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Mouse and keyboard recommendation

AzuraHJ

so i'm going to buy a new mouse and keyboard, i use it for gaming. for budget around 100-200$

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G502 + Corsair K70 / G710+

 

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G502 Proteus Spectrum or Proteus Core-same mouse, the Spectrum is just RGB.  Get a Corsair K70 for your keyboard.

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Before you go out and buy, I can only say, if you have a bigger electronics store that has those in stock you think about, make a "grab test".

 

No matter how good a mouse or keyboard is form test or what I or others say, it depends on how you are comfy with ergonomics and typing etc. 

 

The best "nagetier" (mouse) is worth nothing, when your hand says "blech, no I don't want to use it for longer time". 

 

For a mouse that is more important than for a keyboard. 

 

Cheers

 

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Logitech G810 as for keyboard (you can find it for around 100+$/€)

http://gaming.logitech.com/en-roeu/product/g810-orion-spectrum-rgb-gaming-keyboard

 

I have given this a fair bit of thought. I have bought a K70 RGB from Corsair and have used it for a week or so. Ultimately I gave it back, mainly because I don´t ONLY game on my PC. If you want to do anything but gaming for your keyboard, don´t go for the K70. If you only game, go for it, it might be even better than the G810. But if you try to type a normal sentence on the K70, you will make more mistakes than you can imagine due to the MX Speed switches.

 

Mouse:

 

As for the mouse, if you want a portable wireless one, go either for the MX Master or the Chaos Spectrum.

 

But I use my wired G600 for more than 2 years now and swear by it. If you can find a cheap offer, you will love it.

http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g600-mmo-gaming-mouse

 

I know you didn´t ask for it but go buy a Corsair or whatever brand you like XL mousepad. It´s only 30-40$ and it cleans up your desk a lot.

http://www.corsair.com/en-ww/mm300-anti-fray-cloth-gaming-mouse-pad-extended

 

I know my recommendations are very limited to Corsair and Logitech but they are my goto brand for peripherals for a reason. You can use them for years and years and years and...you get the point.

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