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hammerwhammer

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  1. This is totally correct. I would recommend getting the model o because not only is it good for drag clicking but it is also really good for FPS
  2. What monitor are you using? Have you tried using a different monitor?
  3. They are the only none honeycomb lightweight gaming mice right now. However if you get a logitech g305 or 603 you could put in a lithium aaa battery and get the weight down to 80-85 grams.
  4. grip tape might be the answer
  5. In my opinion the best wireless mouse on the market is the model o wireless. It weighs just 69 grams, uses usb-c has super crispy switches, a top tier shape and really awesome rgb the only issue is that it may take awhile to ship since its so new.
  6. I would totally go with the model o wireless. It has a similar shape to the viper ultimate (which is generally accepted to have a better shape then the G Pro Wireless). It also is slightly lighter (69 grams) then both the viper (74) and the G Pro Wireless(80). Not to mention it has better RGB and uses usb-c.
  7. The rivial 500 has 6 side buttons, everything except the black piece with the orange dot is a button. If you are looking for more side buttons I would recommend the razer basilisk or the roccat kain aimo.
  8. I have not heard of anyone drag clicking on a g600 but if the mouse double clicks it should be possible. if you cannot drag click on the stock mouse 1 and 2 then you should try grip tape. if you still can't drag click with grip tape then I recommend getting the model o/d or any roccat mouse for drag clicking. Learning to drag click in minecraft is like going to another level, you can bridge faster, further, and do insane block extensions.
  9. I would go with the hyperx keyboard. I had a somewhat old hyperx keyboard full sized with cherry blue switches and I loved that keyboard. It was super solid and just felt very premium. No problems with it whatsoever.
  10. I would totally go for the mm710. It is a claw/plam grip mouse which is lighter then most everything else on the market.
  11. I recommend. as making sure to practice quite a bit before yo try to solder the switches.
  12. I would not go razer for a mac because of the lack of saving profiles. the Logitech g603 seems like a good wireless mouse with bluetooth. It's what I would go with.
  13. I'm just going to say that I own a Basilisk and after holding a g502 I would go for the g502 because of the extra buttons on the mouse. That being said I don't think the shape of the g502 is that great for "pure aiming."
  14. What about the shape of the Asus Chakram did you like most? And what grip did you use? I only ask because I would have bought it except I was concerned about the weight and also the price. But if the shape is good for palm grip I would reconsider it.
  15. yeah you probably should measure your hand. this video by Rocket Jump Ninja should help. In my limited experience it is best not to underestimate the shape of a mouse.
  16. If you claw grip your mouse the cooler master mm710 has a very good shape for claw griping it is also super light at just 53g. If you fingertip grip it then I recommend the razer viper mini or the glorious model o/o- depending on your hand size.
  17. definitely a palm grip mouse
  18. If you can wait I would try to get the OnePlus Nord. According to the leas it should meet all the specifications which you have listed. I'm no to sure how the price converts but it should be in your price range.
  19. I will have to wait for tomorrow night to complete the removal so I won't post till then.
  20. What is the best way to do this without removing the CMOS battery? To remove the CMOS battery requires taking almost everything out of the laptop case.
  21. To start off with, I apologize if this needs to go into a different forum. I have a Dell Inspiron 15-3552 with 4gb RAM. I decided to upgrade the memory from 4 gb to 8 gb. The original memory: 4gb DDR3 (came with the computer, single stick) The new memory: Pacific Sun 8gb PC3-12800 (1600MHz) DDR3. The laptop detects that the amount of memory has changed, however in the bios (and control panel) it still only shows 4 gb of memory. There is no apparent way to change it from the bios which is running 4.4.0 (the latest version). Pacific Sun was told about the issue and claimed that the new memory "should work." Computer OS: windows 10, 64 bit Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
  22. A mild amount of gaming, day to day use of multitasking and 3d designing.
  23. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=610eaca0-a920-443c-93ff-a58b99efcb75 Here is the updated build with corsair vengeance (non RGB) memory at 3200. I chose the MSI board because it has 2 PCI ports.
  24. There is a microcenter in my area. This is the build I am looking at now. https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=610eaca0-a920-443c-93ff-a58b99efcb75 Thanks for all the advice and opinions!
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