If you are a passionate PC gamer like me, you probably have a lot on your desk to meet your gaming needs.
Such things could include a giant PC case filled with your graphics card, CPU, RAM, and various other hardware, along with your keyboard, mouse, and possibly a controller.
All these things mentioned are a lot to keep on your gaming desk, so how big should a gaming desk be?
Your gaming desk needs to be big enough in about 60 inches in width, 30 inches in depth, and about 30 inches in height to accommodate all your PC gaming equipment, such as your PC case, keyboard and mouse, and multiple monitors. These sizes are also vital for you to be comfortable at your desk.
The desk sizes vary and depend on the size of your equipment on the desk.
Having a gaming desk that is in width 60 inches, in-depth 60 inches, and 30 inches in height ensures that all your gaming equipment can fit onto it, and it makes it also ergonomically safe for long hours of gaming.
There are many more in-depth factors to consider as to why these are the average measurements of a gaming desk.
A gaming desk should be sizable enough in width, depth, and height for a few reasons.
Your desk should be able to provide adequate space for critical components, such as your monitors, gaming keyboard, and gaming mouse.
Having too small of a gaming desk may lead to unhealthy posture, leading to long-term injuries.
Below explains the ideal size for a gaming desk.
An ideal width for a gaming desk with two monitors should be about 40 to 60 inches wide to ensure that they fit comfortably.
Many PC gamers play with more than one monitor, and those monitors can be huge.
The length of most average PC monitors is about 19 to 26 inches wide.
As a gamer, you should have a desk that provides enough room for you to move around your mouse comfortably.
The desk real estate for your mouse, the harder it will be to use your mouse to game.
Without proper desk real estate, it can become incredibly frustrating for FPS gamers as large flicking and swiping actions are commonly used, and with adequate spacing, they will cause inaccuracies.
If you house a dual monitor setup and keep your PC on top of your desk, I would recommend looking at a gaming desk that is more than 60 inches in width.
A 60-inch width will ensure that all your peripherals fit comfortably on your desk without being too cramped.
Here's an example of a gaming desk with adequate width:
When I talk about depth, I am referring to the height of the table-top:
It is essential to have a gaming desk that is large enough in width and sizeable in-depth.
Like width, it's essential to have adequate depth on your desk for your mouse and keyboard because when your game, you are moving your mouse in all directions (left, right, up, and down).
Most of you will benefit best with a keyboard size that's TKL or smaller because it will allow you to have more space for your gaming mouse and mouse pad.
For ergonomics sake, you will want to be an arm's length apart from your seating position to your monitor.
At the minimum, I recommended a PC desk that is 20 to 30 inches in depth on average.
If you don't have small form factor peripherals and keep your PC on top of your desk, I recommend going more in-depth than the above recommendations.
If you can, to ensure that there is enough space for all your large peripherals to fit on your desk, I would try to get a gaming desk that is larger than 30 inches in depth.
It is also essential to keep in mind the height of a gaming desk when buying one.
The reason to keep the height in mind is to ensure that your body remains safe from poor posture over long hours of gaming as not to strain it.
The best height for a gaming desk is about 30 inches, with your elbows bent at a 90-degree angle and your feet touching the floor.
This height measurement will ensure that you have proper back, neck, and shoulders posture while gaming for long hours.
It's also essential to stretch every 30 - 45 minutes and get up at least once an hour.
You may want to consider buying a height-adjustable desk because they have many health benefits.
It's crucial to have desk space accommodating your needs because positioning your gaming peripherals can affect your setup's ergonomics.
When it comes to how much desk space a PC gamer needs, they should have enough room for their mouse pad and keyboard without being too cramped together with two monitors - one on either side of their computer tower.
There must be ample elbow room between both sides of your monitor or at least an arm's length distance away from each other so that when you move your mouse, your shoulder stays relaxed as possible over long hours of use.
If you game for hours in one sitting, you will find that your posture tends to get worse over time, causing pain or fatigue.
You must take frequent breaks to stretch and get the blood flowing through your body.
Taking frequent breaks will allow you to stay healthy and prevent long-term injuries.
It's also essential to have proper desk space for your monitor because how much room you need will depend on how big the screen is since it determines how far away from your eyes are positioned.
One arm length's away should be adequate for most monitors, even for ultra-wide curved monitors.
When choosing a gaming table with monitors attached, make sure that there is enough room between them to be comfortable at all times without feeling too cramped or stretched out.
If possible, opt for an L-shape design if you want more legroom so that you can position yourself in any way comfortably without being restricted by poor positioning of screens which reduces chances of injuries caused by extended hours playing games.
The best video I've found on ergonomics is by Wall Street Journal; check it out:
Below are some gaming desks that I would recommend:
Your gaming desk must be large enough in width, depth, and height to ensure the safety of your equipment and yourself as well.
On average, your gaming desk should be about 40 to 60 inches in width measurement, while it should be on average 20 to 30 inches in depth.
The larger your equipment, the bigger the gaming desk must be in width and depth.
These measurements, including a gaming desk’s recommended height of about 30 inches, also ensure your safety.
Many of us gamers, including me, game for long hours, and we cannot afford to hurt ourselves with an Ergonomically unsafe desk while enjoying our favorite hobby.