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Hi! LTT is my husbands favorite YouTube channel. He has a computer gaming set up he built and mostly uses it for racing games (has a rig to drive, a few steering wheels, pedals, racing seat, etc.). I wanted to surprise him for Christmas with something really cool that a computer gamer would really like... a tech gift. Any tech items that might be a good gift for someone who’s a gamer and into building their own computer stuff? 

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3 minutes ago, BayMaPen said:

Hi! LTT is my husbands favorite YouTube channel. He has a computer gaming set up he built and mostly uses it for racing games (has a rig to drive, a few steering wheels, pedals, racing seat, etc.). I wanted to surprise him for Christmas with something really cool that a computer gamer would really like... a tech gift. Any tech items that might be a good gift for someone who’s a gamer and into building their own computer stuff? 

Could you list any current game he likes to play? genre? or list what types of electronics he has preferences too? 

This would help our members give the best suggestions.

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Honestly... You might be better off asking him what he needs in terms of tech.

If he already has a sick gaming PC and all the accessories you could ask for, you may make a mistake of buying something he doesn't need or want.

Sure there wouldn't be much surprise to it, but it's better than him receiving a gift and be like "Oh! it's *******, thanks.... ?" only to set it aside and never look at it ever again.

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