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I have a 24 inch 1080p moniter from asus right now and I am using a crappy dell chicklet keyboard

Oh, then get a keyboard.

Hi people!

So here is my question:

Should I get a cheap Korean 2560x1440 monitor, Watercool my 780 classified (280+120 rad for CPU and GPU) or should I buy a nice Cherry MX brown keyboard and keep some money?

 

Sorry for the short post, but thank you in advance for any replies!

 

Monitor: http://www.ebay.com/sch/merchant/dream-seller?_nkw=x-star+dp2710&_sacat=&_ex_kw=&_mPrRngCbx=1&_udlo=&_udhi=&_sop=12

Water-block: http://www.ekwb.com/news/385/19/Two-new-custom-PCB-GeForce-GTX-780-water-blocks-in-the-works/

Keyboard: (probably a corsair k70 with browns)

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If you're overclocking, add a waterblock to your card.

I am currently using an OEM HP keyboard, and I've never once used a mechanical one.

If you need a new monitor, get a new monitor.

I, personally would get a waterblock.

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Buy a keyboard

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What monitor are you using right now? I would probably go for a mouse/keyboard/monitor upgrade. Water cooling the 780 is nice and all that but I would rather have a nice display or peripherals instead.

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my votes for the monitor, a cheaper keyboard, and a really nice air cooler :P (if you afford all of it...)

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I'd get the keyboard first then get the monitor afterwards.

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I'd say go with the keyboard and then monitor later on. The difference between watercooling a 780 and air cooling won't be as noticeable as a mechanical keyboard or new monitor. (IMO)

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What monitor are you using right now? I would probably go for a mouse/keyboard/monitor upgrade. Water cooling the 780 is nice and all that but I would rather have a nice display or peripherals instead.

I have a 24 inch 1080p moniter from asus right now and I am using a crappy dell chicklet keyboard

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I have a 24 inch 1080p moniter from asus right now and I am using a crappy dell chicklet keyboard

Oh, then get a keyboard.

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Will be getting a keyboard and a mouse pad then, thanks for your help!

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Will be getting a keyboard and a mouse pad then, thanks for your help!

Ducky shine 3 or corsair K70 are excelent choises for a mouse pas steelseries makes some awesome mousepads.

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