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So I Have $90 And I Want To Upgrade Peripherals So I Think I Would Probably Just Buy One Good Keyboard,Mouse,Or Headset Instead Of Three Low Quality Items So I Need To Decided Whats More Important Right Now I'm Using A Dell Stock Membrane Keyboard,A Dell Mouse,And Apple Earpods What Should I Upgrade

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Better sound, sounds like a winner.

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GUI is better than Command Line Interface.

Dubs are better than subs

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Better Keyboard

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I would get a keyboard personally.

I don't care a ton about mice, earpod quality is good enough for me, but keyboards are very good.

 

Otherwise, I would go for getting a headset.

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If You Guys Can Give Me Suggestions For Such Items So I Could Know What Would Be Worth My Money

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Mouse! I've been playing with cheap membrane keyboards for years and apple earpods are fine-ish... Get a mouse first and then some better headphones.

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Get An M45 And The ATH-M20x

 

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Get An M45 And The ATH-M20x

 

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Depends on what you are doing primarily, just think about what you are doing the most on your PC, then it'll be easier for us all to help ;)
 

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Depends on what you are doing primarily, just think about what you are doing the most on your PC, then it'll be easier for us all to help ;)

 

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Mainly Gaming,Some Programming And 3D Modeling Every Once And A While

if you only do this stuff u should really go fora good mouse or keyboard.... you wont really need audio because your not in need of something in that category desperatley

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Lets focus on the gaming-aspect then (since it seems to be the activity you spend the most time on):
I can't really recommend any keyboards (lack of personal experience), but as long as your keyboard "does the job" (as in not ignoring/delaying input) you should be fine with it. One thing worth mentioning however is, if you are willing to spend 90 bucks on a keyboard, you could save up a little more and go for one with mechanical key-switches.
For Mice:
If you are playing mostly MMOs, go for something like this, reaching your abilities and items will be much more convenient.
For FPS and RTS i would recommend any mouse with as little as 2 (or 4) extra buttons, like this one.
For all those other genres (i think i forgot something) which don't require enourmous accuracy or quick movements you'll be fine with you normal mouse.
Finally for a headset:
I am not really a fan of "gaming-headsets" with fancy 5.1 and drivers with 1337+ customisation-options. A good pair of headphones (they don't even have to be expensive) + a mic will do the trick, too.
 

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HyperX Clouds. I would wait on a mouse and board since if you're use to the ones you have now you'll still be able to use them with no troubles. I'm still using my HP rubber dome keyboard I got 4-ish years ago.

 

I think sound should be priority number 1, then a mouse, then a keyboard.

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get keyboard + or mouse depends what u buy

then wait till Superlux releases their new 681 Evo Headset

681 evo was released two years ago.:o

Back on-topic, get a CM Storm Quickfire keyboard now, then a mouse later (spawn, alcor or recon). CM Storm stuff are great and not too expensive.

Apple earpods are actually really good. But once you can, Superlux headphones are great.

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i mean hmc681 evo but ok nvm

zalman mic is crap compared to 14 dollar sony mic.

Ah, they actually make a version of 681s with a mic slapped on to them. Didn't know that. I guess its a lazy option to just getting HD681 EVOs and getting a separate mic. :)

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Ah, they actually make a version of 681s with a mic slapped on to them. Didn't know that. I guess its a lazy option to just getting HD681 EVOs and getting a separate mic. :)

well judging by their current heatsets, it wont be great quality.

so sony mic it is.

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