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IIIPHENOMIII

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  1. 500D RGB is full tempered glass but a bit over $200 at 250 bucks. It is a full tower case though and imo looks pretty good. Has space for a 360mm rad up top and in the front and has a PSU cover already installed.
  2. Game One should be the same as the one I have (Sennheiser x Massdrop PC37x) so yeah it's good. If you're in a "quiet" room it should perform fine but do note that you need good onboard sound drivers or a decent soundcard to get the most out of them. They use 3.5mm plugs and don't come with a USB extention. You can also take a look into the GSP 600 or GSP 500 from Sennheiser. I heard those are pretty darn good as well as I might be going for the GSP 600 since I want a closed back headset again.
  3. I've got these myself and I can vouch for them. Went from the HyperX Cloud V1 to these and they are better. They do bleed more sound and you can hear everything from your surroundings. So if you've got loud neighbors or a loud PC then I would advice against getting them. @bougarri what pricerange are you looking at btw? And maybe tell us from what region you are so we can also see if a headset is in your price range (prices can change a lot from country to country).
  4. How about corsair? If tempered glass is a must have a look at either their Crystal 570x or Crystal 460x. They also released the 500D not too long ago but I'm personally not too much a fan of the front end. Extra question though: Do you want the full case to have temeperd glass panels or are only the sides also good for you?
  5. Check the corsair website. I can still order the K95 Platinum here in Europe. Price is quite high on their website though so try some "local" stores or online Canadian stores. Also, Newegg sells the K95 Platinum and also old refurbished K95's with the 18 macro keys.
  6. You might want to look into a used G27. Mostly they go around 150$ second hand..
  7. Roccat Taito, I've got it myself and, hands down, it's the best mouse mat I've ever had.
  8. Too expensive tbh. And the pedals you get with it are crap. Go for a used G27 or G25. You can find them for pretty good prices if you look a bit around. It's the best thing you can 'start' with if you don't have any gear yet and you don't want to spend too much. I'm using a G25 myself and I play Assetto Corsa a lot. Might be upgrading to a T500rs though Still, @Cabbage11 go for used G27 or used G25 and if that's still too expensive you should look into the Logitech DFGT. Best wheel you can get in its price range. Doesn't have superb pedals but the wheel itself is pretty darn good
  9. Logitech G502 has one of the best sensors on the market. You can also look into the Logitech G402 (got that one myself) and it's a pretty darn good mouse. Zowie also makes good mice.
  10. You don't need driving gloves I do have them but that's because I also go do some karting with friends now & then. And have fun with your G27, excellent wheel to start with. Got the G25 myself.
  11. If HyperX also would've adopted the Qpad QH-85's instead of only the 90's you could get the open design from hyperx. But still, get the clouds, if you can find the Qpad QH-85 for around 60£ get those instead. Open design > closed sound quality wise.
  12. in BF4 all guns are pretty useful however, in BF3 the only gun worth using is the M16A3.
  13. http://www.mediamarkt.be/ Not sure about headsets. Some of them are hanging there but not all of them and they also don't have sound.
  14. Go to the mediamarkt, they've got plenty of mice laying there which you can hold and test out
  15. IIIPHENOMIII

    TOXIKK

    Yeah, as I said in the previous post, if you've played UT it'll feel really familiar.
  16. Doesn't mean it isn't in the wrong subforum though. However, you're correct about 7.1 & razer. Razer is bad quality wise and 7.1 is a gimmick which should be banned from headsets. If you want surround sound, get a decent set of speakers.
  17. I've got the headset, And I do have a pretty big head (at least, I think?) And it fits perfectly imo. Really comfortable. It's exactly the same as what most people here recommend (HyperX Clouds) however, Qpad had them first Seriously though, great headset, best you can get for the price. Another pro: open design, really good sound quality. The mic, however, isn't the best there is but it does get the job done If you want to, you can always upgrade to a modmic later on if you feel the need. Or use your own standalone mic. But again, comfort wise, one of the best headsets I've ever had and tried on.
  18. IIIPHENOMIII

    TOXIKK

    For the people who don't know: Toxikk is basically unreal tournament with new and better graphics and improved movement. Fast paced arena shooter without all the bs going on these days. No leveling, no classes, no reviving etc.
  19. Logitech DFGT or the G25/G27 if you can find it used on ebay or some other sites. I, personally, wouldn't go below the G25/27 for sims since the pedals are so much better than anything below their price-range.
  20. i've got 1 broken keycap... sadly enough. My vote would go to the ducky tbh.. G710+ is a great keyboard but quality wise Ducky is still better (has always been that way).
  21. Beyerdynamic DT770 + modmic.
  22. Corsair. I don't like razer but you could go for a mousepad and/or the deathadder. Those are probably the only two things from Razer that have a decent quality.
  23. Well, @waggythegeek I can assure you that there are other brands that are even more devoted to "gamers" than Razer. I mean, there's a difference in having the same product every year, slapping a new name on it (DA 2013 -> DA 2014 ...) and then ask the same price or even more if almost nothing has changed about it. I've had a razer headset (carcharias first edition) and it lasted me for just over 2 years, then a cable fault and yeah... no warranty anymore so that was gone. Then I've also had a razer imperator quite a long time ago because I thought it looked quite cool etc... started having double click malfunction after 5 or 6 months. I don't know why but when it comes to mice I've always chosen for Logitech and tbh, they're quite a lot better than Razer when it comes to quality control and build quality itself. All I can advise is, don't be a fanboy, don't buy entire sets of peripherals from just one company but look what a company excels in. Logitech for example is great with mice, but (imo) their headsets suck, break easy and the sound is ok-ish. Get sennheiser instead or Audiotechnica and if you really want a headset get Qpad, those guys make top-notch quality stuff (even their mice and keyboards are good) Keyboards is also something else, you've got Filco, Ducky, Daskeyboard, ... all great quality keyboard manufacturers that are quite a lot better than razer, logitech or any "gaming" brand tbh. And yeah, I'm repeating myself here buy Razer's customer support kinda sucks imo. I've read a lot of stories that people bought their deathadder, blackwidow, headset, ..... from Razer, had to RMA it because it broke within the first 6 months of usage and not only once but multiple times. Every single time they had to RMA it and pay the shipping costs as well. I mean, look at Logitech. They don't even care about a repair service, they just go like "ok, your product is broken, you're still within warranty so please choose a product from our store which you'd like to replace your broken one with (within the price range of course!) and we'll send it to you." The only thing they have you do is cut the end of the USB cable or the whole cable including the Serialnumber and give that with the courier when he delivers the new product (for free). Razer should simply quit hyping that much and call itself "innovative", "best in the world" and stuff like that and start focus more on the quality and pricing (lower!) of their products. Then they can gain the respect of most people back but until then...
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