Peripherals

Corsair Platform:6 Gaming Desk Review

Corsair has made quite a name for themselves over the years, as the definitive PC gaming brand. They’ve got many of the best gaming mice, headsets, keyboards, PC cases, fans, coolers, power supplies, gaming chairs and so much more. If that’s not enough, they’ve also proven to be the masters of RGB technology. Then they have SCUF, for high-end gaming controllers, Origin for high-end PC builds, and Elgato, who create the most popular streaming peripherals on the market today. So what’s next? Well, it has to be the Corsair gaming desks, and we’ve got the £1000+ Platform 6 in the office for testing. However, if you go for all the optional features and the most top-end model, it can cost up to £1800 for the whole package. That’s not a crazy price for a desk, there are a few extremely high-end gaming desks on the market already with similar prices, but none from a brand as big as Corsair, at least, none that I know of.

It’s feature-packed, and well, if you want, you can add even more features. There are monitor mounts, shelving systems, pegboards, desk extensions, Elgato multi-frame mounts, cable management, integrated and on-desk power sockets and the list goes on. I suspect we’ll even see more add-ons created in the future too.

Elevate Your Workspace

  • Fixed or adjustable height with LED readout controller and memory pre-sets
  • Modular T-Channel Rail System
  • 72″ x 30″ (180cm x 76cm) desk surface
  • In-desk storage cubby with USB charging
  • USB Type-A and Type-C charging
  • Ships from Europe

What Corsair Had to Say

“The modular design of the Platform:6 makes it uniquely customizable. Need even more length than six feet? Add side extensions. More mounting locations for streaming gear? The Elgato Multi Mount is just what you need. However you imagine your ideal desk, the Platform:6 can make it a reality.” – Corsair

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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