Peripherals

Top-quality accessories to pair with your custom-built PC.

Monitors

LG 27" UltraGear 4K UHD (3840x2160) Gaming Monitor

4k, Flat, IPS, $400. Put simply, if you are getting your recommendations from this page, then you don't need a monitor better than this one. Respectable brand; we love it.

GTEK 240Hz Gaming Monitor

1080p, Curved, VA Panel, $175. Just a solid monitor with standard features for pretty low cost. If we had to choose one today, this would be on the list of considerations.

Sceptre New 27-inch Gaming Monitor

1080p, Flat, LCD, $120. There is almost always a Sceptre monitor on our currently recommended list. This is the current cheapest option that we enjoy using, here.

Keyboards

Personally, we find keyboard recommendations to be very difficult. Just as a prolific writer has their preferred pen, a techie will have their preferred keyboard. That said, below are three GOOD choices that fit a wide range of budgets.

Corsair K70 RGB PRO Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

RGB, Wired, $170. If you want an RGB keyboard that's been battle-tested, well, we believe that this is the best starting point.

Redragon K668 RGB Gaming Keyboard

RGB, Wired, $60. We like Redragon here, so this cheap option is sure to last you years.

Logitech G PRO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

RGB, Wired, $130. One of the oldest players in the peripheral space, Logitech makes incredibly reliable hardware. This super sleek, compact design is very, very pretty.

Mice

Literally any computer mouse is fine! Buy one that looks cool for like $20-$30 and you'll be fine (Logitech is a good brand choice). If you disagree, then we understand, but you probably aren't our target audience. Below are strong choices for gamers, daily work, and a casual blend of the two (in that order!)

Logitech G502 Hero - Gaming Mouse

Wired, Lightweight, 25K DPI, $35. This Esports-tested gaming mouse is currently $35! It is a strong and solid contender even at its normal price of $80. With this deal, though, if you need a gaming mouse you should definitely buy this.

Logitech MX Master 3S

Bluetooth, Weighted, 8K DPI, $100. This mouse is a bit on the heavy side, and not made for gaming. It feels premium, though, and if you don't game then you'll use it for a decade.

Razer DeathAdder Essential Gaming Mouse

Wired, $30. In our opinion, if you don't know what mouse to buy..well, don't pay more for one than this. It's very good, and a classic.