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Half Decent Keyboards under 150 USD?
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Peripherals
those are blue switches, and i don't like the aggressive look. But thank you anyway. Ok, glad to know these are good switches. Now it's between the cm-storm tk and the disco. then again, i might just go with the rapid because it's $60 on amazon. -
Half Decent Keyboards under 150 USD?
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Peripherals
Thanks for telling me. YOur keyboard might be #1 on my list. Thanks for your help. -
Half Decent Keyboards under 150 USD?
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Peripherals
Well dear, Forgot about that i use the numpad. Lol, considered. Not cherry browns, but KBT. Considering that the Kailh switches are made in China, I'm not ready to trust Chinese switches again, unless proven that KBT switches are good and reliable. But thanks anyway! -
Half Decent Keyboards under 150 USD?
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Peripherals
This looks to be the top ones. Thanks! -
Half Decent Keyboards under 150 USD?
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Peripherals
Yeah just saw that, No brown switch ones? -
So recently, my mechanical keyboard has been double clicking (Kailh switches) after owning for over a year. I need a new one, but there are so many gosh darn options. Here is a list of thing that I want and don't want. I do not care about brand. Required: Cherry MX Browns. My current keyboard uses blue switches. I like the bump, but they are very loud, especially at night when my parents are asleep. You can hear my keyboard down the hall. 10-Keyless. My mouse sits right next keyboard, sometimes it even bumps into it. Backlit. So i can see in the dark. At least 10 Key Rollover: For those games. Under 150 USD. I don't mind paying if they are like $160, but would like to stick under $150. Things that I want, but won't be a deal-breaker if there not there. RGB Lighting: Gotta match that set up. Windows Button Disable Key: Pretty self explanatory. Things that I do not need (but don't mind if they are there) USB Passthrough: Got a 10-port USB hub for christmas on my desk, so I'm set for USB ports. Media Keys: No need for volume control, i have a DAC/AMP with a physical volume switch. Thank you to everyone that helps, I look forward to buying my first set of Cherry MX Switches!
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I used the in-game audio option and it records everything.
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Just looked, and I see no options. The only options i have is to make my mic push to talk, and hot keys. In shadowplay all the options for audio are in game (what I have been using), in game and mic, or no audio.
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Well, yes. I am using headphones.
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So I've been getting into recording/editing game play. I've been recording with shadow play, and using it also to record audio. The problem is that it records all the sound from my computer. The game, yes, but also Mumble and my music is recorded as well. Any software that will just record a specific program? Thanks in advance.
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any way to be able to run 2 1080p monitors off a single port?
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So for Christmas, i got an Alien wear Alpha from my non-tech-savvy family. My only problem is it only has 1 HDMI out, and nothing else. Would it be possible to run dual monitors with something like this? : http://goo.gl/U9ZTUU I only plan to run at 1080p, so i don't need anything special. Any and all help is appreciated! Thanks!
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How good is the Logitech G700s rechargeable gaming mouse?
Dr. Illuminati replied to Questionasker3000's topic in Peripherals
I have own'd mine for a year and used it every day, so i think i can say i have some experience with it. Build:The build is great, soft-touch-ish materials with a grippy side texture for your thumb, ring and pinky fingers. No complaints. Buttons: Having all those extra buttons is something very useful and should not be looked over. You can have in-game COMS, TS3 COMS, Kappa bounded in twitch chat, etc. Also, infinite scrolling. Sounds like a gimmick, but its the most useful thing. Weight: Back heavy due to the battery, Nothing really you can do except take the battery out and use it as a wired mouse. But it kind of defeats the purpose, eh? Tracking and Delay: This mouse tracked just fine on my wood desk for the first six months and on my SS QCK. It never really has backed up and as far as i can tell, it has no acceleration. I find the delay on the mouse (in wireless mode) kept to a bare minimum. I can hardly notice any delay using this. I found the sensitivity of DPI i liked, witch was 1600 for my 1080 P monitor. Software: Good stuff here. Making macros is nice and easy, and takes no skill. Every button on the mouse besides up and down on the scroll wheel and the toggle button of the infinite scrolling button can be changed. Allows for 5 different profiles, witch is nice. Battery Life: My biggest Con about this mouse. It say 10 hours, but it is more like six. but, it charges pretty fast (45 Minutes for a full charge), so its easy to use in the morning, plug it in and go eat some lunch and come back to an almost full charge. So yes, I do recommend this mouse. -
Do you ever look at your keyboard when typing?
Dr. Illuminati replied to kenjigreat's topic in Peripherals
I type like 7 year old, with my index and middle fingers, so yes. -
Picking up a new mouse... Need some advice.
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Peripherals
Thanks guys :3 , Just ordered! -
So with the announcement of Team Fortress 2 competitive being all but confirmed with in game files and a group made by valve, i decided i wanted to step up my mouse game. I picked a few and i have the Logitech G 502, SS rival 300 and Mionix castor. help me pick winch one. I am righted handed, so i don't need ambidextrous stuff, and i need a minim of 2 buttons (Mumble coms and in game coms) I have a minimum of ~80 USD to spend
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any recommendations? love to get some feedback.
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So I'v been getting involved in CS:GO and im looking for a decent light-ish mouse to be a replacement to my G700s. I came down to The G502 vs the Deathadder. I cant decide, so if anyone can help, that would be handy-dandy
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Help Me Pick an SSD for my Laptop!
Dr. Illuminati replied to Dr. Illuminati's topic in Storage Devices
Its just a regular 2.5" tray. -
Ok ok, So i got A gaming laptop with a PAINFULLY SL.....O....W HDD. So i made the decision to upgrade to a ssd. But i need help finding one to buy. my budget inst an issue, but i would like to stay under $300 (USD). Capacity can be around 500 GB. Thanks for the help!
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Ok, i like this, but i might just go with a 750W psu just for a bit more "future proof". Mabey in a little while i might get some water cooling and over clock the cpu, etc. To me, i really dont want an ssd, so that will geve more some more fun money, so ill wont get that. I dont know how well the board overclocks, that being my only question.
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no, I'm not planning to over clock, mabey down the line, yes.
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Hello forums, I'm new here so don't expect much. For Christmas i got an Alienwear laptop from my family. I repetitive told my dad i wanted to build my PC, and not get a pre-build one, but he said they were "too expensive" (right, and Alienwear inst). I didn't hate it, but with my 15th birthday coming up, i thought to return this laptop to get some funds for this build. I'm a bit new to the PC building, so do not mind if I made so errors. I made the build myself, so im not sure if everything will work together. CPU: Intel Core 15-4590 Motherboard: ASUS Z97-A ATX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z97-A by Asus GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SuperSC RAM: Kingston HyperX FURY 8GB Kit (2x4 gig sticks) Storage: Wester Digital 1TB Blue Case: Corsair Carbide Series Black 300R Mid-Tower PSU: Corsair CX Series 750 Watt ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Bronze ATX12V/EPS12V 744 Power Supply CX750M Let me know if you have any fixes, comments, suggestions, let me know! (if stuff dosent work, try to find a replacement that will fit the 850 dollar price(maximum 870 dollars)) More information: This is the first PC i have ever built. i have an old monitor and some peripherals, like a Logitech G700s and Logitech G930.