Abdul Hannan

About Me

When I’m not charting maritime trade routes for my master’s, you’ll find me overclocking GPUs, fine-tuning custom PC builds, and scouting the hottest upcoming game releases. I dish out no-nonsense hardware reviews, handy how-tos, listicles, up-to-the-minute gaming news, and in-depth feature articles. Off the clock, I’m exploring every corner of open-world RPGs. Got a burning tech or gaming question? Drop it in the comments—I’m always eager to help.

Position at Tech4Gamers

I’ve been the Journalist & Editorial Writer at Tech4Gamers since July 2022. I spearhead our hardware coverage, including overclocking GPUs, benchmarking CPUs, reviewing peripherals, and fine-tuning custom PC builds for every budget. Daily, I report on breaking gaming news, from major launches and studio updates to the latest industry trends, ensuring our community stays informed. Beyond news briefs, I write in-depth feature articles on gaming culture and emerging technologies. And by collaborating closely with the editorial team on content planning, SEO strategy, and our publishing calendar, I help us consistently hit our traffic and engagement targets.

Tech Journey

I joined Tech4Gamers in July 2022 as a fresh-faced Journalist eager to make my mark. Initially, it was all about immersing myself in the hardware world, learning the ins and outs of GPU architectures, CPU thermals, and the art of building balanced PCs while also reviewing a range of PC peripherals, from keyboards and mice to headsets. As I grew more confident, I took charge of our hardware coverage, pushing cards to their limits in overclocking tests and making clear, no-nonsense benchmarks that readers could trust. Along the way, I’ve collaborated closely with our SEO and content-planning teams, helping to refine our editorial calendar so we hit our traffic goals month after month.

Current PC setup

Here are the specs of my system:

Womier DUO87 Review: A Unique TKL Experience

The Womier DUO87 tries to do more than just deliver a simple keyboard experience. It combines a gasket-mounted structure with layered foam for a softer feel, but the main highlight is the modular screen system that can be mounted on the keyboard or used separately on your desk. Along with a small decorative figure, it leans heavily into desk aesthetics rather than pure functionality. Overall, it’s best suited for users who want something visually different on their desk.

DrunkDeer X60HE Review: Hall Effect For The Masses

The DrunkDeer X60HE is a performance-focused Hall Effect keyboard aimed at gamers who want fast, responsive input without spending premium money. It combines features like rapid trigger, adjustable actuation, and an 8000Hz polling rate in a solid aluminum build, offering a noticeably different feel from traditional mechanical boards. While the 60% layout and sensitivity take time to adjust to, it delivers where it matters most, making it a strong value option for competitive gaming.

Corsair Vanguard Air 99 Review: Premium, Fast, Functional

The Corsair Vanguard Air 99 sits in that hybrid space where a gaming keyboard starts behaving more like a productivity tool. It's not a simple keyboard, and that’s kind of the point here. It feels aimed at users who want a single board to handle gaming, work, and shortcuts, even if that extra functionality comes at a higher price and a bit of a learning curve with the layout.

BEST Mouse For CS2 In 2026: Our Top 6 Recommendations

We tested a large variety of mice to narrow it down to the Top 6 mice for CS2 based on their performance, design, budget, and connectivity.

6 BEST Palm Grip Gaming Mouse [All Tested]

I have shortlisted the best palm grip gaming mouse after testing dozens of mice with various grip and gameplay styles.

Corsair MAKR PRO 75 Review: 8,000Hz, Rapid Trigger, And 8 Layers of Silence

The Corsair MAKR PRO 75 is a premium 75% Hall Effect keyboard aimed at users who want both enthusiast-level build quality and competitive gaming performance. With adjustable actuation from 0.1mm to 4.0mm, an 8,000Hz polling rate, and features like Rapid Trigger and FlashTap SOCD handling, it offers precise control over how keys behave during gameplay. At $249.99, it sits firmly in the high-end segment. However, for users who value deep customization, it delivers a well-rounded flagship keyboard experience. 

QCY H3 Pro Review: Flagship Features On A Budget

The QCY H3 Pro is a feature-packed budget wireless headphone that focuses on delivering strong everyday performance without pushing into premium pricing. With LDAC support, adaptive ANC rated up to 50dB, a dual-chip audio setup, and a generous 550mAh battery offering up to 40 hours with ANC on, it brings several higher-end features into an affordable segment. For commuters, students, and casual gamers, the H3 Pro stands out as a well-rounded option in the budget ANC market.

Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike Review: The New Gold Standard?

The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike is a lightweight, esports-focused wireless mouse designed for precision and responsiveness. It features the Hero 2 sensor with up to 44,000 DPI, Lightspeed 2 wireless technology, and a 61g symmetrical shell that works well for palm, claw, and fingertip grips. The Haptic Inductive Trigger System allows adjustable actuation, Rapid Trigger, and haptic feedback. With extensive G HUB software customization, it’s aimed at competitive players who want fine-tuned control.

Obsbot Tiny 3 Lite Review: Making AI Webcams More Accessible

The Obsbot Tiny 3 Lite is a compact AI-powered webcam with a 4K sensor and a built-in pan-and-tilt gimbal that can follow you around the room. It keeps your face visible even in low light and offers smooth high-frame-rate recording up to 1080p120. Voice and gesture controls are also available, and the built-in mics deliver clear audio for calls or casual recordings. While it’s not as sharp or feature-packed as the Tiny 3, it provides a sweet spot for those who want smart tracking without paying flagship prices.

Obsbot Tiny 3 Review: When A Webcam Starts Acting Like A Camera

The Obsbot Tiny 3 is a compact AI-powered PTZ webcam that combines gimbal-based tracking, flexible framing, and decent built-in audio into a small package. It performs well in varied lighting, keeps autofocus locked even during fast movements, and the Obsbot Center software gives extensive control over image settings. While it’s more expensive than standard webcams, its various features make it a worthwhile option for creators and anyone who spends long hours on camera.

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Magnesium Alloy Review: The Middle Ground Done Right

The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Magnesium Alloy is a lightweight, performance-focused wireless mouse. It combines the sturdiness of magnesium with an ultralight design. The mouse offers snappy primary clicks, precise side buttons, and a tactile scroll wheel, along with versatile tri-mode connectivity and long-lasting battery life. Moreover, the Web Hub allows easy customization. It is one of the most refined entries in Corsair’s Sabre lineup, and it’s ideal for gamers who want a durable and responsive mouse. 

Corsair Galleon 100 SD Review: The Most Feature-Packed Keyboard Corsair Has Made

The Corsair Galleon 100 SD is a highly specialized keyboard built for users who want more than just a standard gaming keyboard. It provides a solid mechanical foundation, with Stream Deck integration, wrapped in a premium, desk-centric design featuring a magnetic wrist rest. The price is firmly on the higher side, and it’s clearly not meant for everyone. However, it will serve well those streamers and competitive players who will use the extra controls. For them, it can stand out as a one-of-a-kind keyboard at a fair price.

Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Carbon Fiber Review: Evolution, Not A Replacement

The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Carbon Fiber is a performance-focused wireless mouse built for competitive FPS players who value precision. The Marksman S sensor with up to 8,000Hz polling delivers consistent tracking. Connectivity is flexible with wireless, Bluetooth, and wired modes. Corsair’s browser-based Web Hub offers solid customization without mandatory software installs. The high asking price makes it a niche option. However, for players who want top-tier responsiveness, it stands out from much of the lightweight competition.

Rapoo VT2 Max Gen-2 Review: Fast, Light, And Surprisingly Capable

The Rapoo VT2 Max Gen-2 is a lightweight, versatile 10-button wireless gaming mouse that provides solid performance without breaking the bank. With a precise 30K optical sensor, high polling rate, and long-lasting 800mAh battery, it’s responsive for both gaming and everyday use. Its ergonomic shape favors palm grips. The buttons feel crisp and consistent, and the software offers extensive customization. It’s a well-rounded option for gamers at an affordable price.

Epomaker RT82 Review: When Simplicity Gets It Right

The Epomaker RT82 is a 75% mechanical keyboard that combines thoughtful typing feel with flexible connectivity. Its pre-lubed Creamy Jade switches, PBT keycaps, and gasket-mounted build make extended typing or gaming sessions comfortable, while the subtle RGB and 1.14-inch screen add personality without being overbearing. Overall, it’s a solid, enthusiast-leaning keyboard for those who value performance over flashy extras.

━ Latest

Ubisoft’s “AAAA” Title Skull And Bones Drops To Just $2.99 On Steam

Skull and Bones is currently available for an extremely low price of $2.99 for its Deluxe edition on Steam.

Resident Evil Franchise Has Now Sold A Whopping Over 200 Million Units

Capcom recently revealed its latest financial report, highlighting that the Resident Evil franchise has now sold over 200 million units.

Capcom Records A 9th Consecutive Year of Profits Led By Resident Evil Requiem

Capcom records a 9th straight year of being profitable, led by Resident Evil Requiem, and predicted a 10th consecutive profitable year too.

Xbox Working on “Project Positron” For Physical-to-Digital Games License Conversion On Project Helix

Microsoft is reportedly working on Project Positron, which aims to convert physical discs into digital licenses for Xbox Helix.

Chinese And Korean Studios Are Faster Than Western Devs, Says Sony Third-Party Boss

Christian Svensson, head of third-party at Sony, stated that the response speed of Chinese and Korean studios is faster than Western devs.