How To Create An EPIC Laptop Gaming SETUP! (2019) 😍 | #AD By PC Centric

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Aug 15, 2021
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How To Create An EPIC Laptop Gaming SETUP! (2019) 😍 | #AD

Desktop gaming is fantastic, but what, if you want to play your games on the go before coming home to an awesome, PC gaming laptop set up if you're in this camp, then congratulations you're? In luck, as I've spent the last couple of weeks putting together this set up and pretty much some of the dos and don'ts and some general tips to make your laptop gaming set up the best it can possibly be now. This video is all centered around the Asus tough gaming laptop with this special Dozen edition. Taking the center of the show. Asus have been really kind enough to make all of this possible by sponsoring this video and this machine is a great starting point for any gaming setup as it's relatively inexpensive. Yet it can play apex legends and fortnight at 60 frames. A second I definitely recommend going for a 17-inch laptop.

If you are looking at a gaming setup mode as well, we can expand it with things like monitors realistically for something you're, probably gonna, take place to place in multiple battle stations. Having a bigger screen is pretty much always better, but the first port of call for any laptop battle station is to really get yourself a solid, purpose-built gaming mouse. This is essentially the main building block to racking up any victory. Royale. You can get some perfect little starter mice with products like this tough m5 available for as little as 35 pounds.

It comes with a 60 200 dpi sensor with on-the-fly adjustment, comfortable side grips, and yes, you guessed it of course RGB lighting, but it's always worth investing in the best possible Mouse that you can afford. However, I've recently become really attached or apposed completely unattached to wireless gaming mice. The one I have here been the flagship DOG Ladies 2, which benefits from top tier tracking performance and, of course, zero risk of any cable kinks. It's also a lot easier to actually take a wireless mouse with you is every single time you reset up you're, not going to need to worry about any of those cables, and you can actually leave the receiver plugged straight into the notebook and then save yourself. A few minutes.

Every single time, you're in a new low occasion, try to make the investment of a good Mouse map too, as well. Any old thing from Disneyland is probably gonna. Do the job. If you get yourself a super-sized gaming mat, it is going to feel a lot smoother, and it really will actually help to improve the Athletics of your overall look and setup. And while we're on the topic of visuals, my favorite way to add a splash of color to your setup is to invest in a centerpiece lamp and then fill it with an RGB light bulb, as this will not only allow you to control the mood of your lighting, but it adds some real interest to your gaming space.

I actually started out by using life mini, as you can just buy. One bulb when you don't need any form of hub, but there is actually a sews or integration. If you look at Philips Hue, so while you will need to buy a little more expensive kit, it might actually be worth it in the long run. If you really do want to go big though- and this isn't enough, then you can expand into light synced, LED strips or something way more impressive and striking, like maybe life extol or NATO leaf Aurora, but we are definitely getting ahead of ourselves here, because while visuals is very, very important after a mouse, I would say that gaming headset is vital. There's actually a great deal of fantastic gaming, headsets out there for very little money, so finding one that suits your individual needsn't actually be too difficult, you're after something that's comfortable over long periods of time as detailed and powerful audio quality, in addition to a clear and concise microphone.

But if you already have a marvelous pair of over ear headphones that you really don't want to give up, then you don't have to is you can consider picking up the brand new mod mic? Wireless, as this will add crystal-clear audio to your cans, well, allowing you to easily remove it whenever you're, not gaming, I received my review sample a few months ago, and it really is a great solution to anyone that doesn't want to give up on audiophile sound quality. But if you're like me- and you like, listening to music when you're working browsing on Reddit or just generally as opposed not really doing much, then you're probably going to want a dedicated pair of speakers as I, don't really like wearing headsets or headphones all the time and while they're not perfect, I still quite like Logitech, G, 560, light sync speakers, and you can think of these as almost a hybrid speaker lighting audio system, as the two point one set creates a really powerful sound, that's fantastic for basic beats and first-person shooter maps alike. The audio quality for the most part is excellent, with clarity across most of the volume range and really decent rhythm for your favorite songs to really come to life. You can do this via a USB, analog or Bluetooth, and most of them will actually work in tandem. Almost at the same time, but my issue with This is that they've always been way too base the out of the box, and I'm talking way to Basie and as such, you're going to have to download Logitech's gaming software and spotless this up with the equalizer, but once you've done, this you'll find that you have a really capable set of speakers behind you and ones that you can use to add that little extra color to your room, even if it is just for a cool white boys backlight or maybe some really out there extreme RGB flare.

But these are just a few simple ideas to help almost start your gaming laptop journey and create a setup that you can be proud of. Let me know what you think of this down in the comments section below. Do you have any tips and tricks anything that you think I should add I'm looking to do a really advanced gaming laptop set up next, maybe we could have triple monitors? We could have it all hooked up by thunderbolt external GPUs, all of that good stuff. So let me know any ideas you have down in that comment section below and get subscribed to see that video I guess as soon as it lands, but it must have thanked you to Asus for actually sponsoring this. Video I will leave links to everything featured down in the description below where you can check out current pricing, but thank you so much for checking out this video I really appreciate it.

I will see you in the next one.


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