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Willie K.

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Somewhere deep in the USA with crappy internet.
  • Interests
    Gaming, Photoshop, Mathematicalness, etc.
  • Occupation
    I IS A STUDENTZ

System

  • Storage
    1TB WD Black HHD
  • Display(s)
    HP Pavillion 27xi, some old LG display
  • Cooling
    Stock Fan, :(
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G19
  • Mouse
    Logietech G402
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1

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  1. On Kickstarter, there are rewards. When you pledge a certain amount, they say that you will get ____ for that amount of money in the future if the campaign succeeds. If you're not going to get that item anymore, they should probably at least let you know and give you a chance to get some of your money back.
  2. Ok so i am also a complete noob but if you want a laptop, I would suggest buying one, as building a laptop custom is very hard, However, if you're thinking of building a tower PC, then I would suggest looking at a build guide on or creating your own build on http://pcpartpicker.com/ Have fun building!
  3. Vessel Username: willieking989 Videos I like: https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY and https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf
  4. Let me start off by saying that I feel that the Logitech G402 doesn’t get enough credit from people. It’s a great gaming mouse for a great price, and it is very often overshadowed by the G502. Anyways, the G402 is a pleasure to use. The ergonomics are great, the buttons are clicky, and it is just very comfortable in general to me. I use a sort of flat palm grip, and that works great. Also, the way that the buttons are positioned are great. You don’t have to strain your thumb at all, even to get to the buttons that on some other mice you may have to, including the back and forward buttons. I love the very long left and right click buttons, especially since they are very clicky no matter where you press down on them, and are rated to 20 million clicks. The click is satisfying, and seems to actuate at just the right amount of pressure (unlike my friend’s Deathadder 2013, which I cannot use anymore). The mouse glides smoothly along any surface that I put it on- I no longer need my mouse pad. I would say, IMHO, that if you are looking for a great gaming mouse under $60 (USD) that this is a great one. I would defiantly buy it again. Thanks for reading this! Have a great life. -By wikimikipiki2
  5. Oh, and sorry if this sounds totally like i just got here (i did).
  6. ok so your subtitle says that you are powered by Samsung 850 Pro SSDs. Is that really true? Is that a random thing that someone put up there? Or is it an advertisement? assuming the last one.
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