Gaming gear, picked for the game you actually play.
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Shop by game
Hardware picks, performance tiers, and community-favorite gear per title.
World of Warcraft
“Gear for raiders, PvPers, and keybind-heavy MMO players.”
WoW rewards hardware that handles 20-man raid encounters, dozens of keybinds, and long session lengths. CPU matters more than GPU, and MMO-button mice earn their price.
Valorant
“Gear for 128-tick aim and peeker's-advantage reaction time.”
Valorant punishes input latency more than graphical fidelity. Riot optimized the engine aggressively — even mid-range PCs hit 240+ fps. The gear decision is about latency, not raw performance.
Cyberpunk 2077
“GPU-heavy. Ray tracing hungry. DLSS-friendly. A hardware benchmark in its own right.”
Cyberpunk 2077 with Phantom Liberty is one of the most GPU-demanding games of the 2020s. Ray tracing separates mid-range from high-end builds. DLSS / FSR upscaling is not optional at 4K for most cards.
Latest buying guides
Game-anchored, budget-tiered, cited.

Best gaming laptop for Cyberpunk 2077 (2026 editorial roundup)
Cyberpunk 2077 with Phantom Liberty is the 2026 laptop GPU benchmark. Our cited picks by budget with specific DLSS Quality / Frame Gen performance expectations — not every laptop plays this game well.

Best keyboard for Valorant (2026 editorial roundup)
Valorant counterstrafing rewards fast actuation, but the rank inflection points differ from what most keyboard-reviewer coverage admits. Picks from $60 to $250 across rank tiers.

Best gaming mouse for Valorant (2026 editorial roundup)
Valorant rewards low-latency flick aim more than any raw spec. Our cited picks from $40 to $170, organized by grip style and budget.
Ranked picks
Our editorial roundups, ordered.
Best gaming mice for 2026 (editorial roundup)
Our ranked picks for the best gaming mice in 2026, across grip styles and budgets. Cited reviewer data + community consensus, not first-hand testing.




Latest reviews
Editorial roundups with cited sources. Tier badge on every page.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i7-14700HX) Review (Editorial Roundup)
A 16-inch Intel Core i7-14700HX gaming laptop with RTX 4060/4070 options and a QHD 165 Hz+ 16:10 panel. Cited review coverage frames it as a balanced desktop-replacement — strong CPU throughput, average battery.

Ducky One 2 Mini Review (Editorial Roundup)
A 60 % mechanical keyboard with doubleshot PBT keycaps and Cherry MX / Kailh switch options. An older model, but community consensus rates it a strong buy for buyers prioritizing keycap quality.

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Review (Editorial Roundup)
A 64-gram right-handed ergonomic wireless mouse with Razer's Focus Pro 30K sensor. Cited reviewer coverage places it a top pick for FPS-focused palm and claw grippers — not for left-handers or MMO players.
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Comprehensive catalog across peripherals, displays, laptops, and components.
Gaming Mice
Precision pointers for FPS, MOBA, MMO and everything in between.
Gaming Keyboards
Mechanical, membrane, Hall-effect — your hands, your choice.
Gaming Headsets
Audio that gives you the drop on the competition.
Gaming Monitors
Refresh rate, response time, panel type — picked for your game.
Gaming Laptops
Desktop-class play you can close and carry.
Gaming PC Components
CPUs, GPUs, and everything that makes a rig sing.
Gaming Accessories
Mousepads, chairs, lighting — the supporting cast.
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