Wednesday, August 23rd 2023

CORSAIR Announces Platform:6 Modular Computer Desk at Gamescom

CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gear and systems for gamers, content creators, and PC enthusiasts, today unveiled the CORSAIR Platform:6, a highly versatile modular desk for gamers, content creators, and working professionals. With decades of experience in creating the high-performance desktop and streaming gear that their customers use on their desks every day, CORSAIR and its subsidiary Elgato are uniquely positioned to understand and provide exactly what those customers need in a gaming and work space. Combining premium materials, a high degree of customization, and a multitude of quality-of-life features such as adjustable height and plentiful cable management, the Platform:6 sets the highest standard for an expandable, feature-rich computer desk.

The Platform:6 supports today's many diverse lifestyles, from the hardcore PC gamer to the remote worker in need of an organized workspace in the home. A six-foot wide surface area, which can be expanded even further, provides ample space for high-end PCs, full streaming setups, and an array of accessories. With multiple configurations offering a wide selection of features such as motorized adjustable height, choice of surface material, and an expandable rail system, customers will be able to design the perfect Platform:6 using CORSAIR's online configurator to fit their needs and their space, or choose from several predefined bundles for the best value.
Designed thoughtfully with an eye toward future expansion, the Platform:6 grows and adapts with its user. A modular rail system utilizing a universal standard aluminium T-channel crossbar, side rails, and top-mounted rail is built into every Platform:6, offering compatibility with hundreds of aftermarket attachments and accessories. Furthermore, CORSAIR has embraced the endless creativity of its many customers by providing flexible mounting methods for their own 3D printed accessories, enabling unparalleled personalization.

Those who opt for adjustable height can take advantage of a Platform: 6 desk variant with dual electric motors to quickly and quietly move the desk surface to their desired position using an LCD readout controller with push-button adjustment and memory presets. The surface itself is available in your choice of classic dark walnut-stained environmentally friendly rubberwood or sturdy black laminate.

Every Platform:6 is loaded with a plethora of standard features to improve your quality of life. Included dual monitor arms are ready for a dual-monitor setup out of the box, while an oversized CORSAIR RapidRoute wire management tray keeps cables concealed in a space large enough to accommodate power strips as well. Even more wire management and small item storage comes in the form of an in-desk storage cubby with USB Type-A and Type-C charging ports, resulting in an uncluttered space that accommodates the complexity of high-powered gaming or professional setups while still looking great.

Expandability is the key concept that drove the design of the Platform:6, with an assortment of add-ons offering huge potential for any person to create their ideal desk. If the six-foot wide surface isn't enough space, side extensions can be installed to either side of the desk for an extra 30 cm x 70 cm, with optional hanging pegboards. The Elgato Multi Frame top-mounted pegboard exclusive to the Platform:6 offers even more mounting locations to organize your gear and accessories, with adapters for Elgato Multi-Mount and Flex Arm products to mount Key Lights, cameras, or microphones directly to the rail system.

The Elgato Multi Frame expansion is included with the flagship Platform:6 Creator Edition, also featuring adjustable height and a rubberwood surface. Custom configurations can be designed and purchased using the online configurator when the Platform:6 officially launches. To see how the unique features and design philosophy of the Platform:6 can elevate your workspace to a higher standard, keep an eye out for the official launch later this year.

Availability and Pricing
The CORSAIR Platform:6 will be available from the CORSAIR webstore and the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors in Q4 2023.

The Platform:6 is backed by a five-year warranty, alongside the CORSAIR worldwide customer service and technical support network.
Source: Corsair
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17 Comments on CORSAIR Announces Platform:6 Modular Computer Desk at Gamescom

#1
WonkoTheSaneUK
I'm VERY uncomfortable with putting the PC on what appears to be a drop leaf.
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#2
_Under2World_
WonkoTheSaneUKI'm VERY uncomfortable with putting the PC on what appears to be a drop leaf.
Yeah, and the mechanism for that part seems to fold downward. I don’t know if I could trust this holding 30kg for years.
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#3
Nostras
Actually curious as to what the price is going to be. Especially the monitor arm rail looks nice.
If pricing is fair and it fits I could see me buying it.

But known Corsair... They're going to slap a hefty streamer tax on it.
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#4
Kyan
I can see this replacing my ikea flat desk. It have a lot of nice feature but as stated, i would not put my pc on the side extension, not a good idea. The price will be decisive.
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#5
Chaitanya
_Under2World_Yeah, and the mechanism for that part seems to fold downward. I don’t know if I could trust this holding 30kg for years.
I wont trust an average flat screen tv on particle board desks.
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#6
Nostras
Non height adjustable models start at 800 euros
Guess not Corsair.
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#7
Konyalee
Looks nice but watch them sell each part individually. Pricing wise it's probably going to be crazy.
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#8
Corsair George
Corsair Rep
_Under2World_Yeah, and the mechanism for that part seems to fold downward. I don’t know if I could trust this holding 30kg for years.
It does not fold down, but is held fast to the aluminum t-channel rail on the right side, and has a 20kg+ weight rating.

You don't *have* to use that extension for your PC of course, the desk is 6 feet / 180cm wide so you can use the desk itself. We just wanted to show it was possible to use it for a PC if you wanted to.
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#9
trsttte
This is pretty interesting, but what will the pricing look like? 800€ for a non height adjustable model is nuts

Also, obligatory "where's iCUE integration" joke ;)
NostrasEspecially the monitor arm rail looks nice
They mention it's part of the desk system so I assume you won't be able to use it on your own desk, is that correct @Corsair George ? Will there be any components of the desk that are more universally compatible?
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Corsair George
Corsair Rep
trsttteThis is pretty interesting, but what will the pricing look like? 800€ for a non height adjustable model is nuts

Also, obligatory "where's iCUE integration" joke ;)



They mention it's part of the desk system so I assume you won't be able to use it on your own desk, is that correct @Corsair George ? Will there be any components of the desk that are more universally compatible?
The rail system is integral to this desk as a full unit right now, so no, you can't just mount this rail to any desk. If it's a feature enough people are asking for, I could look at making a universal one in the future. To be honest I just think the functionality is really cool and it works well to give you lots of expandability. I think a universal version would be possible with some tweaks, so if you guys want one I can look into it.
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#11
trsttte
Corsair GeorgeThe rail system is integral to this desk as a full unit right now, so no, you can't just mount this rail to any desk. If it's a feature enough people are asking for, I could look at making a universal one in the future. To be honest I just think the functionality is really cool and it works well to give you lots of expandability. I think a universal version would be possible with some tweaks, so if you guys want one I can look into it.
I think it would be really interesting to be able to use the rail system on any desk. Many users either already have or would prefer a different desk frame and nice wood tabletop but would still like the flexibily of standard extrusions to mount stuff. This kind of extrusions are something many of us use at work with different equipment and I believe there is surely a market for having it in a nice package for a home solution.

The basic idea, using a standard T-channel crossbar, is very simple but also a very good solution for this type of thing, congrats on being the first to notice and making a product out of it.
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#12
dlgh7
I expect various pricing will be high as all these gaming companies put a premium price on "gaming products."

Looking at construction and even the layout of the desk it really seems Ikea inspired. Kind of like they are trying to create an Ikea Jerker 2.0 desk.
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#13
rv8000
I don’t know how much you can alter it, but the default location of the speaker shelves is comical. Gotta play that audio to the ceiling baby!
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#14
TechLurker
I like the whole rail system and assembly used for the backboard. I kind of wish it was a separate piece that could be bought and screwed into an existing desk, as well as having all the bolt-on accessories available as separately purchasable add-ons, as I'm not in the market for an entirely new desk but could stand to update my existing one to have a few more conveniences.
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#15
CrAsHnBuRnXp
I wouldnt want my gaming setup to look as though it belongs in my garage.
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#17
Kyan
CrAsHnBuRnXpI wouldnt want my gaming setup to look as though it belongs in my garage.
You can just get the desk with the arm from what i understand
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