A gaming setup is a series of devices that, once put together, will forever enhance your gaming experience every single time you sit down and play one of your favorite titles. When it comes to the very best of the best gaming setups, there are countless ways of looking at it. In general though, it starts with the cost and appearance, and then moves into the performance of things.



The Best Gaming Setup Cost

Generally, you’d expect to pay around $2000 for a good gaming laptop, and around $3000 for a decent gaming PC. But a setup? The cost of the setup is raised even more due to a gaming desk, an appropriate chair in which you can spend your gameplay hours without your back going numb, as well as other accessories to enhance your gaming capabilities.

All in all, a good gaming desk can set you back for $800 to $1500 or more, chair included. With the appropriate PC and all of the accessories, you can expect to pay around $5000 to even $10000, or more, for a single setup. That’s already in the big league of best gaming setups, but trait lightly. Investing in a setup like the ones below should be done only with a scope in mind.



Top 5 Gaming Setups Of 2021

Aurora Delta - This setup from Pinterest user R0BERTS0NS comes with a GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB XC ULTRA GAMING, one heck of a AMD Ryzen 9 3900x, 32 GB or RAM memory, and plenty of storage, 2TB normal and 500 GB SSD. And it looks sick with the two monitors and the pink RGB casing. (photo)



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Yin-Yang - william2006523 is just another PcPartPicker user, but his setup is surreal. It comes with the Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core processor, the legendary EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB XC ULTRA GAMING, as well as Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR-3200. As far as visuals, it’s simply stunning! (photo)

Goliath - This setup by user wh1ppet boasts an i7-8700K 3.7 GHz 6-Core, along with a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB GAMING OC, as well as 1.5 TB of SSD and 1.5 TB of normal storage. It’s fans with all of the colours are truly remarkable as design, and the entire setup just stands out with the gaming chair and monitor. (photo)

Rapture - An amazing gaming setup to look at, this creation by user jase33 has the ultimate Intel Core i9-9900K 3.6 GHz 8-Core and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB Founders Edition. It also holds 32 GB of RAM and 3 TB of complete SSD storage. The BioShock theme on this setup is completely fantastic. (photo)

Psychedelic Jungle Loft - Finally, we’ve left the most impressive setup for last. This is not just a gaming setup, but an entire jungle-themed room designed for the ultimate gaming experience. The PC itself comes with one Intel Core i9-7900X, the EVGA GTX 1070 Ti graphics unit, 64 GB or RAM memory from Corsair, and the most incredible visual display we could find. (photo)



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How To Build The Best Gaming Setup

In order to create the ultimate gaming setup, one has to be prepared. Financially. The more money you have, the more spectacular it will turn out. It is cheaper, if you just want a decent setup, not a scorpion-looking mega chair you can pay in 60 payments over 5 years.

-desk: Companies like Trust or Logitech are offering good gaming desks starting at as low as 100 bucks. They're basic, but they do offer stability while gameplay and most come with a full-on mouse surface.

-chair: When it comes to chairs, you're in for a huge array of models, colours, types and all. The best gaming chair has a soft bottom surface and comes with adjustable armrests. It can set you back anywhere from 150 to 500 dollars US.

-PC: Here's where your gaming setup can really explore. The latest models of hardware can set you back thousands of dollars. If you're new to gaming, a decent run-all setup should not cost you more than $2500. You can always upgrade when the time is right.

-lights: Everybody is crazy about the RGB lights around gaming desks and inside the actual PCs. Why? Because they look cool and people love seeing them on live streams. The good news is, these are not that expensive. A 30 ft. LED strip is just $15.

-accessories: Microphones for your streams, cool keyboards and mouses, a pair of light-up headphones with active noise cancelling, these accessories will surely add up to $1000 to your setup. Build your setup within budget and remember you can always upgrade.