As gaming setups go, having the ability to customize your PC and its accessories is a dream come true. You can change the color of your PC case, you can add LEDs, and you can even build your own PC with custom graphics cards, as much RAM as you need, and SSD storage to boot. You can tailor your rig towards casual gaming, hardcore gaming sessions, or even becoming a streamer. Here are some of the basics that you’ll need.
The Tower
Arguably the most important component of a PC, the tower powers your games. Basically, you have components you can either keep the same, or upgrade. These include graphics cards, CPU, RAM, and SSD storage. If you want to create a smoother gaming experience, you can upgrade the CPU. If you want more storage, connect more SSD drives. These are easily changed and added on, but they do come at a price depending on how much you need. As the tower is the most important part, you should take a look at these Lenovo gaming setups for inspiration.
The Monitor
A good quality monitor makes all the difference for gaming. It can be the difference between average visuals, and excellent quality immersive gaming. You do, however, have to choose a monitor that complements your PC; there’s no point buying a 4K display monitor if your system can’t handle it! A 4K monitor with a high refresh rate will bring you optimum gaming visuals, making for a smoother gameplay and excellent aesthetics. An arched monitor can also increase the immersive qualities of a game, making you feel out of this world (and in a completely new one!). If your PC can take it, a dual monitor system allows you to multitask. You can play AND do any other tasks you want, like watching TV or doing some work.
The Keyboard and Mouse
If you’re going to spend hours locked in the same position, you need an ergonomic keyboard and mouse duo for your comfort. There are specific keyboards just for gaming, many featuring the Tenkeyless layout, which gives you a lot more room to maneuver as you’re playing. Gaming keyboards come with RGB backlighting for better visibility, as do most gaming mouses. Choosing the right mouse is also important. You need an ergonomically shaped lightweight body, with fast response time and smooth gliding. Put together, they make a dream team of gaming accessories.
Speakers, Headsets and Microphones
If you enjoy gaming, why not make some money as a steamer? You can capitalize on your hobby and do what you love as a job! And for that you need a few little extras. Speakers are important for immersive gameplay, especially those that include strong, rich bass that envelops you and heightens your senses as you play. Headsets with a built-in microphone are also a plus, but if you can, a separate microphone to speak into makes streaming commentary much easier. Ring lights and tripods can also enhance your visuals for your audience.
If you’re ready to splash out on a gaming setup so you can follow your passion, these are the basics you will need.