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Just now, Oswin said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07MHMYRBY?tag=pcp0f-21&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1
here are a couple more options you can look at, try to find one that fits you best
thank you very much!
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13 minutes ago, Oswin said:
i can give you a couple of options, this being one of them
do you have any preferences?
as long as they have a couple of extra side buttons
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1 minute ago, Oswin said:
for the mouse specifically?
oh sorry, roughly £30-45
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Just now, Oswin said:
whats your budget?
roughly £1000 for everything (PC, Monitor, KB, mouse)
I am not particularly interested in a High refresh rate monitor as i won't be gaming too much, mainly for 1440p video editing and some 3D modelling
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I have been looking for a mouse for my new setup but I do not want want to spend overly much. Yes, I know you get what you pay for, but my budget does not stretch that far for something like a SteelSeries Rival 600.
The mouse does have Omron Switches, which I assume are half decent.
I am not a mouse Connoisseur so any help would be great!
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DIY RasPi NAS
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Meant to Be - Bebe Rexha
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35 minutes ago, minibois said:
In terms of free software, Interception is recommend (although it could be somewhat of a hassle to setup/maintain)
In terms of a physical (thus paid) physical peripheral, the HASU USB converter is recommend.
https://github.com/TaranVH/2nd-keyboard
Sure, I’ll check it out, I’ll definitely be using a secondary keyboard in the long term so it might be a good solution
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Just now, minibois said:
Do you have an existing numpad on your keyboard whose functions as 'just numbers' you want to preserve, or are you okay with the macros taking over the functionality of the numbers on the numpad?
I would like to keep the numpad on my keyboard as numbers and have the external one as a separate entity
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I have recently decided to create a small Macro board with an old external num pad, could someone point me in the right direction of some software to use?
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The Apex Pro's adaptable switches are weird but they work well. I am a fan of Ducky Boards myself but out of those I would still choose the Apex
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4 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:3 minutes ago, gloop said:
Don't mean to be rude, but this isn't a custom rig. This is a pre-built, with pre-selected parts.
Make sure your GPU drivers and motherboard bios/chipset are up to date, make sure XMP is enabled in BIOS, run stress tests to ake sure components are stable.
If you want maximum performance, overclock your CPU, RAM and GPU.
EDIT: I'm not sure how far a shitty a-320 will let a 3600 go, if you are a newbie I'd recommend not overclocking the cpu.
Thank you, I am a newbie so excuse me for any bad choices I've made. I've purchased it as something I can upgrade.
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I have recently purchased a prebuild from CyberpowerPC, which I highly recommend! It consists of a Ryzen 5 3600, 16GB DDR4 3200mhz memory, AMD Radeon RX5500xt 8GB, ASUS A320M-K M-ATX motherboard. Is there any utilities or software which I can use to be able to obtain the best performance? This is my first Custom Rig so nothing too complicated please!
Is the MSI GM11 Gaming Mouse a good budget option?
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I will do!