great video your the only person that set it up with everything. idk if it qualifies as not sponsored if they let you keep the desk, that incentive if i've ever know it.
That desk is insane, am I seeing alu profiles, damn... Btw, I've been looking at wireless in ear buds with low latency dongles and found the Sony Inzone Buds and the Soundcore VR P10. According to some Rtings the Sony are really close to be a compelling package but come in at €200, probably Sony tax involved. The Soundcore appear to be similar and half price, even on sale for €50, but have no reputable reviewers. Any chance you'd be looking into these two? Probably a very interesting market for the future as it combines in ear wireless that's already dominating for mobile with low latency gaming. Anyway, always appreciate your expertise, keep it up, man!
#8020 desk #80/20 Desk extruded aluminum desk t-slot desk just tagging this video because for months, in searches on RU-vid this video never came up. Excellent work, Joey.
A solid review - praising what should be praised but not being silent on some areas for improvement if they do another iteration of the desk. I love the proprietary peg board and the railed mounting system but would love to see the peg board sitting flush and perhaps have more height. I also love the wood finish and cable management efforts, but think my Secretlab desk's rather simple method for that works better. Thanks man! 💯
Thanks so much for the kind words and your feedback! I try to keep everything honest and open in everything I do. I hope it helps people when making their decision, because stuff like this isn't cheap! I do LOVE this desk though.
Have you noticed any torsion issues with the main horizontal rail for the monitors? Another video shows this not being strong enough for 2x27" monitors without bending. Just a bit concerned about the quality.
Can I set this up with three monitors? I hate looking straight at a crease. Also. is it wobbly? I've read on the standing desk enthusiast boards that two leg systems are the way to go.
The adjustability and customization looks nice but it's really hard to beat a slab of butcher block from IKEA or similar, albeit it takes a bit more work to get it in PC desk form.
What kind of speakers do you use? Most I find require a cord from the left to the right speaker and the distance is too far if placing them on the left and right shelves.
These are the SVS Prime Wireless speakers with an SB1000 Pro sub. The sub works because I can run a longer cord. The SteelSeries speakers wouldn’t because the cable isn’t long enough to make it to the floor if you’re trying to hide the sub wire.
what is the measurement from the table top to the bottom of the monitor bar. im curious as I am building my own desk and the platform 6 is really nice so im borrowing some design elements.
In a nutshell, it's too small and they don't support my/their Corsair Flex monitor. They need to at least offer an 80-in or 90-in desk. Also, I'm not a fan of their monitor mounting system, especially that unnecessary bar. I'd have to do what you did with that half arse of an extension like you did for your Corsair 5000 case. At home I have no desire to stand up and play Call of Duty for hours at a time. I wouldn't trust that extension to hold the weight of my PC .. my 011D has the weight of an anvil with a full EK custom cooling with the largest radiators I could fit, full side panel distro, chromed copper tubing, etc and a Pi with a full screen in the front of the case. I'd lose my mind if it fell off.
My comments have absolutely nothing to do with you, everything you said was fine and I get it. It's my observation with this system that Corsair came up with starting off .. that pegboard system and rails, actually the entire mounting system is just simply nonsense. I don't want something that looks like I ripped it off for my garage which is exactly what that looks like. Instead I love floating shelves, tasteful decoration and even my wires are better hidden and there are many better options for supporting your cameras, microphone, lights, monitors or whatever. Most of that crap can be mounted to the wall. Now, if you're someone that wants to mount your entire rig in the middle of some large room then this may be it for you. I own a data center for my day job and when I come home the last thing I want to do is stand up and game for a couple hours. In my office this is not a commercially viable product either. There are plenty of high quality desks that raise and lower, but also have better safety systems in place and are more reliable.
Quick question the GC7 and the shiit stack how do you have both connected physically and how you have it configured to work together? I use to have the GC7 but didn’t know how to used it with the wave link software and PS5 and PC toguether
@@GadgetryTech so your stack is connected from the PC to the speaker monitor and the GC7 is connected to a console or a PC I’m asking because I wanted to have a shiit stack form music or if a gaming from my PC and the GC7 used it with my ps5 but integrated with the wave link because I used some of el gato products
The stability is determined more by your floor material. I have thick carpet with 8lb padding, so my floor is no where near as stable as a hard floor install. I will gladly show it in a follow up video about the desk if you like. This is definitely not a paid review, I assure you. My link doesn't even have tracking info on it. It's just the manufacturer site. I maintain honesty and integrity with everything I cover.
*Warning for folks adding plants to the above portions of desks.... plants "weep". Not just watering them, but the way some plants "pollinate". Beware this dripping effect on valuable electronic equipment, like keyboards, monitors below, etc. (wink)