28 and 31.1 inches.
3. Ikea Utespelare
Best Ultra-Cheap Gaming Desk
Ikea Utespelare
The ready-to-assemble furniture retailer Ikea may not be your first thought when it comes to quality gaming furniture, but its Utespelare gaming desk is a solid, affordable option. It was even made in collaboration with ROG (Republic of Gamers), so you can rest assured that a lot of thought went into the design. Unlike most of the other desks on this list, you aren’t going to find any motor to let you stand up or electrical component, but for under $300, it doesn’t need to.
Don’t worry, the Utespelare is ready to support a gaming PC and a few gaming monitors with its large surface area and hefty max load. If you’re packing it to the brim with electronics, you’ll appreciate the metal mesh at the back for ventilation and a cable management net. The tabletop is also ergonomically shaped on one side and can be reversed, while the desk height can go between 27 and 30 inches for the perfect seated position.
4. Mojo Standing Desk Gamer Pro
Best Modular Gaming Desk
Mojo Standing Desk Gamer Pro
What’s not to love about the Mojo Standing Desk Gamer Pro? Well, maybe the $1,000 price tag, but with it comes the signature standing desk and vital accessories (a cable management system, monitor arm, and a CPU tower hanger) that are all so brilliant it’s hard to find fault. The robust frame won’t wobble, while a simple-to-use control panel and quiet dual motors let you raise and lower the desk.
Now, standing is cool sometimes, but we all probably prefer to sit down most of the time when gaming, so thoughtful details, like a water-and-scratch-proof tabletop with a matte lux finish for smooth mouse gliding and precision tracking is very welcome. You also get an easy-to-install magnetic cable management system with a spacious cable tray, a cable chain, and a power bar that lets you load up on peripherals while keeping everything organized. A c-clamp monitor arm and CPU hanger (that can also hold consoles) also mean you can open up more desk space for other accessories—maybe some with RGB lighting since there is none on the desk.
5. Thermaltake ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation
Best L-Shaped PC Gaming Desk
Thermaltake ToughDesk 500L RGB Battlestation
Built like a tank, the L-shaped ToughDesk 500L truly is a battle station, as it can hold up a full-sized adult thanks to its steel frame and massive desktop surface. Its L-shape means you get an extra side desk to play around with, while that large surface area is still no match for the three motors to easily bring the desk from sitting to standing. And that’s done literally with just the push of a button, as the controller can store up to four height settings.
Beyond its impressive surface area, the ToughDesk 500L is built with gamers in mind, from more useful features like cable management to fun ones like built-in RGB lighting (which can sync with Razer Chroma and TT RGB Plus). One especially handy addition is the incorporation of a mouse pad, and it’s big, covering the surface area of both the main and side desks. Just be prepared to shell out about $1,500 for all this capability.
6. Uplift V2 4-Leg Standing Desk
Best High-Performance PC Gaming Desk
Uplift V2 4-Leg Standing Desk
Uplift’s desks are extremely customizable from the start, and we’re not just talking about add-ons here. More specifically, you’ll have a wealth of choices for desktop material, color, size and style, frame color and type, keypad, and even grommet covers, meaning you can make it your own before you hit buy. However, if you’re looking for something specifically for gaming, you need Uplift’s V2 4-Leg Standing Desk, offering all those customizations and additions while bringing a few other features crucial to gamers.
For starters, the V2 4-Leg Standing Desk includes a whopping 535-pound maximum load for the most robust setup full of monitors of peripherals. Unlike the other gaming desks on this list, it’ll never break a sweat when lifting everything thanks to its 4-leg system with a motor for each leg, providing stability and speedy height adjustments between 25.3 inches to 50.9 inches. There’s even anti-collision technology built in that detects resistance to prevent injury or damage.
7. Secretlab Magnus Pro
Best RGB Gaming Desk
Secretlab Magnus Pro
Secretlab’s Magnus Pro gaming desk is a souped up model of the Magnus. It continues the tradition being undeniably unique thanks to its use of a magnetic ecosystem in the design, making it simple to add extras like cable management solutions, desk mats, and RGB lighting. That RGB lighting, though it does cost extra, is easy to install and attaches right onto a dedicated spot at the top of the desk, right before the cable tray. From there, this Nanoleaf-powered strip shines, offering tons of custom lighting effects and can be synced up with other Nanoleaf accessories and controlled using several smart home systems.
Beyond flashy RGB lighting, the metal desk surface is ultra-durable, while a steel chassis ensures it can hold even the heftiest gaming setups—we’re talking up 265 pounds. With just the tap of a button on the built-in control panel, the desk's height adjusts, letting a motor do the work to find your ideal position, whether sitting or standing. And to make your life even easier is an integrated power supply in the left leg of the desk and a socket, letting you power your devices while keeping cable clutter to a minimum.
8. Cougar E-Mars
Best Connected Gaming Desk
Cougar E-Mars
The Cougar E-Mars gaming desk is more than just a sturdy surface to rest your battle station, as it packs a hub of ample connectivity options to make hooking up components a breeze. To start, you get a USB-C and a Type-C cable for monitor extension. There are also two USB-A ports, along with audio and mic jacks, keeping things organized and easy to reach.
It doesn’t stop with connectivity, as the Cougar E-Mars is also ergonomically inclined with the desktop’s curved edges and rounded corners, as well as dual electric motors for height adjustments from sitting to standing. You can even store up to four height adjustments in memory. Finally, the E-Mars wouldn’t be complete without a bit of customizable, dual-sided RGB lighting, which is compatible with certain motherboards’ 5V connections for some synchronized lighting.
9. FlexiSpot EC1 Adjustable Height Desk
Best Compact Gaming Desk
Flexispot EC1 Adjustable Height Desk
When you’re tight on space, a smaller option, like the FlexiSpot EC1 Adjustable Height Desk can help minimize your footprint while providing ample surface area for work and play. Its 40 by 24-inch model can easily hold a monitor along with all your other peripherals. And the desk remains durable and stable for such a petite size, thanks to its steel frame and solid chipboard desktop that support up to 154 pounds.
Sure, the FlexiSpot EC1 Adjustable Height Desk is much more stripped down than other options on the list, so you won’t find any RGB lighting or fancy cable management solutions. But considering that it will set you back just $200, it offers quite a lot for what you’re paying. You even get adjustability, as using a basic controller, motors will raise and lower the desk between 48 inches to 28 inches, so you can find an ergonomic position whether you’re sitting in your gaming chair or standing.
What to Look For in a Gaming Desk
If you haven’t owned a gaming desk before and this is your first time buying, don’t worry. It shouldn’t be hard to find the ideal one for you. There are a lot of options out there, starting with our recommendations above, and choosing one should be easy as long as you know what you want out of yours.
That’s the first step here. Know what it is you want to get out of your gaming desk. After all, different models tend to offer different features. A handful of them are built to carry heavy loads, a few come with ports and cable organization solutions, and others go for the back-to-basics approach. So, once you know what it is you need, that will narrow down your choices considerably. After all, a 150-pound-max-load desk with RGB lighting and extra ports won’t do you any good if you have an intricate setup that altogether weighs more than 300 pounds.
Just bear in mind that even then, there are still things to consider. How much surface area do you need and how much room do you have? Do you want something with an adjustable height or are you happy with a one-height-fits-all setup? Are you hoping to expand your setup and need a modular desk with accessories on offer that you can purchase later on.
Think about the quality of materials as well. If you’re buying a glass top desk, make sure that it won’t collapse under the weight of your rig after a one- or two-year stint. If you want to minimize your carbon footprint, you should be able to find one that is carbon neutral.
Overall, you’re not just looking for build, price, and features here. You want to pay close attention to the size, height, materials, ergonomics, and expandability as well. When you do, you’re guaranteed to take home the perfect desk for you.
Gaming Desk FAQ
Are Standing Desks Worth It For Gaming?
Standing desks have plenty of potential health benefits like improving your posture, relieving shoulder and back pain, promoting more movement to increase circulation—sitting too long puts you at risk for blood clots—and even helping with focus. But when you’re gaming, things get a little tricky.
Finding a sturdy standing desk to hold your PC setup is essential. Then you need to worry about positioning your peripherals for enjoyable gameplay and the prevention of accidents. You’ll also often feel fatigued much quicker standing than when resting in a chair—distracting from the action. That said, it’s not like we haven’t gamed standing up before. Look at all those classic arcade cabinets. And these days, most standing desks have powerful motors that’ll safely lift or lower your battle station with the push of a button.
A standing desk probably won’t improve your gameplay, but if you’d like to try standing while you game—even just occasionally—you might as well grab one. Luckily, many of the best gaming desks on our list offer simple height adjustability, and worse comes to worse, you’ll never use that functionality. However, for those certain they won’t ever be standing while gaming, you can usually save a couple of bucks by going for a standard desk.
Gaming Desk vs. Office Desk
The differences between office desks and gaming desks are fairly subtle. Any office desk can be used as a gaming desk, but there are some additional features that make a desk more suitable for gaming. For example, a standard office desk may have too low of a load capacity to be suitable for heavy gaming monitors or TVs. A lot of standard office desks won't always offer enough surface area for all of the peripherals associated with gaming as well. In this way, a good gaming desk is really just one that is able properly work for your gaming needs.
Where to Get the Best Gaming Desks in the UK
There's nothing better than sitting at a nice desk and feeling comfortable while you game. A dedicated gaming desk is perfect for anyone who's looking to find the right space to kick back, relax, and play some amazing video games. Unfortunately, not all of the desks available in the US can also be purchased in the UK, but there are still a few to choose from.
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