Cooler Master  GD120 ARGB Gaming Desk Review 39

Cooler Master GD120 ARGB Gaming Desk Review

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It is a solid build with a creditworthy company stamp on it and a two-year warranty, which could be prolonged since it is well built furniture. The steel cable tray is a fine detail since, in most desks, this accessory is usually made from a plastic net. Even though it is a gaming desk, it could also be placed in an office due to its black color.


Unfortunately, the desk's surface is a fingerprint magnet, meaning it needs a larger mousepad or daily cleaning. The assembly procedure is not complex, although the main parts, at least, could be marked, to make the process easier.


The LED ARGB strip demonstrates vivid colors that can be adjusted through the app and match any other peripherals you might own from the same brand. However, I think the LED ARGB strip could look better at the rear side of the desk, for a backlit effect, the opposite side in which it is placed now. The lighting as designed can dazzle from the user's point of view, which is a shame.


The company's logo, appearing at the front of the desk, would be a good candidate to light with ARGB. The gratis mousepad is of good quality as well, but puzzlingly small compared to mousepads that accompany other desks.


The mousepad is not slippery. On top of that, it is easy to clean with wet tissues or mild detergent.


There seems to be something like a defect on the desk's sides. It appears as if the surface is scratched. Likely a result of a bad sample.
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