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Good Gaming Headset,Mouse,Keyboard and Mousepad?
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I have around $300 and I was wondering what gaming mouse / gaming keyboard / headset / mousepad i could get in that price range.

Edit : Willing to drop an extra $100, so i have $300 now.

I have around $300 and I was wondering what gaming mouse / gaming keyboard / headset / mousepad i could get in that price range.

Edit : Willing to drop an extra $100, so i have $300 now.
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if its 200 each, you can get some pretty dank stuff
but if its all for $200, you might be a little limited.

if its 200 each, you can get some pretty dank stuff
but if its all for $200, you might be a little limited.
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its hard to pin point this since it looks like you need all the basics...its all preference and you should really browse more threads since these pop up very often. easiest way to decide is to go off of what you used in the past, which brands you were fond of, a lot of hardware is pretty unique but some things are similar when it comes to shape/build/durability quality etc

a good mouse typically runs for $40 and under (maybe higher if new, or depending on brand)

keyboard...if you're going for a mechanical it certainly wont be cheap but it all depends on the brand as well this is at least $100 and up

gaming headsets are pretty meh, nowadays people usually go for nice headphones and a clip on mic or desk mic - again not cheap depending on brand(s)

mousepads? plastic or cloth pad, all different brands (typically steelseries, razer, puretrak etc) these are cheap but again go off preference of what you used before

its hard to pin point this since it looks like you need all the basics...its all preference and you should really browse more threads since these pop up very often. easiest way to decide is to go off of what you used in the past, which brands you were fond of, a lot of hardware is pretty unique but some things are similar when it comes to shape/build/durability quality etc

a good mouse typically runs for $40 and under (maybe higher if new, or depending on brand)

keyboard...if you're going for a mechanical it certainly wont be cheap but it all depends on the brand as well this is at least $100 and up

gaming headsets are pretty meh, nowadays people usually go for nice headphones and a clip on mic or desk mic - again not cheap depending on brand(s)

mousepads? plastic or cloth pad, all different brands (typically steelseries, razer, puretrak etc) these are cheap but again go off preference of what you used before
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You would need to drop closer to $400 to get really high end stuff across the board

You would need to drop closer to $400 to get really high end stuff across the board
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imo keyboard comes last, mouse comes first, and do the cheap thing and buy a zalman/modmic and good headphones

imo keyboard comes last, mouse comes first, and do the cheap thing and buy a zalman/modmic and good headphones
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headset: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SNPTS2/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

mic: http://www.amazon.com/Zalman-Zm-Mic1-Sensitivity-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00029MTMQ

keyboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823109233

mousepad: http://shop.steelseries.com/us/surfaces/steelseries-qck-plus.html

mouse: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-High-Precision-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1374519139&sr=8-4&keywords=logitech+mx518

total: about 130 bucks (before tax and shipping)

Don't be an idiot and buy overpriced shitty "gaming" gear. If you want to spend real money and actually have it matter then buy a 120hz monitor.

headset: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SNPTS2/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=teamfortresst-20

mic: http://www.amazon.com/Zalman-Zm-Mic1-Sensitivity-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00029MTMQ?tag=teamfortresst-20

keyboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823109233

mousepad: http://shop.steelseries.com/us/surfaces/steelseries-qck-plus.html

mouse: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-High-Precision-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1374519139&sr=8-4&keywords=logitech+mx518&tag=teamfortresst-20

total: about 130 bucks (before tax and shipping)

Don't be an idiot and buy overpriced shitty "gaming" gear. If you want to spend real money and actually have it matter then buy a 120hz monitor.
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Threads for mousepads, do the expensive ones actually make a difference? Or can I just keep using my shitty non gaming one

Threads for mousepads, do the expensive ones actually make a difference? Or can I just keep using my shitty non gaming one
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Edit : Willing to drop an extra $100, so i have $300 now.

the way i see it...

nice mechanical $120 (give or take) + mousepad $20 + mouse $50 = This will probably be a little over $200 after shipping also depending on what website you buy from + which brands you choose. maybe less than $200 but not by much. Your remaining $100 should cover a pair of headphones <--- $80 + zalman clip on mic ($8) or so, again depending on shipping that should cover it

like i said in my other post this is all preference on brands, the only price point differences you'll see are headphones + keyboard. everything else shouldn't be far off.

keyboard, i recommend filco majestouch 2. built like a tank this is around $150
mouse: the usual nowadays is between logitech, razer or steelseries (same with mouse pads typically) that really shouldn't be difficult to choose

headset, you can get a really nice pair of sennheisers (model pending depending on $)

[quote]Edit : Willing to drop an extra $100, so i have $300 now.[/quote]

the way i see it...

nice mechanical $120 (give or take) + mousepad $20 + mouse $50 = This will probably be a little over $200 after shipping also depending on what website you buy from + which brands you choose. maybe less than $200 but not by much. Your remaining $100 should cover a pair of headphones <--- $80 + zalman clip on mic ($8) or so, again depending on shipping that should cover it

like i said in my other post this is all preference on brands, the only price point differences you'll see are headphones + keyboard. everything else shouldn't be far off.

keyboard, i recommend filco majestouch 2. built like a tank this is around $150
mouse: the usual nowadays is between logitech, razer or steelseries (same with mouse pads typically) that really shouldn't be difficult to choose

headset, you can get a really nice pair of sennheisers (model pending depending on $)
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EDIT : Why am I getting -frags? all I did was try to help the guy, these are my perspectives of things that are good, sorry if I wrote something wrong :/.

Mice you can go and search on the thread about mice on the forum search there is already a thread about mice.
The top 4 Mice ATM are probably
Logitech G400/G400s
Razer Deathadder 2013
Zowie FK
SteelSeries Sensi/Xai - This one has accel, which makes it bad already, but it's really
good, not sure about price though.

There is also a thread about Mousepads on tf.tv, just search on the forum search bar.

Top 3 Mouse Pads that you would want to go after are :

Razer Goliathus Speed/Control - Your prefrence which one.
Puretrak Talent / Stealth - Both are good, talent is prefered.
SteelSeries QcK+ / Heavy - Again, your prefrence.

And again, keyboards have a thread aswell, I don't really understand much in keyboards since the variaty is major, as defy said, a mechanichal would be the choise for gaming, but they aren't the cheapest, I use a Tt MekaG1 and it's great, but I'm sorry that I didn't buy a keyboard without a numpad but you can attach it if you want.

Top Keyboards you want to search are :

Razer Blackwidow - Machanichal pretty solid, expensive.
Tt Meka / Challenger / Others - Mechanical, great preformence with nice side bonuses, avrage in price.
Ducky Keyboards - Mechanichal, designed for gamers, pretty amazing, expensive as fuck.

I'm sure Logitech has some, and so does Microsoft, so the keyboard doesn't matter THAT much, so long as it feels nice for your hand, and you don't hurt yourself while using it or dislike it after a week.

I personally prefer Headsets rather than headphones with a clip on mic, but it's again what you prefer.
If you want awesome sound and awesome clip on mic that will brake faster than a normal Headset mic, then go for it.
If you want aweosome sound with an awesome mic, that will never brake if you have a solid gaming headset, then go for these Headsets :
Now there is a prefrence with Headsets, 2.0 - 5.1 - 7.1, you need to choose which kind of surround system do you prefer.
To me 2.0 is great and suites me the best, also I don't have a 7.1 sound card lmao.
If you don't have a sound card that fits these other than 2.0, then don't buy one.

Razer Megalodon is the one I use, has both 7.1 and 2.0, so fits whatever you want, is great overall.
I had also Tt Shock ONE, was great, broke after a month, regret buying it.

There is also the Earphones segment, and so many more, I'm not the one to give advice here.

Hope I helped with somewhat, add me if you can't find the threads about Headsets, Mice, Mousepads, Headsets.

P.S 200$ Is a really low budget, you will be limited, espicially in the Headsets segment.

EDIT : Why am I getting -frags? all I did was try to help the guy, these are my perspectives of things that are good, sorry if I wrote something wrong :/.

Mice you can go and search on the thread about mice on the forum search there is already a thread about mice.
The top 4 [b]Mice[/b] ATM are probably
[b]Logitech G400/G400s
Razer Deathadder 2013
Zowie FK
SteelSeries Sensi/Xai - This one has accel, which makes it bad already, but it's really
good, not sure about price though.[/b]

There is also a thread about Mousepads on tf.tv, just search on the forum search bar.

Top 3 [b]Mouse Pads[/b] that you would want to go after are :
[b]
Razer Goliathus Speed/Control - Your prefrence which one.
Puretrak Talent / Stealth - Both are good, talent is prefered.
SteelSeries QcK+ / Heavy - Again, your prefrence.[/b]


And again, keyboards have a thread aswell, I don't really understand much in keyboards since the variaty is major, as defy said, a mechanichal would be the choise for gaming, but they aren't the cheapest, I use a Tt MekaG1 and it's great, but I'm sorry that I didn't buy a keyboard without a numpad but you can attach it if you want.

Top [b]Keyboards[/b] you want to search are :
[b]
Razer Blackwidow - Machanichal pretty solid, expensive.
Tt Meka / Challenger / Others - Mechanical, great preformence with nice side bonuses, avrage in price.
Ducky Keyboards - Mechanichal, designed for gamers, pretty amazing, expensive as fuck.
[/b]
I'm sure Logitech has some, and so does Microsoft, so the keyboard doesn't matter THAT much, so long as it feels nice for your hand, and you don't hurt yourself while using it or dislike it after a week.

I personally prefer Headsets rather than headphones with a clip on mic, but it's again what you prefer.
If you want awesome sound and awesome clip on mic that will brake faster than a normal Headset mic, then go for it.
If you want aweosome sound with an awesome mic, that will never brake if you have a solid gaming headset, then go for these [b]Headsets[/b] :
Now there is a prefrence with Headsets, 2.0 - 5.1 - 7.1, you need to choose which kind of surround system do you prefer.
To me 2.0 is great and suites me the best, also I don't have a 7.1 sound card lmao.
If you don't have a sound card that fits these other than 2.0, then don't buy one.

[b]Razer Megalodon[/b] is the one I use, has both 7.1 and 2.0, so fits whatever you want, is great overall.
I had also [b]Tt Shock ONE[/b], was great, broke after a month, regret buying it.

There is also the Earphones segment, and so many more, I'm not the one to give advice here.

Hope I helped with somewhat, add me if you can't find the threads about Headsets, Mice, Mousepads, Headsets.

P.S 200$ Is a really low budget, you will be limited, espicially in the Headsets segment.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823162015 i just ordered this hasnt come yet but its a cheap mechanical keyboard

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823162015 i just ordered this hasnt come yet but its a cheap mechanical keyboard
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Let me just give you an example based on what I use:

Keyboard: CM Storm Trigger (brown switches) - $120
Mouse: Razer left handed Deathadder - $60
Mousepad: Razer goliathus speed (large) - $25
Headphones: Audio Technica ad700 - $100
Microphone: modmic 2.0 - $35

$335 for all that. I recently upgraded to the ad700/modmic. I was using a razer carcharias before that (which is actually quite good for a "gaming" headset). That cost around $80. Even with the cheaper alternative it would still run $285.

Those prices don't include tax or shipping either, so like I said. Be ready to spend around $400 for really high end stuff.

If you need to pick and choose go mouse and mousepad first.

Let me just give you an example based on what I use:

Keyboard: CM Storm Trigger (brown switches) - $120
Mouse: Razer left handed Deathadder - $60
Mousepad: Razer goliathus speed (large) - $25
Headphones: Audio Technica ad700 - $100
Microphone: modmic 2.0 - $35


$335 for all that. I recently upgraded to the ad700/modmic. I was using a razer carcharias before that (which is actually quite good for a "gaming" headset). That cost around $80. Even with the cheaper alternative it would still run $285.

Those prices don't include tax or shipping either, so like I said. Be ready to spend around $400 for really high end stuff.

If you need to pick and choose go mouse and mousepad first.
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I would take what Shwan said, but i would replace the keyboard by a fine mechanical keyboard.

I would take what Shwan said, but i would replace the keyboard by a fine mechanical keyboard.
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JackyLegs pretty much as it nailed down in the Mice and Mousepad sections.

I personally think the Zowie EC1 and EC2 should be included on the mouse list however. I switched from a Deathadder 3500 to an EC1 a few months back, and it's more or less been in upgrade in feel, about on par with the sensor, and a downgrade only in the mouse wheel. Take that as you will.

Also, with mousepads, make sure you do a bit of research on what pad the mouse you choose will work best on. For the most part though, the Puretrak and Steelseries pads are good across the board.

In terms of headphones, most people here have it right. I bought Sennheiser HD558s last Christmas, with a Zalman clip-on. For $5 the Zalman was incredible. The 558s are still perfect, and incredibly comfortable. Whenever I go somewhere and just use my old gaming headsets (Turtle Beach and Planatronics) I'm blown away by how bad the audio is, and how uncomfortable they are. Do yourself a favour and get a comfortable pair of headphones.

Depending on how much money your have left over, your choices for mics will probably be a Zalman clip-on, Modmic, or Blue Snowball.

JackyLegs pretty much as it nailed down in the Mice and Mousepad sections.

I personally think the Zowie EC1 and EC2 should be included on the mouse list however. I switched from a Deathadder 3500 to an EC1 a few months back, and it's more or less been in upgrade in feel, about on par with the sensor, and a downgrade only in the mouse wheel. Take that as you will.

Also, with mousepads, make sure you do a bit of research on what pad the mouse you choose will work best on. For the most part though, the Puretrak and Steelseries pads are good across the board.

In terms of headphones, most people here have it right. I bought Sennheiser HD558s last Christmas, with a Zalman clip-on. For $5 the Zalman was incredible. The 558s are still perfect, and incredibly comfortable. Whenever I go somewhere and just use my old gaming headsets (Turtle Beach and Planatronics) I'm blown away by how bad the audio is, and how uncomfortable they are. Do yourself a favour and get a comfortable pair of headphones.

Depending on how much money your have left over, your choices for mics will probably be a Zalman clip-on, Modmic, or Blue Snowball.
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I would reccomend:

Mouse: G400 - $50 (Wow that went way up in price)
Keyboard: Any mech keyboard for $100 will do, if you don't know what switch to get I would go for this: http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/index.php/products/sampler-kit-1.html
Mousepad: I would recommend the PureTrak talent - $25
Headphones: ATH-AD 700 - $100
Microphone: Zalman clip on ($10) OR if you can spare the money a modmic is an amazing mic ($30)

Total - $285
Or if you get the modmic it would be $305 or so

I would reccomend:

Mouse: G400 - $50 (Wow that went way up in price)
Keyboard: Any mech keyboard for $100 will do, if you don't know what switch to get I would go for this: http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/index.php/products/sampler-kit-1.html
Mousepad: I would recommend the PureTrak talent - $25
Headphones: ATH-AD 700 - $100
Microphone: Zalman clip on ($10) OR if you can spare the money a modmic is an amazing mic ($30)

Total - $285
Or if you get the modmic it would be $305 or so
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Shwanthings

TOTALLY AGREED.

[quote=Shwan]things[/quote]
TOTALLY AGREED.
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x3I would take what Shwan said, but i would replace the keyboard by a fine mechanical keyboard.

fair enough

[quote=x3]I would take what Shwan said, but i would replace the keyboard by a fine mechanical keyboard.[/quote]

fair enough
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I think recommending particular peripherals to someone is tricky because everything is personal preference. You should really try to find a store near you that has some of these things to try in person before you buy. If you have a Microcenter in your area go there.

I think recommending particular peripherals to someone is tricky because everything is personal preference. You should really try to find a store near you that has some of these things to try in person before you buy. If you have a Microcenter in your area go there.
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My actual set up, to give you an idea. I really enjoy this gear and i would recommend it.

Sennheiser HD-25-I-ii : http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD25-1-II-Closed-Back-Headphones/dp/B000TDZOXG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374521839&sr=8-1&keywords=sennheiser+hd-25

Nopoo Choc Mini : Brown switches : http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0091Q34EI/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used

Blue snowball microphone : http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-Snowball-Microphone-Aluminum/dp/B002OO333Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374521897&sr=1-1&keywords=blue+snowball+microphone

Steelseries QCK+ : http://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-QcK-Gaming-Mouse-Black/dp/B000UYCRQ6/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374521918&sr=1-1&keywords=steelseries+qck%2B

Logitech G400 : http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-High-Precision-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374521931&sr=1-2&keywords=logitech+g400

My actual set up, to give you an idea. I really enjoy this gear and i would recommend it.

Sennheiser HD-25-I-ii : http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD25-1-II-Closed-Back-Headphones/dp/B000TDZOXG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374521839&sr=8-1&keywords=sennheiser+hd-25&tag=teamfortresst-20

Nopoo Choc Mini : Brown switches : http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0091Q34EI/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used&tag=teamfortresst-20


Blue snowball microphone : http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-Snowball-Microphone-Aluminum/dp/B002OO333Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374521897&sr=1-1&keywords=blue+snowball+microphone&tag=teamfortresst-20


Steelseries QCK+ : http://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-QcK-Gaming-Mouse-Black/dp/B000UYCRQ6/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374521918&sr=1-1&keywords=steelseries+qck%2B&tag=teamfortresst-20


Logitech G400 : http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-High-Precision-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374521931&sr=1-2&keywords=logitech+g400&tag=teamfortresst-20
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Shwanheadset: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SNPTS2/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

mic: http://www.amazon.com/Zalman-Zm-Mic1-Sensitivity-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00029MTMQ

keyboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823109233

mousepad: http://shop.steelseries.com/us/surfaces/steelseries-qck-plus.html

mouse: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-High-Precision-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1374519139&sr=8-4&keywords=logitech+mx518

total: about 130 bucks (before tax and shipping)

Don't be an idiot and buy overpriced shitty "gaming" gear. If you want to spend real money and actually have it matter then buy a 120hz monitor.

Swap the Sennheiser 419 for The Samsun SR850 or those superlux headphones. I wouldn't buy the G400 either for it's cable problems.

[quote=Shwan]headset: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005SNPTS2/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=teamfortresst-20

mic: http://www.amazon.com/Zalman-Zm-Mic1-Sensitivity-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00029MTMQ?tag=teamfortresst-20

keyboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823109233

mousepad: http://shop.steelseries.com/us/surfaces/steelseries-qck-plus.html

mouse: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-High-Precision-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1374519139&sr=8-4&keywords=logitech+mx518&tag=teamfortresst-20

total: about 130 bucks (before tax and shipping)

Don't be an idiot and buy overpriced shitty "gaming" gear. If you want to spend real money and actually have it matter then buy a 120hz monitor.[/quote]
Swap the Sennheiser 419 for The Samsun SR850 or those superlux headphones. I wouldn't buy the G400 either for it's cable problems.
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Look into a mechanical keyboard as well!

Look into a mechanical keyboard as well!
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If you don't mind not having a num pad (I prefer it for the extra mouse space, and you can always buy a standalone num pad as well), look at the CM Storm Quickfire Rapid mechanical keyboard. Available with various switches and has outstanding build quality (same manufacturer as Filcos iirc) for a very good price ($70-$90).

If you don't mind not having a num pad (I prefer it for the extra mouse space, and you can always buy a standalone num pad as well), look at the CM Storm Quickfire Rapid mechanical keyboard. Available with various switches and has [i]outstanding[/i] build quality (same manufacturer as Filcos iirc) for a very good price ($70-$90).
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imo these are pretty standard

mouse: g400
keyboard: any cmstorm keyboard is great
mousepad: qck/+/heavy
headset: siberia v2

total: ~ $250

ps don't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones

imo these are pretty standard

mouse: g400
keyboard: any cmstorm keyboard is great
mousepad: qck/+/heavy
headset: siberia v2

total: ~ $250

ps don't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones
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Derpusdon't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones

you forgot steelseries headphones

[quote=Derpus]don't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones[/quote]
you forgot steelseries headphones
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#24
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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks

Keyboard: Cooler Master Storm QuickFire Rapid Wired Gaming Keyboard ($79.98 @ Amazon)
Mouse: Logitech G400 Wired Optical Mouse ($46.99 @ Expansys US)
Headphones: ATH-AD700 ($111.25)
Mouse Pad: Steelseries Qck+ ($19.00)
Mic: Zalman ZM-Mic1 ($8.48)
Total: $265.70
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-07-22 19:13 EDT-0400)

[url=http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1jx8j]PCPartPicker part list[/url] / [url=http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1jx8j/by_merchant/]Price breakdown by merchant[/url] / [url=http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1jx8j/benchmarks/]Benchmarks[/url]

[b]Keyboard:[/b] [url=http://pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-keyboard-sgk4000gkcr1us]Cooler Master Storm QuickFire Rapid Wired Gaming Keyboard[/url] ($79.98 @ Amazon)
[b]Mouse:[/b] [url=http://pcpartpicker.com/part/logitech-mouse-910002277]Logitech G400 Wired Optical Mouse[/url] ($46.99 @ Expansys US)
[b]Headphones:[/b] [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0FU0AD0750] ATH-AD700[/url] ($111.25)
[b]Mouse Pad:[/b] [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826995021] Steelseries Qck+[/url] ($19.00)
[b]Mic:[/b] [url=http://www.amazon.com/Zalman-Zm-Mic1-Sensitivity-Headphone-Microphone/dp/B00029MTMQ?tag=teamfortresst-20] Zalman ZM-Mic1[/url] ($8.48)
[b]Total:[/b] $265.70
[i](Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)[/i]
[i](Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-07-22 19:13 EDT-0400)[/i]
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http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=leopold,tenkeyless

100 dollars on a keyboard, completely worth it.

http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=leopold,tenkeyless

100 dollars on a keyboard, completely worth it.
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bearodactylDerpusdon't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphonesyou forgot steelseries headphones

no????????

[quote=bearodactyl][quote=Derpus]don't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones[/quote]
you forgot steelseries headphones[/quote]
no????????
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#27
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DerpusbearodactylDerpusdon't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphonesyou forgot steelseries headphonesno????????

lol

[quote=Derpus][quote=bearodactyl][quote=Derpus]don't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones[/quote]
you forgot steelseries headphones[/quote]
no????????[/quote] lol
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#28
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bearodactylDerpusbearodactylDerpusdon't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphonesyou forgot steelseries headphonesno???????? lol

ur dumb

[quote=bearodactyl][quote=Derpus][quote=bearodactyl][quote=Derpus]don't buy razer keyboards, steelseries mice, and turtle beach headphones[/quote]
you forgot steelseries headphones[/quote]
no????????[/quote] lol[/quote]
ur dumb
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#29
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Do yourself a favor, don't ever buy a Razer keyboard.

Do yourself a favor, don't ever buy a Razer keyboard.
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#30
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DrewSwap the Sennheiser 419 for The Samsun SR850 or those superlux headphones. I wouldn't buy the G400 either for it's cable problems.

Agreed.

[quote=Drew]
Swap the Sennheiser 419 for The Samsun SR850 or those superlux headphones. I wouldn't buy the G400 either for it's cable problems.[/quote]
Agreed.
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