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  1. try some from Goldtouch. they focus on ergonomic keyboards but all of the keyboards are foldable in half iirc
  2. 732

    nerf blasters

    what are some cheap hardware kits, mods, or homemades? (like <$30)
  3. 732

    ~$60 mech keyboard

    no point in a wireless keyboard imo, it stays in the same place anyway thanks for the recommendation! edit: what's the difference between the pro and max versions? (other than more switch options)
  4. title would prefer brown switches in the US
  5. There are cheaper 500 gb nvme's, and if you're paying $90 for 500gb might as well spring for a 1tb drive I seem to recall an asrock b550m board at $100 or so, don't know the quality of it though. edit: ive actually made a similar parts list, its in US prices though https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Tsadema/saved/#view=yzQt7P
  6. CPU/Mobo could be swapped for an 11400 + b560 board IF you can find them cheaper. What case and/or cpu cooler are you planning on buying? and what country are you in? edit: you definitely should go for the 11400 + cheap b560 if you can, beats the 3500x and is cheaper. (from what i can find, 3500x's are >$200 in the US)
  7. as a person actually learning pentesting this hurts my soul friend: *uses f12 to edit text on a webpage to say "noobmaster69"* friend 2: wow!1! you are such a hacker!11! and the term "virus" as well "hey my computer is running slow, is it infected with a virus?" "hey there are a lot of ads on this page, is it infected with a virus?" real stories
  8. Blue switches are clicky Brown switches are tactile Red switches are smooth Switch type depends on personal taste, really. If you don't need physical function keys or arrow keys, the RK61 is the best at that price point ($50 on Banggood) RK71 is the same, but more expensive and has dedicated arrow keys The tenkeyless Redragon K552 is probably one of the most positively reviewed keyboards on the market ($40 on Amazon)
  9. Hello, I was trying to find a new budget-ish keyboard on Amazon, and I came across the SK61. The RGB looks nice, it's waterproof, and it has Gateron Optical Reds. So there's basically two brands, Epomaker and YunZii. The reviews I found on youtube are on the Geek SK61, which is actually the YunZii model. My question is: is the Epomaker SK61 the same as the YunZii SK61? Links here: YunZii SK61: https://www.amazon.com/SK61-Teclado-mecánico-Interruptor-Gateron/dp/B085B89WG7/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=sk61&qid=1592240036&s=electronics&sr=1-1 Epomaker SK61: https://www.amazon.com/Epomaker-Bluetooth-Swappable-Mechanical-Waterproof/dp/B086DRJB3R/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=sk61&qid=1592240129&s=electronics&sr=1-6 Note: These are the cheapest ones on Amazon, the other Epomaker SK61 was $65 but with $15 shipping.
  10. Razer Viper Mini not true ambidextrous, with only one side with buttons Razer Deathadder Essential amazing shape, has a good reputation
  11. They are much better now. Also Dominator ram is overpriced.
  12. 800 is fine. You're not noticing any difference because you set Sensitivity 2 to 2500. The sensitivity 1,2, and 3 are changed by clicking the CPI button, marked as CPI Toggle on the key remaps to the left. It's how many times/second your mouse sends signals to your computer. So if you notice stuttering and frame drops, lower it to 250-500hz instead of 1000hz (it's a known issue).
  13. Corsair Void Pro Wired Noise-Cancelling Headsets: Razer Kraken Ultimate Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless Sennheiser PC37X Or you could buy wired headphones and use a modmic.
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