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Senglide

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  1. Yea something like it but then without the rgb, without the usb passtrough, without the fancy textured keycaps, a little less premium but just with the features I'm looking for.
  2. Hey guys I've been looking for a keyboard for a while and I was getting a bit annoyed by not finding something 100% my taste so I thought why not ask the community if they can help! I'm looking for something like the corsair k55 but then with actual mechanical keyswitches. I'll summarize what the exact features are I'm looking for: Full sized mechanical keyboard (with switches like the Cherry MX Browns) Dedicated media control buttons A small amount of macro keys A wrist rest Lighting is not required I know that the corsair k95 has all these things but I would like somehting a little less over the top, let's say around $100 - $115. I hope you guys can help me, thanks already!
  3. Wow I didn't even realize those were jack outputs. I always thought it were rca connectors... Now it makes sense that one of the outputs can carry a stereo signal. Thanks for making that clear!
  4. At the $300 pricepoint there's nothing better than an RX580 at the moment in my opinion...
  5. Well every cable will wear out over time and the more it bends the faster that happens... I have to be honest though I have never really seen a cable get damaged from being twisted. The only thing you have to take care of is the spot where the cable connects to the earpieces themselves, that's usually a weak spot.
  6. Hi! My current audio setup contains 2 internally amplified speakers that get their audio signal from a small mixer. I have two inputs on this mixer: one for my laptop and one for my dj controller. I am planning to build a computer and wish to keep this setup, only switching the laptop with the new pc. I would like to connect the pc to the mixer trough the back of the motherboard, so I can use the front audio headphone jack for my headphones. I'm making this post because I have little knowledge of how all the audio outputs on the back of a motherboard work. There are several outputs, and I would like to know which one I'm supposed to use to connect to my mixer. The motherboard I'll be using is the Gigabyte AX 370 Aurus gaming K5 and has a 7.1 surround connection. All the in- and outputs on the mixer are unbalanced 6.3mm jacks (one left and one right channel for every in- / output). Can anybody help? Thanks!
  7. I'm not going to lie about this, I would love to get the new Razer Blade 14 because I really want to watch porn in VR. Thanks!
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