Home Gaming Setups: A How-To Guide

From casual gamers to hardcore fans, having a boast-worthy home gaming setup is a great way to show further passion for gaming. Whether you’re looking to build a new setup or add to an existing one, this short guide will tell you exactly what you’ll need.

Choosing a Chair

Looking after your body is important, which is why gaming starts with a comfy chair. The best chairs in the business will let you adjust the height and rear tilt, and offer lumbar and neck support. Luckily, you won’t need to plunge yourself into debt to get a decent chair, as you can pick one up for as little as $50. However, we would suggest spending slightly more to improve the lifespan of the chair and save you more money in the long run.

A Great Desktop

You can sit on your chair all you like, but there’s no fun to be had without a quality gaming desktop. There are plenty of options out there, with the option to invest in a pre-build or do some DIY. Theoretically, building your own is the cheaper option, but buying a pre-build will come with a guarantee from the retailer.

Choosing a Quality Desk

With a quality desktop and chair in the bag, you will need to invest in one of the many gaming computer desks. The desk you choose will depend on your needs and the space you have. Your desk needs to be comfortable and functional, but you also want to make sure you can show it off. Having the right desk can make the difference between being eliminated and winning a battle, so spend some time making the correct choice.

A Monitor to Compliment

Now you have somewhere to sit, a desk to pull up to, and a desktop to jump into your game, you need to find a worthy monitor to let you see the action. The monitor you choose will depend on the power of your computer, as there’s no point spending money on a powerful screen if your desktop can’t cope. As a benchmark, the average gamer will want to invest in a gaming monitor that’s at least 144Hz.

The Right Gaming Keyboard and Mouse

You’re almost set to start gaming like a pro, you just need a gaming keyboard and mouse, which differ slightly from their standard counterparts. A gaming mouse will be ergonomic and have additional buttons, which help win games. Further, the keyboard will focus on a larger area, with attention given to the “WASD” keys, which are often used for movement in video games. 

Additional Peripherals

You can now start playing games at your desk, but you may wish to add extra peripherals to improve your gaming experience. A quality headset will help you communicate with teams online, and can make the difference between winning and losing. Also, you may want to source a gaming controller for your PC to make the game more accessible.

Having an awesome gaming setup will improve gameplay and boost comfort while sitting for long periods. There are other additions you can make, but the above covers the bare essentials.