The bestNeliThe best5
Poor craftmanshipVanessaWish I looked into more detail the desk. The showroom looked like it could fit a gaming pc but it does not. The assembly was horrid. Holes don’t line up to insert screws under the desk hopefully doesn’t fall when I’m working on it. IKEA has gone down significantly with their furniture. 1
Amazing gaming deskJeremyThis gaming desk is super nice and great quality. Has all the space for everything I need and more. 10/105
Nice desk butAnthonyHorrible assembly instructions and some pieces didn't fit well but once we got it together it looks good. 3
Almost the perfect gaming deskHenryThis could have been a perfect computer desk if it hadn’t fallen short due to a few questionable choices. First, the shelf for the computer tower is limited to 18.5 inches in height and 18.8 inches in depth. Many gaming cases are 19 inches or taller in height and 19 inches or deeper in depth, not to mention the need for extra clearance to access the top I/O. Second, the monitor shelf is a bit too low, making the space between the desk and the monitor shelf too narrow to fit a game controller or other devices underneath. Finally, the metal side panels on each side of the desk are too flimsy and can wobble even with small movements.3
Quality control could be betterAlexanderMy wife and I finally found the perfect desks with hutches for us to have and they hold double monitors and more thanks to the depth! Assembling was a pain during my desk (and even worse doing her desk) since some of the holes did not align correctly. Some brute force later I got those screws to go where they didn't want to go but I suffered for it.4
Amazing gaming desk, Value for MoneyAnonymous reviewerI have had this desk for over a decade. Yes you read that right, a decade. This desk is actually quite simple to build, I was able to do it in a few hours with the help of my 11 year old sister who has no experience. I have had two different full sized computers that fit well and securely on the pc shelf. I use the second bottom shelf to home my subwoofer. This desk is large enough to fit two 32" monitors.
Overall, very excellent desk, perfect for one who enjoys the finer things in life! 5
It won't fit a gaming PC, Extremely limiting designAnonymous reviewerThe shelves to hold your PC only have 18.5" of usable height, and it limits you to an IO panel/power switches located on the front, only. There are very few gaming PC cases on the market that fit those requirements. Almost none if you want to use a full-sized motherboard and want an external drive bay.
This desk was not designed to fit a gaming PC. that space will work for a pre-built midtower office PC, but not much else. Pre-built gaming PCs are usually full sized now, so they usually won't fit. You could remove the shelf and put the PC on the floor, but that shelf seems structurally important. It is frustrating and thoughtless that they just didn't design the shelf to be a few inches lower. It seems like there would have been plenty of space. I do not think the designer of this desk is familiar with (or cares about) what functionality "gamers" need.
Also, it turns out the hutch design is also extremely limiting if you want ultrawide, vertical, or multi monitors, or cameras. 2
The longer I live with this desk, the more I hate itEricI bought this desk as a music production workstation. I liked the side shelves for speakers at ear height and the 2-tier main surface for monitors directly above recording gear. It was VERY difficult to assemble. Over time I have come to HATE a lot about it: (1) Main surface is a few inches higher than standard, and none of my office or gaming chairs go high enough to sit comfortably. (2) Central cutout where keyboard would go is exactly the opposite of how I like my keyboard placed. I want my keyboard practically in my lap, but on this desk it is physically painful to type because the keyboard is too high and too outstretched from me. (3) Highest shelf is too high to put another monitor or TV up there, I tried it but couldn't see it without painful neck craning. I have also hit my head on that shelf more times than I can count when trying to wire things sitting on the main surface, and I just wish it didn't have this higher shelf at all. (4) No sliding keyboard tray for MIDI piano1
Remote WorkerShakiraI bought the desk for the size not for gaming - I work at home and it was the right amount of space needed. 4
Good value with a few obvious issuesMichaelThis is a nice desk that provides good value if you're a gamer on a budget. The two-tiered desk is convenent and allows for easy stashing of devices and cables, as well as a built-in monitor riser. The built-in risers are great for things like speakers up top and your tower and a subwoofer down below. It feels sturdy and it's a pretty quick build.
But those same shelves that are so useful are also one of the bigger problems. The upper shelves are surprisingly difficult to adjust once you've installed them, so you better like the positioning before you screw them together (I actually chose not to so that I can adjust them down the line). They also tab into the same slots as the side panels, making things even more annoying.
But the biggest issue is the tower shelf below. It's too insecure for a typical mid-ATX rig since it's only attached on two sides and just can't handle the weight. I had to buy a separate set of adjustable 7-inch legs to properly support the free corner.3
best gaming desk across the board.Jose AntonioI use to build and design my own desks. but I recently moved to an apartment and I needed something that will cater to my gaming needs. having a modular shelf system really drew me closer in to purchasing Fredde gaming desk. Build quality is great! sturdy and doesn't wobble. It's quite pricey but once you assemble and finally get to use it. the price actually make sense. I'll upload some videos on Youtube for an update soon! watch out for the IKEA shoutout!5
Almost PerfectMelissaI'm not a gamer, but this desk is the perfect size for someone who uses dual monitors like I do for work. The only issue we had when putting it together was adding the thin, metal side panels. They're flimsy and when we moved the desk one fell off and bent at the corner. I opted to leave them off. Also, the bars/ cross beams weren't clearly marked on which way to install them.4
Great desk!CherylA bit challenging to put together, but we managed and it is a really great desk for my son who is both a gamer and in college. He is very happy with this desk.5
This one is a sellerNishaWe loved this desk for my teenager and holds up his gaming pc and various accessories. It's versatile and solid built. Easy to assemble. I don't know why people have difficulty with that. My 13 year old put it together with no help.5
$360 PaperweightHughBought this desk 2-3 years ago in anticipation of a major household move. Move kept getting delayed but recently happened. Was REALLY looking forward to assembling this desk as I loved the look and feel of it when I saw it in the showroom.
Fast forward to this past weekend. After inventorying the hardware to make sure I had what I needed, I did, I began assembling.
Got stuck on Step 2. Two rails that are used as cross members were not there. And I can't go forward.
Now I have a paperweight taking up valuable space that I don't have and have to find an alternative ASAP as I really need my computer and I threw away my previous desk.
I understand hardware missing, things like that happen. But two complete cross members?
No, that's beyond the pale. ESPECIALLY with a signed QC sheet with it.
I'd give it minus 360 stars (one for each dollar I've apparently wasted on this thing) if I could.1
Fit for (a) queenZacharyGreat desk for our office space5
Perfect Gamet DeskPaulienSturdy, well built and designed - perfect for my teenage son.5
Missing partsEmilyStuck on Step 1 of the assembly instructions because one of the screws is not threaded at all. Unbelievable! $370 desk where is the quality control?!1
Poor qualityDmitriPoor quality1