I hope this SecretLab MAGNUS Metal Desk review has communicated why I rate it so highly. (Image credit: Future) SecretLab MAGNUS review: verdict I would say they are a must-buy accessory if you ring up the MAGNUS. These sheaths work superbly, and as you can see from the image above, I fed a vast number of cables through them from and to my floor-mounted PC. The benefit of this is obvious – you have no unsightly cables hanging down loose from the desk and spoiling the premium and minimalist aesthetic. "You have no unsightly cables hanging down loose" These are sheaths that sit over the desk's legs, clipping on magnetically, and they allow cables to be run up or down the leg from the desk's cable tray without being seen and in a neat, ordered manner. However, most gamers will likely prefer to get their bulky rig out of sight and free up more real estate on the desk itself, and that is where the MAGNUS' Magnetic Cable Sheath accessories come in handy. There's plenty of room for extra hardware on the desk after all, so if you've got a pimped out system with RGB lighting and water cooling loops left, right and center that you want to look at then you can do that. The tray also has a removable plate that can allow cables to enter or exit through its base, and cables can also pass out of the sides of the cable tray.įor a view of the SecretLab MAGNUS Metal Desk from every angle scroll through the pictures in the below image gallery.Īs can be seen in the image above, the MAGNUS has been designed with floor-mounted rigs/consoles in mind predominantly, although of course you could, if you so wished, put your rig or console on the desk. The cable tray itself runs the length of the desk and can be accessed by opening the hinged top cover, which crucially has a gap through which cables can pass from gaming gear actually on the desk. To prevent any abrasions to a wall or the desks rear legs, a selection of magnetic pads are included in the MAGNUS package which can be magnetically affixed to the back of the rear legs. In terms of the basic layout of the desk, you have four metal rectangular legs supporting the top plate, which itself sits in front of the desks rear hinged cover and recessed cable management tray.Īs the hinged cover has an offset design, this means that the table can sit perfectly flush against a wall and still be opened and accessed. Pricing for the desk is currently unavailable in Australia and the UK, but prospective buyers can register their interest via the Secretlab website (opens in new tab) to be notified of the cost once it launches. For the 1.5-meter length desk this costs $59. There is a Secretlab MAGNUS Cable Management Bundle, too, which consists of the Secretlab Magnetic Cable Anchors, Cable Fastening Straps and Magnetic Cable Sheaths, and that costs $44 in the Signature Stealth colorway.įinally, the MAGNUS also is compatible with a Secretlab MAGRGB Diffused RGB Lighting Strip. In terms of SecretLab MAGNUS accessories, the desk's Magnetic Cable Anchors cost $19, its Cable Fastening Straps cost $13, and its Magnetic Cable Sheaths cost $29. The 1.5m SecretLab MAGNUS price is $449, while Secretlab MAGPAD Desk Mats start at $79 for Stealth/Signature Editions and rise to $99 for Special Editions. The Secretlab MAGNUS Metal Desk comes in two sizes but only one is available at launch, which is the 1.5-meter length. (Image credit: SecretLab) SecretLab MAGNUS review: price and availability
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