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Friday, March 8, 2019

My $4200 Gaming Setup

So I am an Avid gamer and my setup is $4200 and I wanted to tell you about it! (I Realise that people might think im try to "flex" but I just think im lucky to have this at age 12)

The first part of my setup was my main PC I got in 2017 because when I got Overwatch my PC then couldn't run it, so the next day (April 15) my dad got me a 2.5 Grand PC that could run it like beast I have 0 idea whats in it but its good because I can run 300 FPS on the highest graphics so that means I can play to the best potential experience with gaming.

The second part that I got was my 35" Curve $400 Monitor from AOC Agon, Now a funny kinda not funny story about how I got this was my dad gave me a 32" Samsung monitor I had it for 2 months.. then I threw my mouse at it... breaking it so I ran up to my room into my bed I heard dad come home then about 1 minute later him running up the stairs to lecture me on how what I did was really really REALLY stupid so yeah I was banned from my PC for 2 weeks spending most of my time in my room watching Youtube on my chromebook, and I have had my AOC Agon monitor for 9 months and I can light it up with its built in lights on the front and the back I have it as green because its my favourite colour.

I Have 2 Monitors and my other one came free because my dads work were giving away some of their monitors and my dad took one (they were all free $$) and it is a 24" dell monitor doesn't do anything special but its handy for when I want to go on google but not exit out of my tab

Now quick break from  the setup to tell you that at this point I had gotten my own room in the house for my PC because I had been playing in my lounge at my house and I have been there for maybe 6-7 Months I think.

Okay the third part to my setup is my mouse pad (This is gonna be alot shorter than the other ones) my mouse pad isn't special in an aesthetic way its no cool Razer firefly or Logitech powerplay but its a 500mm x 1000mm $50 playmax mouse pad which is so good for movements I can fit my keyboard and my Mouse and still have a gargantuan amount of space left.

The fourth part to my setup is my Keyboard which is the Blackwidow stealth chroma v2 from Razer clocking in at $300 Making my setup now costing $3200 this keyboard also comes with a rest pad I saw this in I think November and I really wanted it by my dad said "No, you can have it for christmas" So I waited that agonising  Month and 25 Days for my keyboard and when it arrived and I loved it and I have customised so many times its alot of fun ti play around with and the quality is great I totally recommend this keyboard.

The fifth part to my setup is my $200 Mamba wireless mouse from Razer this mouse is so comfy to play with and you can change your DPI on the go! the maximum DPI it can go up to is 16000! it is a really good mouse but the downside to it is that you have to charge it and I forget to charge it alot so alot of times in the middle of a game ill have to plug it in most of the time taking me about 10 seconds but even though its not alot of time sometimes it can cost me a battle with the enemy team, but I have gotten better with it by having a sticky note on my desk saying when I get off to charge my mouse it also doesn't help that my cord is in my PC which is below me so it's kind of odd for me to move it around since its stronger on one side and weaker on the other.

And the sixth and final part to my setup is my $750 green and black gaming chair with a built-in footrest and an adjustable backrest (If it wasn't obvious already my main setup colours is green and black) and its really comfortable and also it has adjustable arm-rests for your own preferences for you to do your best with this chair and comfort this chair Although it is pretty hard to move it back and fourth with the footrest out.

So! thats my $4200 gaming setup hope you enjoyed reading this and I'll see you next time!
If you have a setup whats your favourite part?

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