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Grobyc
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NoctemSC
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How do you like the rosewill? I'm thinking of downgrading my flashy Black widow ultimate to something simpler and smaller. What switches does it use? | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On March 29 2012 06:43 NoctemSC wrote: I like the naavi headset, isn't that thing like $120 though? How do you like the rosewill? I'm thinking of downgrading my flashy Black widow ultimate to something simpler and smaller. What switches does it use? Navi headset was $89.99 at NCIX.com, $10.00 off. My opinion of the Rosewill is spread throughout a couple posts on the first page. In summary, I love it. It's got Cheryy MX brown switches. | ||
NoctemSC
United States771 Posts
On March 29 2012 09:00 Grobyc wrote: Navi headset was $89.99 at NCIX.com, $10.00 off. My opinion of the Rosewill is spread throughout a couple posts on the first page. In summary, I love it. It's got Cheryy MX brown switches. Okay cool, I've always used blues so I want to try something new. I suppose I'll add a rosewill to my cart of stuff I don't need but want. | ||
Frostfire
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NoctemSC
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On March 29 2012 12:44 Frostfire wrote: I'm only 14, and that being said I don't have very much money available to me. For my birthday, things I get are always gaming related (bigger monitors, better computer parts, a laptop from the whole family this past Christmas for example) and I was wondering if you would think it would be worth it to just ask for things like a keyboard, headset, mouse, and mousepad instead of things like speakers. Atm I'm using a shitty $15 walmart keyboard and a $5 on sale mouse, with a free mousepad I found at my dads work. Is the difference really that big? Because I'm used to getting things like more RAM or a better graphics card, would it be better to opt out of that kind of thing this year and go for things like keyboards and mice? I noticed a difference immediately. I wouldn't say it drastically improved my gameplay but the responsiveness is nice and it feels more comfortable. It all comes down to if you like the feel of whatever you're buying. Personally after using mechanical keyboards, I'd never go back to a regular one but that's just me. You can still be good using basic gear , I can think of a couple pros who just use standard mice/headsets/keyboards etc. | ||
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