If you’re a PC gamer, these are the accessories you need to elevate your setup — from powerful speakers to a fast monitor
Is this the ultimate setup?
If you know me personally or have been following my journalistic work, you'll know that there are few things I love more than gaming. When I'm not working, you'll usually find me sinking hours into my favorite RPGs. They're like my safe space, and playing single-player games like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Baldur's Gate 3 feels therapeutic to me.
My favorite and go-to console is the PS5 Slim. I've logged in thousands of hours on it. When I test the best gaming headsets or the best controllers, I usually play on my PS5. But I also review the best computer speakers and the best gaming keyboards, and I test them by playing games on the Dell Alienware 16X Aurora.
Recently, I've tested some gadgets that make them feel like they would make the ultimate gaming setup. So if you're looking to upgrade your monitor or add a new controller to your collection, let me take you through my must-have peripherals.
A monitor with a rapid refresh rate
The first and most important thing you need to elevate your PC gaming setup is a good, competent monitor. There are so many out there, though, that it can be overwhelming to make a decision. I'm here to make that easier. Get the Lenovo Legion R27qe Gen 2 if you're based in Europe, or get the first-gen R27qe if you're based in the States (as there isn't much of a difference between the two models).
For gamers who partake in light photo or video editing, the Lenovo Legion R27qe Gen 2 is a standout choice. This QHD monitor boasts excellent color coverage and accuracy, delivering vibrant shades and hues in both gaming and work. With a 200Hz refresh rate and a 0.5ms response time, it’s a solid screen for FPS, RPGs and everything in between — and it does all this without breaking the bank.
Lenovo's R27qe Gen 2 is an absolute beast for productivity and gaming. You get a QHD panel, and a 200Hz refresh rate and 0.5ms response time which means you don't experience motion blur, choppiness or input lag. The monitor also brings all the dark and light shades to life thanks to impeccable color accuracy and coverage, as shown in our lab testing too — the results of which you can see in my full Lenovo Legion R27qe Gen 2 review.
I love just how bright the R27qe Gen 2 is too, with SDR brightness topping at 321.2 nits and HDR brightness at 222 nits. This is more than enough, as I was able to read and see everything on screen accurately and in great detail. The monitor itself is well-built and its head has a -5° to +22° tilt, 30° left and right swivel, and a -90° to +90° pivot, providing great flexibility.
Speakers that pack meaty bass
I've tested many speakers in my time so believe me when I say that the Edifier QR65 are some of the best-looking speakers money can buy today. Wrapped in textured faux leather that's soft to touch and fitted with customizable LED lighting panels, the QR65 strike a great balance between gaming and bookshelf speakers. One of the reasons why they still haven't left my desk is their design; the "infinity mirror" lighting effect really does turn my frown upside down.
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If you want a pair of desktop speakers that not only sound good but look downright fantastic too, the Edifier QR65 should be your port of call. Each speaker features LED panels with customizable lighting, and there are plenty of wireless and wired connectivity options, making them extremely versatile. These well-endowed speakers deliver punchy, meaty bass and clear vocals in video games and while listening to music.
Of course, there's no point in spending any amount of money on speakers if they fail to create immersive soundscapes — and the good news is that the QR65 excel at that. Fitted with two 1.25-inch tweeters and two 2.75-inch mid-low drivers, they cover a frequency response range of 55Hz-40KHz. Sound is reproduced faithfully, and Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 comes to life, while you can hear the quiet hum of dungeons while thoroughly enjoying the power ballads in in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
If you're an FPS player, you'll appreciate just how clearly footsteps sound through the QR65. What I also love is that the speakers create a sort of virtual surround sound where you can hear audio not just around you, but above you too. This makes you feel immersed and you end up feeling like the main character. The QR65 are the perfect computer speakers for those who want aesthetic flair as well as bonkers sound quality.
An ergonomic Hall Effect controller
As a console gamer, I'm more comfortable using a controller than a keyboard and mouse for gaming. Few controllers are better than the GameSir G7 Pro, especially if you're a PC gamer who doesn't mind a wired gamepad. If you game for long periods of time, the G7 Pro should be right up your alley as it's inspired by the Xbox Elite Series 2, so it sports chunky grips that are comfortable to hold.
If you’re looking for a cheap but powerful controller, the GameSir G7 Pro is the way to go. Featuring TMR thumbsticks and Hall Effect triggers, the G7 Pro boasts excellent gaming performance. Xbox users will love the comfortable and ergonomic design, as well as tri-mode connectivity that lets you use the controller wirelessly with PC and Android.
There's one area where the G7 Pro upstages the Xbox Elite Series 2, and that's performance. Unlike the first-party Xbox gamepad, the G7 Pro is fitted with Hall Effect triggers with adjustable sensitivity, and TMR thumbsticks which register even the most minute adjustments. User-friendly companion software makes customization easy too, and 1,000Hz polling means latency issues are basically non-existent.
The G7 Pro is compatible with an array of consoles and devices too. You get Bluetooth LE and a 2.4GHz dongle to effortlessly and wirelessly connect to PC and Android devices. You can use the controller with your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S too, by simply plugging it in. This versatility makes the G7 Pro the controller to beat.
A 96% keyboard for work and play
If you're someone who loves gaming but also types for a living, the best keyboard you can get right now is the Keychron Q12 HE. This 96% layout keyboard packs Gateron Double-Rail Hall Effect switches whose sensitivity can be adjusted all the way down to 0.1mm for ultra-responsive gameplay in FPS titles. The 1,000Hz polling rate should suffice most players, and it means that you don't experience any latency issues or input lag.
If you want a durable keyboard that’s a powerhouse for both gaming and productivity, few are better than the Keychron Q12 HE. Sporting a 96% layout and a southpaw design, the Q12 HE is wonderful to type and work on. The actuation of its Gateron Double-Rail Nebula magnetic switches is highly customizable, and the switches themselves are highly responsive, making them great for FPS and RPG titles.
The Q12 HE is a joy to type on too, with double-shot PBT keycaps which feel soft to touch. Being able to adjust each switch's sensitivity means you can tailor it to your liking. The keyboard also sports a southpaw design, meaning the numpad is on the left-hand side, saving you space to move your mouse around freely, and using the numpad with your left hand feels more natural.
If you want a well-built keyboard that will stand the test of time, I can't think of one better than the Q12 HE. The durable PBT keycaps won't be worn down or get glossy from sweat, and the full CNC-machined case means this deck could probably fell a tree!
A speedy mouse
Any gaming desk setup is incomplete without one of the best gaming mice — after all, you need it to accompany your keyboard, right? For competitive gamers, an 8,000Hz polling rate and 30,000 DPI are non-negotiable. These give you a competitive advantage and enable you to tailor the settings to your gamestyle. Oh, and who can forget angle snapping? The Keychron M3 Mini V2 8K packs all this and more, and it's my top pick for PC gamers.
The Keychron M3 Mini V2 8K improves on its predecessor by introducing 8,000Hz polling and a higher maximum DPI of 30,000. Combined with angle snapping, the M3 Mini V2 8K delivers formidable gaming performance and lends you a competitive edge. The mouse is built really well, too, and web-based companion software makes customization hassle-free. Oh, and it’s the cheapest 8K mouse I’ve reviewed (so far).
The M3 Mini V2 8K's 8,000Hz polling means there are no latency issues or input lag, and the DPI button on its body enables you to change it on the fly, so no need to dive into companion software to adjust it. Aside from boasting powerful gaming performance, the M3 Mini V2 8K is built of high-quality plastic and it's lightweight but sturdy. The mouse itself is ergonomically-designed so it's comfortable to use for long periods of time.
What's great about the M3 Mini V2 8K is that it doesn't break the bank, so it's perfect for gamers on a budget. It packs pro-level specs and delivers them at an affordable price, and it's the cheapest 8,000Hz polling mouse I've tested yet.
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Nikita is a Senior Writer on the Reviews team at Tom's Guide. She's a lifelong gaming and photography enthusiast, always on the lookout for the latest tech. Having worked as a Sub Editor and Writer for Canon EMEA, she has interviewed photographers from all over the world and working in different genres. When she’s not working, Nikita can usually be found sinking hours into RPGs on her PS5, flying a drone (she's a licensed drone pilot), at a concert, or watching F1. Her work has appeared in several publications including Motor Sport Magazine, NME, Marriott Bonvoy, The Independent, and Metro. You can follow her photography account on Instagram here.
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