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Buying Guide: Choosing the perfect PC gaming accessories

By September 19, 2013No Comments

So, you’ve upgraded to a new motherboard, switched out your rig’s PC components and downloaded the latest video games, and now you’re ready to get your game on, right? Wrong. Before you embark on a fantastic quest against legions of demonic foes or take to the battlefields of the future, you’ll need to kit yourself out with the latest PC gaming accessories. Give yourself the edge you need and emerge victorious with these must-have gaming peripherals:

Gaming mouse
26-816-009-Z01If you’re serious about gaming, three mouse buttons just won’t cut it, especially if you’re a fan of games with complex user interfaces like MMORPGs. The solution is to buy a dedicated gaming mouse. Not only are these devices optimized for ergonomic comfort, they also offer you significantly more buttons and configurable hotkey mapping functionality.

Models like the Corsair Vengeance M65 are ideal for first-person shooters, as this mouse features a remarkably accurate 8200 DPI laser, a robust aluminum underbody and programmable buttons designed for highly specific in-game weaponry such as sniper rifles. Other excellent gaming mice include the Razer DeathAdder 2013 and Naga Molten MMO mouse, the Logitech G500 and the Cooler Master CM Storm Xornet.

Gaming keyboard
23-816-013-Z01Now that you’ve got your mouse taken care of, it’s time to consider another essential gaming peripheral – your keyboard. If you’re a dedicated gamer, there’s a good chance you’ve already worn the “W,” “A,” “S,” and “D” key s down, so why not take this opportunity to switch out your old keyboard for a true gaming solution?

Again, the Corsair Vengeance line of gaming keyboards is tough to beat. These hardy accessories will take much more punishment than a typical keyboard, which makes them the ideal choice for the serious gamer. The K70 and K95 keyboards both feature LED backlighting, fully mechanical keys with up to 50 pounds of actuation force per key, fully programmable macro support, several USB ports and a sleek, stylish brushed aluminum finish.

Headset and microphone
​The last thing you want when you’re in the middle of a raid is to stop casting spells and type out a message to your guildmates. Don’t waste a second and invest in a gaming headset. Many leading manufacturers offer products that will keep you and your comrades in constant communication, including Razer, Sennheiser and Plantronics. With headsets ranging from less than $5 to more than $300, Newegg.com has the perfect gaming headset for you.

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