The 10 Best Gaming PC Peripherals You Need

Gaming PC Peripherals
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Building a great gaming PC can be addictive. Once you’ve assembled the beast itself and powered it on, hearing it roar to life for the first time is positively intoxicating. Still, without the right peripherals around your PC, you’re not going to maximise your gaming experience, and all the money you’ve spent on assembling your new tower could be for naught.

Picking out great peripherals doesn’t have to be hard, and it doesn’t have to break the bank. Even if the costs start mounting up, you shouldn’t find yourself spending too much; it’s nothing that taking out some reputable, low-cost personal loans can’t fix. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the 10 best gaming PC peripherals to supercharge your setup!

1. Corsair K70 Pro gaming keyboard

There are no shortage of great gaming keyboards out there, but for our money, the best of them all is this sleek offering from Corsair. The American company is renowned around the world for its excellent gaming peripherals, and the K70 is no exception. Trust us; you don’t need to plump for the more expensive K100 Air, or for any wireless keyboard, for that matter. With clicky switches, an ergonomic feel, and a comfortable wrist rest, the K70 Pro is the last word in elegance.

2. Razer Naga Trinity mouse

We’ll preface this recommendation with a caveat: you’re going to get the most out of the Naga Trinity if you routinely find yourself playing MMOs or MOBAs. The mouse becomes something truly special then; its additional configurations shine when you’re customising them to your heart’s content. Even if you don’t intend to use the extras, though, the Naga Trinity is a comfortable, highly responsive gaming mouse that should be perfect for any gamer’s needs.

3. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless headset

Unlike your mouse and keyboard, it’s a good idea to plump for a wireless headset. Removing the wires means you’re free to shift around while you game without worrying about disconnecting anything, and besides, there’s something satisfying about being able to wander into a different room and maintain a connection. The Arctis Nova Pro is SteelSeries’ best headset yet, which also means it’s an industry leader when compared to other companies’ products.

4. Alienware AW3423DWF gaming monitor

Alienware has some of the worst naming conventions in the industry, but that doesn’t stop its products from being top-notch. The AW3423DWF (seriously, come up with a nickname for yours if you decide to buy one) offers pin-sharp colour reproduction, plenty of ports for your extra peripherals, and a beautiful 165Hz refresh rate if you hook it up with a DisplayPort cable, too. This curved monitor will immerse you in games like never before.

5. Logitech G560 gaming speakers

In recent years, Logitech has made strides in terms of its G Hub software and the firmware for these speakers. You might have heard a few horror stories of consumers picking these up and struggling to get them to sound good, but that’s no longer the case; grabbing a set of G560 speakers and updating them to the latest firmware will give you booming bass and crisp trebles right out of the box. Plus, they light up, and what self-respecting gamer can resist that?

6. Xbox Series gaming controller

Xbox’s official gaming controller runs across its Series console range and PCs as well, and while it doesn’t come with any flashy bells and whistles, it’s easily the best gaming controller on the market right now. Weighty and satisfying to hold, it just gets everything right without making any mistakes. Controllers are arguably better when they lean towards the simpler end, and that’s what the Xbox controller does with aplomb.

7. ASUS BT500 Bluetooth adapter

Not every gaming peripheral you pick up can be flashy and exciting. Some of them just have to get a fairly boring job done in a straightforward way, and that’s where the ASUS BT500 shines. This little Bluetooth adapter is zippy and responsive; it’ll connect any wireless Bluetooth devices you have (including your Xbox controller) in a flash, and it won’t drop connections or disappear from your device list, either. Trust us when we say you need a reliable Bluetooth adapter, however unshowy they may be.

8. Elgato Facecam webcam

Are you planning to do any streaming or video capture of your face? If so, then you’re going to want a great webcam, and Elgato’s Facecam is just as good as you’d expect from a company whose name has become synonymous with the world of streaming. The webcam itself is small and unintrusive, but its video quality is excellent, and if you don’t love the setup right out of the box, then you can fine-tune it to your heart’s content via the included software.

9. Elgato HD60 X capture card

While we’re on the subject of Elgato, the company’s HD60 X capture card is the best of its kind on the market as well. We’re not being paid by Elgato, we swear – it’s just so easy to recommend their stuff! This card will let you hook up consoles and stream them to your PC as well as capturing video on the fly, so it’s perfect if you’re intending to use your new gaming PC to start that long-awaited YouTube channel.

10. Secretlab Titan Evo gaming chair

Comfort is of paramount importance while you’re gaming. The last thing you want is for your chair to start affecting your posture, especially if you’re spending long hours playing and editing footage. Secretlab’s name will be familiar if you’ve ever researched top-quality gaming chairs before, and for good reason; to put it simply, if you’re looking for the best gaming chair money can buy, the Titan Evo is where your search will end.