Desks for PC Gaming...

Roduga said:
Me three. I went for the more traditional plain wood. It was (and is) the perfect solution for me.

Ikea also do great big plate mats (about A3 I think) which make fantastic optical mouse mats
 
bledd. said:
£79, SOLID desk got mine two weeks ago, really please with it..

btw, the picture is wrong, the pc part is on the right and the shelves on the left

i didn't attatch my shelves so i get loads of leg room, doesn't compromise its stability at all

really pleased with it, and its a lot bigger than it looks in the pic, i could fit 4x19" tft's on it side by side

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http://www.furnitureatwork.co.uk/We...0.000142.005837.008025&skip=1&productId=98541

the tempered glass is 7mm thick i think it was.. really solid and that alone is 20kg

my coolermaster cm110 case fits with about 2mm between the top of it and the desk (on the shelf) so it looks freakin sweet

do you get any wobble with that bad boy? I had a £200 glass desk which made my tft wobble slightly when i used the keyboard, im in the market for a new desk now though, and that looks great, but the glass is a worry wobble.
 
i can whole heartly reccomend the ikea jerker its one of the best desks i have had and its got plenty of space, its solid and easy to build i did mine in about 20min after a heavy night of drinking :p
 
steveo said:
i can whole heartly reccomend the ikea jerker its one of the best desks i have had and its got plenty of space, its solid and easy to build i did mine in about 20min after a heavy night of drinking :p


I used to have one of those for my decks, they are rock solid.
 
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