Started my journey with Sega consoles, and I have come a long way. Now, I have developed an unparalleled passion for gaming, which encourages me to try out different genres.
Position at Tech4Gamers
At Tech4Gamers, I mainly cover new gaming news, leaks, and rumours. Aside from that, I love to write features about my favourite games while inserting my opinion about their different aspects.
Tech Journey
Beginning gaming with Sega consoles and quickly shifted to Gameboy. By playing Pokemon games, I developed a love for gaming, which led me to explore different AAA games later on. Due to that, I started writing about the things I love and ended up on T4G to craft articles about my passion.
Current PC setup
Currently, I’m rocking the following specs in my custom PC:
LIAN LI VECTOR V150 INF mATX case offers infinity mirror design, ARGB fans, wireless control, 360mm radiator support, and 400mm GPU clearance in a compact build.
The Logitech G502 X is a great jack-of-all-trades mouse that's perfect for both productive tasks and casual gaming, thanks to its new and improved LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches, 5 onboard memory profiles, low weight of 89g, and decent tracking thanks to the HERO 25K sub-micron sensor. While connectivity could be improved, and there are concerns about the build quality of the rubber cord, it's definitely worth the $60 price because of its button accessibility and diverse functions.
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.
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.