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Considering picking up a Max Blackbird Keyboard. I am looking at the Brown switches which I have and like and blue backlight. Curious if anyone has any experience with these boards good or bad.
I have been using the 4HD and the razer ouroboros for a little ove one month now and found them to be an excellent combination. I have not experienced any of the problems of some of the other posters. Operation in both wired and wireless mode have been trouble free. Only complaint is battery...
I have been using the mouse for about two weeks and these are my first impressions. The built quality is good in that is feels relatively solid in the hand. I have not been able to detect any latency whatsoever. The removable side panels are held by three magnets and it does require some force...
After I use the mouse for a short period of time I will post back with my impressions. There is a review posted on youtube that was posted yesterday or the day before. You might want to check that out.
I received the Razer Ouroboros as a gift. This is my first Razer product. My question is, do I need to install the Synapse software? The mouse may or may not be used for gaming, I am not sure at this point. Is it required to download a driver from Razer or can I just plug it in, charge it up and...
I am considering picking up the Dell U2410. Has anyone here purchased one recently? I know the early ones had some banding problems but that was resolved. Reviews all seem mostly positive.Curious as to your opinions.
Thanks to all who replied. I have decided to go with the Corsair HX750. Great reviews and fully modular. This will be my first PSU replacement. Anything "strange or odd" I should be aware of or any good advice you can give will be appreciated.
My budget is around $120. I want some extra power as I may be installing a new motherboard and GPU in the future. Either single or multiple rails are fine as from what I read both are OK. Read a good review about the Antec TP750 and also looking at the Corsair TX750M. As I said earlier, willing...
thanks to all for your excellent advice. A little more info... I want a PS in the 700 watt range. It is replacing the PS from a Dell XPS Studio 9000. I am open to all brands not only the two mentioned but primary concern is reliability, quality build and good customer service if I need it...
I am replacing my power supply with a 750W unit. I have narrowed down my choices to the following makers, Antec or Corsair. I would appreciate opinions on these two with regards to reliabilty and quality. Thanks
I know there are quite a few posts regarding mousepads but not that address my question so here goes. I am looking for a smooth pad, no cloth pads, one that has little resistance and will NOT eat mouse feet. I am looking at the Razer Scarab and also the Steelseries S&S or maybe the SX. If anyone...
I am thinking of picking up the Razer Scarab. Does anyone here have one and if so, how is it on mouse feet? It seems to be a good compromise between control and glide from what I have read. I am using an X8 with the white mouse feet.
Thanks for your input.
I am using a Microsoft Sidewinder X8 mouse and would like some ideas on a good mousepad. I have narrowed it down to either Ratzpad or SteelSeries. Steel has so many it is difficult to know which one to go with. Any input/ideas would be appreciated.
Received the EA231 a couple of days ago and I am loving it. Picked it up for what I thought I was a fair price and have no dead pixels and no backlight bleed. Coming from an old Dell 1907, this is a big step up. Glad to hear that this is indeed an 8 bit panel and not the 6 bit as stated on...