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DrDerp

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  1. Agreed. I bet it's somewhere in the 1060 range, since those two cards are so popular they may have oversupplied.
  2. Glad someone else appreciates him. IIRC he also won a NASA competition, the dude is legendary and smart. This guy is the stuff of legends, easily my favorite dev of any game ever. Edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillo_Aerospace This man was doing Elon Musk level stuff before most people cared about Elon Musk!
  3. What I currently use is the Cougar Phantom, the build quality on everything minus the microphone is fantastic. If you get fatigue on the top of your head however while using headphones, look elsewhere. IIRC it's priced around 40-50 USD. Also it has thick (thicc?) pads which are so comfortable to use. Sound is very Bass heavy though, which isn't great for me but some people like that.
  4. Well, that depends on the use case. The G502 is arguably a bad weight for competitive FPS, despite how great the shape feels in many people's hands.. The G402 isn't nearly as comfortable, but it has a more widely useable shape for more users, and the weight is much lighter, Basically, I need to ask @LuckyOwl40 what is your use case? How large are your hands? This question might be confusing if you're not entirely familiar with mice, but what kind of grip style do you have (Palm, Claw and Fingertip are the main styles)? Do you prefer more features like a infinite scroll wheel? If it's specifically out of these two mice however, I would personally pick the G402.
  5. This. It's the opposite for me; I actually happen to use a G810 and I love the thing, but you need to try out the switches first. If RGB matters to you, I'd say go Corsair too. If you're planning on getting a Hyper-X mouse or a Logitech Mouse AND care about brand consistency, go for either of those. All three of these keyboards are great though. Personally, if I were to go for any of them again, it would be a Hyper-X with Browns.
  6. The only thing I can think of that fits this description is the Logitech G613. Full size, but it’s a bit… H U G E But yeah it fits everything in your descriptions.
  7. The name, and what region they're sold in.
  8. I am just waiting for a solid ergonomic mechanical keypad to come out before I invest in one, I use a lot of my keys in games and I need to be be able to use all of them on the fly.
  9. What size of keyboard would you want? Do you need the arrow keys? How about the kind of switch that you want? What materials do you want in your keyboard?
  10. I would say that the keyboard is worth it, but especially if you have existing Razer Products. Although I am personally biased towards Corsair, the Huntsman is a great keyboard in its own right, especially with that wrist rest.
  11. It depends on your hand size and which shape you like the most. If you can check them out first, do it, using the mice yourself is 1000x better than just a recommendation online. These mice are all absolutely fantastic so it really depends on what you want the most.
  12. Alrighty then! I would recommend the G102 or G203 for that, it’s a rather small mouse with a pretty good sensor.
  13. What size of hand do you have? It also helps for that.
  14. It uses a “fancy” membrane right? Never have used it myself but have heard about it.
  15. I see, I would recommend the OneMore (NOT ONE PLUS) Triple Driver Wireless, as long as you use Android. I used the wired variants. Totally recommend them, although they personally (most other people are fine this was just me) did not fit my ears no matter what with their eartips, so I got some comply tips.
  16. Pricing can change however; I am most likely foolishly hoping Apple will make the phone cheaper, and set it down 100 USD. I wouldn't call that a "steal" per se, but that is a phone that is powerful, with great battery life, and if you ask me looks pretty darn stylish phone for still flagship prices, but with an easier to swallow price. @Sauron sorry couldn't figure out how to quote you here in an edit real quick, but yeah I looked back on that post almost immediately and wanted to rephrase it but class was starting. I mean something that is midrange (300 to 450 IMO) that has full mainstream appeal.
  17. I wouldn't say its a bad phone. Its actually a great one; just not for the price of admission.
  18. It was sitting at $649 for me. I am hoping that midrange phones begin to perform as well as flagships soon, so people don’t have to pony up 10 Benjamins for a slightly more fancy slab of glass and metal.
  19. It’s marginally faster than them in real world use. I will admit battery life is the biggest selling point of it, as I run my iPhone 8 down to 15% by 7:30 almost every day.
  20. My take is this: personally, I use pretty low resolution and PPI displays compared to everyone else, and I personally can tell the difference between my iPhone 8 Display and a Galaxy S9. Now, if the phone was 600 USD or cheaper, I could excuse the low res screen. But that is the main issue of this phone, its price. Truth be told I really like the phone. But in a world of Pocophones, One Plus and 650 USD Galaxy S9s, there is no way for this to compete in the market. If someone wants a "budget" iPhone, the iPhone 8 or 7 offers basically the same experience but without the notch or a learning curve for those upgrading.
  21. I'd say just not using software personally. Keep in mind that this is my opinion, and is in no way shape or form the absolute correct answer, but just using the base headphone should be fine for having basic directional audio.
  22. He uses stuff in transit tho, no Open back headphones for him.
  23. Ehhhhhhhhh The more recent offerings are actually great for their price, especially if you’re an iPhone user. As for my 2 cents, the One+ headphones are fantastic, and they’re better with android. Here’s my take; if you’ completely sure you need one of these two products, get the one that works better with your operating system. Beats for Apple, 1+ with Android. That’s just my opinion tho, don’t just listen to me, and I recommend you listen to both to make your decision.
  24. Well, in general these surround setups make things a lot less audible and many people prefer normal operation due to 7.1 surround not aiding much without a dedicated external source. TBH (Very big IMO by the way, Audio is super subjective) I personally find that 7.1 and 5.1 make things sound worse on any sort of headphone/headset if it’s through software, I can’t vouch for hardware.
  25. Alright, I’ll definitely try out the 903 and 603, the Hero Sensor seems to be amazing for battery life.
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