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Best Computer Gaming Desk in 2022

Last Updated on March 14, 2022

In many ways, the purchase of a new gaming desk is bigger than getting a new PC. Your current desk has probably been with you for quite some time. They don’t tend to be things we replace regularly. They also have to fit into the environment we use our PC in – you can’t just get “any” desk. For starters, it has to fit. You don’t want it to stick out like a sore thumb in the room. You need to know it’s big enough to hold not only the monitors you have today but the monitors you might have in a year’s time. You can pretty much guarantee you won’t ever downsize your display(s).

Ergonomics are big these days. Some people prefer standing desks, but one thing is for sure, without a decent desk and chair – like our recommendations from Secretlab – you are actually putting your long-term health in harm’s way. Hunched over a keyboard and mouse for hours at a time is a surefire way to put pressure on your spine so anything you can do to mitigate that is always a bonus.

Here we are looking at five best-selling computer gaming desks. Let’s see if one suits what you need.

Products at a Glance

Our Recommended

Best Computer Gaming Desk in 2022

1
PROS
  • Stylish
  • Simple construction/deconstruction
  • Height adjustable
  • Full surface mouse pad
CONS
  • Looks “gaming”
2
PROS
  • RGB
  • Sturdy leg design
  • Accessories such as headphone hook and cup holder
CONS
  • Won’t suit all rooms
  • Needs a USB more to light up
3
PROS
  • Clever accessories
  • Compact
CONS
  • Er, it’s a bit ugly
  • Won’t fit nicely into a corner
4
PROS
  • Great ergonomically
  • Fantastic solution if you can’t fit a desk in
  • USB 3.0 hub built-in
CONS
  • You still need to leave it somewhere
  • It makes you look a bit lazy!

Our Verdict

It’s the Arozzi Arena for us. It’s certainly not the cheapest option here, but what it is is probably the most considerate option. In our view, it looks great, it is height adjustable, comes apart easily for movement and that full-surface mouse pad is excellent. It is also big enough to fir those three monitors you want on there too. Of course, it will depend on how much space you actually have. If room is tight, the odd-shaped Atlantic is a good option, as long as you don’t mind it not sitting flush to the wall.