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oddsmurf

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  1. They are ALL called the Blackwiddow Ultimate, do your reserach bro. There is the Blackwiddow Ultimate 2013 Expert whitout the backlight, and the Blackwiddow Ultimate 2013 Elite, with backlight. I belive the 2012 versions where also called the Blackwiddow Ultimate. Edit: Nevermind; im wrong. The Ultimate is the version with the backlight. But that doesn't meen i cant recommend him the version without the backlight.
  2. People talking crap about razer: Just because Razer have made lots of bad products in the past doesn't meen that all their products are bad. The Blackwiddow 2013 is a good keyboard, and i have never herd anyone complain about it. Its cheap, beutifull, well built and has macro keys. I would not buy the 2012 version because of the horrible glossy finnish though. I woudn't buy the backlight version either because there is better keyboards in that price range. I have had three razer products, a Naga, a Blackwiddow 2013 and a Lycosa. The Lycosa was crap, but i love my blackwiddow and my naga.
  3. Ever since AMD launched the new drivers, the 7970 GHZ edition outperformes the 680.
  4. They have some good products. Some products like the Naga and the Blackwiddow are great, while other products like the Lycosa is shit.
  5. I dont think you are able to use more than 8 GB off ram on that laptop whitout the CPU becoming a bottleneck. A SSD woud probably help him alot more.
  6. I got my 2500K to stable 5 ghz on my old Asus Z68-V Pro motherboard. Unfortunately, that board died of some unrelated reason. (my pump was leaking, shorted out the board). Now i have a cheap MSI Z77 G43 or something, and no watercooling. :( Damn, i need to get a job.
  7. I have a C70 and i love it. The cable managment is great, there is alot of space behind the motherboard tray and the little hooks for cable managment works great. The fan mount spots and radiator placements is amazing for a case this size. If you buy the right components its a great case for watercooling. You can fit a thick 240MM radiator in the bottom, a slim 240 in the top and a 45MM 120 in the back. If you put the top fans on the outside of the case you can even fit a thick 240 mm rad in the top. I also love the carrying handles. If you attend LAN parties or sometimes move your case around the handles make it alot easyer. If i had one complaint it woud be that the fan mounts in the window side panel ruins half the window, and that the dust-filters slides out way to easy. When you lift the case they always falls out. Another good thing is that you can buy all the parts from the case induvidually from the corsair websites. If your case gets dammaged or you loose a part you can just order a new one.
  8. I woud go with the Define R4. Unless you are planning on extreme watercooling setups and quad-SLI you dont need a fulltower. Switch 810 is a huge case and there is now way you are going to fill it up with hardware. Besides, it looks way to plasticy for my taste. Another good option might be the CM 690 II Advanced. If you turn off the LED light it becomes a very elegant and simple case, especially the white version.
  9. Does anyone have experience with non-mainstream kind of switches, like alps? Are they any good? I might get one just to try it out. At the moment im using a Razer Blackwiddow 2013 Expert with blue switches. Im looking for custom, clean keycaps on Ebay, to make it look like the Das Ultimate S and remove the printing on the caps.
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