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exousia7

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  1. 10 minutes ago, fatahejt said:

    Do you know if the restock any of the ducky year of the (animal) editions? Are they limited edition or something? Specifically the goat because that one likes quite nice, so is the rooster, but it is expensive.

    They're limited edition keyboards. Every year they release a limited edition keyboard based on the Chinese zodiac of its respective year. Recently the year of the rooster edition came out, and I can imagine Ducky is already working on the year of the dog keyboard right now.

  2. Personally I'd pick up a Ducky, great quality keyboard for the price. If you're looking for convenient customer support I'd recommend Corsair. I've never tried out Steelseries' QX2 switches so I can't say much about it, although I do own a Steelseries keyboard (6Gv2) and it's an extremely solid keyboard.

     

    On 3/8/2018 at 5:10 AM, fatahejt said:

    And what is the key switch lifespan on the ducky keyboards? They don't seem to specify it on their website.

    Ducky keyboards use Cherry MX switches, so rated at 50 million keystrokes.

  3. Hey a fellow Taiwanese member!

    It is unfortunate that you are stuck on this terrible RMA process. Logitech recently changed their RMA process, and believe it or not, it used to be muuuuuuch better than it is now.

    Because of the RMA policy changes I don't really recommend Logitech mice as much as I used to. Sure, they make excellent mice, but unless you're willing to deal with basically what you're going through, don't buy Logitech mice. There are so many rant posts on local forums here it's actually depressing to see how big a change this company underwent.

  4. For that price you won't be able to find a mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX switches unless it's second hand or on sale. The keyboards you see in that video are most likely made with Kailh or other brand mechanical switches. They will feel different compared to membrane keyboards for sure, just that you might not get the Cherry guarantee in quality or feel. Who knows, maybe you'll like them :D

  5. 3 hours ago, djdelarosa25 said:

     

    ikr. Not all people would spend money on crap with features that they wouldn't even use. I guess PC master race people have incredibly high standards for even the most basic of things.

     

    P.S. what can you say about the Kinzu? Also, can you suggest a cheap mousepad from a renowned brand?

    The suggestions people made in this post are so that you can get the best of what's available in the market, and those happen to be at a pretty good price that won't break the bank, though unfortunately in your case it's over the budget, which is why they recommended to save up more.

     

    That being said, the Kinzu is also a decent mouse for its price. I would recommend the Logitech G100s, though, simply because of Logitech's warranty service. Performance wise I'd say the Kinzu and G100s are around the same....

  6. 7 hours ago, TheProfosist said:

    if it was the tournament I would have been alright but I cant recommend the ultimate. You could have always imported one, just an idea.

    I previously wanted to get a Das, but overseas shipping just costs too much Orz

  7. 2 hours ago, Ramrod126 said:

    Ah, My intention isn't to change all of them, but to extend the "gaming key" option they include with the non-rgb K70. So, maybe 12 keys or so.

    If you ever want to change all the keycaps including the bottom row set, you can check out Max keyboard. So far they're the only one I know of that makes custom keycaps with options to pick the bottom row layout you desire.

  8. I find the shape of the Logitech G303 weird but I guess it's one of those things that you can just get used to after a period of time.

    Personally I've used SteelSeries mice before and I've had pretty good experience with them, so I'd choose the Rival 100 over Logitech G303. But Logitech does provide longer warranty service, so keep that in mind if you care about warranty.

  9. 9 minutes ago, jamntoast said:

    I'll be able to get the Razer Blackwidow Chroma for $95, whereas, the Logitech 910 is $149. 

    Then I'd say BlackWidow Chroma. For that price it's pretty good, but be prepared that the keyboard might malfunction some time (because Razer quality). If it does malfunction in any way while still within warranty you should be fine to get a replacement.

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