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New Keyboard
Hi and a new year to all. I received a Razer Abyssus mouse and Goliathus gaming mat for my xmas and must say im quite pleased with the results over the conventional mouse I was gaming with before which has got me thinking should I replace my keyboard also and if so will I feel a big difference compared to the mouse swap? Currently using Logitech K120 and I just game and web browse, cheers.
p.s. not looking to spend more than £30-£40.
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p.s. not looking to spend more than £30-£40.
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Intel i5 3570k @4.4Ghz
Thermalright Macho HR-02
Gigabyte Z77X-D3H
8Gb Kingston Hyperx
Sapphire OC Edition HD6950 2Gb
WD 250Gb + WD 500Gb + 1Tb Ext.
Corsair GS600
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- anglia
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Re: New Keyboard
i will suggest you if your keyboard is working fine then just enjoy playing games with that........
- jameshill286
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Re: New Keyboard
Why bother yourself buying new keyboard if your old keyboard is still working on games. It will save you money.
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arieleem21 - Posts: 2
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Re: New Keyboard
I buy a new keyboard "Corsair Vengeance K90" Corsair has long had a finger on the pulse of PC gaming, but with its newest keyboard, the Vengeance K90, it scores a solid victory—the K90 is among the best high-performance keyboards you can buy. Mechanical keyboards are the way to go for high-performance gamers, with top of the line offerings like the Razer Black Widow Ultimate and the Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate utilizing the springy, noisy keys for their superior performance, long-term durability, and less force needed to register keystrokes. Combine this with built-in media controls, on-board memory, and a whopping 18-keys dedicated to custom macros,
- Liardet
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Re: New Keyboard
The last post is lifted from PC Mag
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398127,00.asp
Spam?
My suspicions are that "Liardet" is an alter ego of "Morris" on the Expert Reviews forum.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398127,00.asp
Spam?
My suspicions are that "Liardet" is an alter ego of "Morris" on the Expert Reviews forum.
- nutalpa
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Re: New Keyboard
I agree, posts of the sort by Liardet I usually check, then delete.
They sound far too much like a review & usually don't quite answer the OP's question, if at all.
In this case, I'll leave it - locked with the sig option disabled - as your reply will be left hanging if I remove it - not that the OP will ever return to read the thread, as they were clearly just wanting to advertise too.
They sound far too much like a review & usually don't quite answer the OP's question, if at all.
In this case, I'll leave it - locked with the sig option disabled - as your reply will be left hanging if I remove it - not that the OP will ever return to read the thread, as they were clearly just wanting to advertise too.
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