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lionlytydelanx

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System

  • CPU
    I5 8400
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z370-A PRO
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 1050Ti SC
  • Case
    Fractal Design Core 2500
  • Storage
    128GB SSD, 1TB HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM550X
  • Keyboard
    HyperX Alloy FPS
  • Mouse
    Logitech G203

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  1. It just keeps smudging. What do people use to clean their screens?
  2. Can someone explain to me simply how this will affect us? Thanks!!
  3. Hm, 1400. I keep switching between 3.0 and 3.5 in-game sens and cant quite decide which one is better.
  4. This little mouse cost me £25 as a birthday gift off an Amazon voucher. It wasn’t the ideal mouse I wanted but I only had £30 to use on the voucher. I ordered it, received it. It’s tiny and it weighs next to nothing. It was fine for the purpose and I only ended up using it for a week or two until I found a second hand deathadder at a high street store, and consequently shelved the G203. The deathadder has been great for the gaming I wanted to use it for. It has been showing its age and it is a bit creaky, so after about 5 months I noticed the G203 on my shelf and thought, fuck it. God damn this mouse. I used a palm grip and low sens with my deathadder on CS:GO, and averaged okay with it. But the moment I changed to a finger grip and high (3.5, 400DPI) sensitivity, my god my aim has improved. It feels a bit like an egg, weighs 70g I think. It is so small and light that it requires little effort to move, so when you use the finger grip it’s properly nimble. I checked the CS:GO pro settings online and not surprisingly no pro uses this cheap ass mouse. They all use the G Pro or G502 instead, but I think they would be too big and relatively heavy competitively to the G203. Anyone else use this mouse?
  5. I put the frame of my CPU mount in before securing the CPU in place with the lever. The mount blocked the lever going all the way down and securing. Ended up spending about 20 minutes trying to pry this tiny little connector from my motherboard. My god it was difficult
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