So you’ve picked out (or built) the perfect gaming PC — that’s the hard part — but now what you need are accessories. Because while you may have a monstrous rig capable of running the most graphics-intensive games on the market at 60 frames per second, you won’t have a very good time actually playing those titles if your keyboard is clunky, your headset uncomfortable, and your mouse plagued by bad third-party customization software.
The good news is that quality gadgets from big-name brands and low-key manufacturers are a few mouse clicks away on Amazon, Newegg, and elsewhere. That’s turned the once research-intensive process of peripheral buying into a relatively quick and cheap exercise. And if you’ve historically been a console...