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PacificNic

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  1. Vengeance K90 (original), Logitech G502 Proteus Core, BeyerDynamic DT990 Pro
  2. That's possible, but I can't comment onto whether that would actually be the case or not. Judging by the number of people I see with TNs and IPS monitors, I don't *think* it would be an issue
  3. It's funny you should mention that because I noticed that when streaming Overwatch and playing at 144Hz, it was only outputting frames to OBS in the 20s, but with CS:GO, I have absolutely 0 issues using 144Hz. This seems very strange to me, but in all likelihood, the LG would remain my main monitor and the ASUS or Dell (leaning Dell) would be my secondary.
  4. So the two monitors that I'm currently considering are within $20 of each other. They are the Dell U2415 and the ASUS MG248Q. The Dell is a 16:10 AH-IPS that is pretty much the cream of the crop for 24" IPS - from what online users have told me. The ASUS is just your standard 144Hz 1080p monitor but with FreeSync. I already have the LG 24GM77 which is a 144Hz 1080p monitor, and I'm not sure which one would be the better addition for me. Adaptive sync tech or a fantastic IPS panel? I game, edit videos, and stream on Twitch, as well as the movie and TV show watching. I'm leaning towards the Dell because all I hear are good things about IPS and my current monitor weighs out the negatives, but I also hear people talking about how "life-changing" adaptive sync was for them. This monitor would be an addition to my current setup. I think I would like the Dell for most games and leave CS:GO and other reaction-sensitive games to my LG. Really just looking for thoughts and opinions. I don't think I could go wrong either way but a second opinion wouldn't hurt. Thanks, PacificNic
  5. Best of luck to everyone, though I do hope I win My mouse cable has been fraying and is causing me to worry that it is going to die soon... I would like the Kova Thanks, LMG!
  6. I have a K90 (uses reds) and I love it. I do prefer the feel of blue switches but the noise bugs me. I tried browns (G710+) but they just felt kind of mushy to me. For me, it'll either be a K70 or K65 RGB with reds or blues.
  7. Sorry lol, it got the better of me. The X61 seems good, but also kinda gimmicky. Many other AIOs have PWM pump control and fan speed adjustment. That being said, new fans, still being 280mm, a warranty boost, and only a $10 jump make it very clearly better value than the X60. NZXT have outdone themselves.
  8. I feel like the Noctuas (though they are Noctuas) will be loud because of their industrial design. They aren't all that noise optimized and are more plug, close the door of the room you're leaving, and forget fans. I could be TOTALLY wrong, but this is what I have been told.
  9. Stick a 240mm ST30 and a 280mm XT45 (both by Alphacool, really good rads) in the front and I'd say the rest is up to you
  10. Fractal has one coming soon (revealed at Computex)
  11. I am more excited about Fractal's upcoming AIOs to be honest. An AIO with 360mm rad and expandability? Hell yeah!
  12. Alright, thanks dude.
  13. I'm guessing you meant microphone lol. I already have a Snowball, thanks for the help though
  14. Any expected timeframe/price on those or is there a tight lid on it? If the price is good, I'll just hold out for those. Thanks all!
  15. Yeah, I love the E10 but it's so hard to find and with shipping it comes to $85 (same goes for the E07K). Not way off of $70, but I am looking for cheaper if possible. I might still buy it, though. As for the Syba, it seems a little too cheap. I hate to be nitpicky but if I am gonna spend money on it, I want it to last. Thanks for all the help so far but I am as of yet undecided. Any user reviews of the mentioned products would be great, most review sites are horsesh!t these days...
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