3 ways to enhance your Alienware setup

Alienware gaming gear
(Image credit: Stocksy (provided by Dell))

 The Alienware brand is one of the longest-standing names in PC gaming, known for decades for its high-performance hardware and distinctive style. With their sleek sci-fi look, Alienware gaming rigs are almost instantly recognizable, but that may leave the rest of your gaming setup at odds with the style of your rig and monitor. Fortunately, Alienware’s gaming accessories cover pretty much every corner of a setup, so you can dive in deep with a high-performance battle station that offers a unified aesthetic. 

Alienware Wireless Gaming Mouse AW610M

(Image credit: Dell)

 Hands-on gear

Get ready to optimize your actions-per-minute with Alienware’s mice and keyboards. Alienware has a few premium, mechanical gaming keyboards that’ll reliably deliver your inputs to your PC in a millisecond, and a couple with a low-profile key switch option to help you go that much faster. You’ll find options with per-key AlienFX RGB lighting underneath floating keycaps, so your style can really shine. Plus, you’ll get anti-ghosting and N-Key rollover to ensure your keypresses all register.

You can put more control at your fingertips with the 10-button Alienware RGB Gaming Mouse AW510M, letting you load up on macros to fire off in the heat of the moment. Or you can ditch the leash and go wireless with the AW610M, which provides high-performance tracking at accelerations up to 40G and speeds up to 400IPS, and it can run for up to 350 hours on a single charge.

Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset AW510H

(Image credit: Dell)

Amped-up audio

You can take your game audio beyond the basics of stereo with the Alienware 7.1 Gaming Headset AW510H. It offers 50mm Hi-Res drivers with an extended frequency response range, and it can support 7.1-channel virtual surround sound. 

If you want to wrap yourself up in surround sound without also getting wrapped in cables, you can also go with the pitch-black Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset AW988. This will deliver wireless gaming for up to 15 hours on a single charge, so you’ll be good to go even on marathon play sessions, plus it offers special features like two-zone RGB lighting and a game/chat audio mix dial to ensure you always hear the most important details whether you’ve got teammates shouting or intense action happening in-game.

Alienware S5000 Gaming Chair

(Image credit: Dell)

Extra swag

Alienware can even help you stay comfortable while you game on all this gear with the Alienware S5000 Gaming Chair. If you regularly take your Alienware gaming laptop with you to game on the go, you’ll also have the option to pack up and transport your gear in Alienware’s bags and backpacks. Whatever your gaming setup needs, Alienware has you covered, even if it’s just PC parts to fix or upgrade your rig.

If you’re ready to see all the ways Alienware can spice up your gaming rig with high-performance gear, check out all of Alienware’s accessories and gear here

Read more
The Alienware Area 51 desktop PC, with the side of the case removed showing the internals, and with the Alienware logo lit up in purple in the top right.
Alienware's new Area-51 desktop PCs are built for upgrading as it finally ditches the proprietary parts and covers everything in QR codes
Velocity Micro and iBuyPower gaming PCs
Best gaming PCs in 2025: these are the rigs and brands I recommend in 2025
Annapro carrying case, GameSir Nova Lite controller, SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds, and Asus ROG Falchion RX Low Profile keyboard on a blue background with PC Gamer Recommended logo
Best Steam Deck accessories in 2025: These are the add-ons that I'd let keep my handheld company on its travels
The HyperX Saga Pro gaming mouse on a mousepad, with its component parts spread out next to it.
The HyperX Saga and Saga Pro are magnetic build-a-mouse kits with interchangeable components and the option to add 3D printed parts
Two Razer DeathAdder V3 mice float in a white-bordered teal void. One is wired. One is wireless.
Dual-wielding deals: Get Razer's DeathAdder V3 Pro for $120—or the base model for half that price
Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed and Logitech G502 X on colourful background
Best gaming mouse in 2025: I've tested the very best mice and these are my top picks
Latest in Hardware
The PCIe slot on an Asus ROG Strix B850-F Gaming WiFi motherboard, showing the Q-release latch for GPUs.
Gigabyte seemingly mocks Asus' recent Q-release debacle with a video swapping out an RTX 5070 Ti 100 times
Cyberpunk upscaling
New modder tool makes it easier than ever to swap AMD's FSR 4 scaling for Nvidia's DLSS or Intel's XeSS and vice versa
SteelSeries QcK Performance mouse pads overlapping on a desk
The SteelSeries QcK Performance series has reignited my excitement over the simple pleasure of a quality mouse pad… and trying to click skulls with pinpoint accuracy
NZXT H7 Flow PC case being built into
NZXT H7 Flow review (2024 Edition)
Xbox handheld
Microsoft is reportedly prepping a handheld Xbox for later this year with new consoles coming in 2027
Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti graphics card
Specs for Nvidia's new RTX 5050, 5060, and 5060 Ti GPUs leak out and that 5060 might actually be half decent. If it's priced right
Latest in News
A computer screen with program code warning of a detected malware script program. 3d illustration
Coder faces 10 years' jailtime for creating a 'kill switch' that screwed-up his employers' systems when he was laid off
Project C4 teaser still
It's another day of Disco Elysium-related announcements trying to kneecap each other: Studio ZA/UM has put out a teaser for its first new game since 2019, and it's not Disco Elysium 2
A goblin wizard, holding a dice, and a dice with a goblin wizard holding a dice placed within it.
If you've ever wanted to trap your D&D character in dice like a fly in amber, 3,700+ people are paying Hero Forge close to $400,000 in Kickstarter funds for the pleasure
The PCIe slot on an Asus ROG Strix B850-F Gaming WiFi motherboard, showing the Q-release latch for GPUs.
Gigabyte seemingly mocks Asus' recent Q-release debacle with a video swapping out an RTX 5070 Ti 100 times
Inzoi - A Zoi with blonde hair and blue eyes wears a cardigan and smiles in a gaming room
'I was recklessly brave to even think about creating a game of this scale': Inzoi director admits he now sees 'why so few companies have attempted to develop a life simulation game'
Manor Lords promo art - knight on horseback looking at a medieval village in the distance, viewed from behind
PCG's best city builder of 2024 is adding a map with a gigantic hill in the middle: the perfect spot for your next castle