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September 13, 2014 2:56:08 PM

Hello! I just built a new gaming rig, and I'm looking for three specific items, potentially four.
1) First, I need a gaming mouse that is solid and works well. It doesn't need too many buttons or anything fancy, it just needs to be accurate. I would prefer a wired connection, and also would like the cable to be braided.
2)Second, I need to get a keyboard. I've looked at multiple options and would like to get a mechanical keyboard, one with a satisfying click when you press the buttons :) . Like the mouse, I would like it to have a braided cable.
3)Third and finally, I would like to get a good gaming headset, preferably wireless. I would like to get one with surround sound capability, just for determining directions, but audio quality is not a big deal to me, I just need to know where the sound is coming from. I don't want to drop $200+ into a headset alone, so please try to keep it under that.

Note: My rig's color scheme is black with blue lighting, so I'd also like to get peripherals that match this lighting scheme if possible. Thank you in advance!

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a b 4 Gaming
September 13, 2014 3:01:15 PM

1. razer deathadder 2013
2. razer deathstalker
3 steelseries siberia v2
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a b 4 Gaming
September 13, 2014 3:03:07 PM

For a mouse i'd probably go with a Razer DeatAdder.

For the keyboard, which switches do you prefer? Do you want Tenkeyless, backlighting or macro keys? I find Mechanicals loud enough without the extra click from Blue switches. Personally I like Reds which do not have a tactile actuation point but if you do a lot of typing i'd recommend Browns.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mechanical-switch-k...

Are you in the US?
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September 13, 2014 3:07:13 PM

Yes, I am in the US. I don't know about different types of mechanical switches, sorry. :/  All I know is that I LOVED the feel of the Razer BlackWidow when I went to BestBuy the other day and tried it out, so whatever those switches are, I guess.
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September 13, 2014 3:08:56 PM

Get the blackwidow then? :p  I have it, they're chiclet, like laptop keys no?
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September 13, 2014 3:13:17 PM

You're not going to want a braided cable for your mouse. Braided cables are a gimmick and they restrict movement. if you like clicky keyboards, you're going to want to look for a mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blue keys.
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September 13, 2014 3:13:17 PM

It looks like the BlackWidow uses MX Blue switches, so I'd like to go with those.
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a b 4 Gaming
September 13, 2014 3:15:00 PM

The BlackWiddow comes with a few different switches, Blues, Browns and Razer Green and orange. Did they make a 'Click' sound or could you just feel the clicking point at about 2mm?
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September 13, 2014 3:16:47 PM

They made a definite click sound, which I love.
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September 13, 2014 3:18:01 PM

legend001523 said:
Get the blackwidow then? :p  I have it, they're chiclet, like laptop keys no?


Well, I would get the blackwidow, but I'd really like something with a black and blue color scheme. I'll probably go with the deathadder for a mouse, since I know I can get it in blue.
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September 13, 2014 3:22:07 PM

Fluxriflex said:
legend001523 said:
Get the blackwidow then? :p  I have it, they're chiclet, like laptop keys no?


Well, I would get the blackwidow, but I'd really like something with a black and blue color scheme. I'll probably go with the deathadder for a mouse, since I know I can get it in blue.


Yeah i have the deathadder 2013 edition, the blue one and it's really comfy and nice, razer are releasing a pricey version of the blackwidow aswell, where you can change the colours
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a b 4 Gaming
September 13, 2014 3:25:55 PM

OK they are Cherry Blue or Razer Green. I'd probably go for Cherry switches just because they are a proven switch. The Razer switches only came out this year and I don't really feel like they've been on the market long enough to prove themselves reliable yet.

Here is a list of the keyboards by price in brands that are known for good mechanical KB's. I'd probably go with the CM QuickFire Ultimate, given the blue backlighting and price.
http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/keyboard/#sort=a8&k=1&qq=...
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-keyboard-sgk...
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September 13, 2014 3:27:44 PM

Fluxriflex said:
Hello! I just built a new gaming rig, and I'm looking for three specific items, potentially four.
1) First, I need a gaming mouse that is solid and works well. It doesn't need too many buttons or anything fancy, it just needs to be accurate. I would prefer a wired connection, and also would like the cable to be braided.
2)Second, I need to get a keyboard. I've looked at multiple options and would like to get a mechanical keyboard, one with a satisfying click when you press the buttons :) . Like the mouse, I would like it to have a braided cable.
3)Third and finally, I would like to get a good gaming headset, preferably wireless. I would like to get one with surround sound capability, just for determining directions, but audio quality is not a big deal to me, I just need to know where the sound is coming from. I don't want to drop $200+ into a headset alone, so please try to keep it under that.

Note: My rig's color scheme is black with blue lighting, so I'd also like to get peripherals that match this lighting scheme if possible. Thank you in advance!


I have this for a mouse, not too expensive and works great:
http://amzn.to/1oIc17d

This is a good headset:
http://amzn.to/1AL2eTv
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