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    Peripherals

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by marcyff2, Mar 30, 2015.

  1. marcyff2

    marcyff2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    [​IMG] So I am building my gaming unit at home. Currently have my RB 2015 set up next to my 2 AOC monitors (one is for the PS4). I just bought myself the Razer Naga Chroma. as it is a gaming mouse and wireless and Razer (yes I am a fan).

    Currently thinking of getting a Mechanical keyboard (unfortunately there are no wireless ones). So my question follows. Is it worth getting a Mechanical keyboard?....

    I never had one and I find the keyboard on the RB very solid for gaming.

    Also tell me of your gaming set up.

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  2. altecxp

    altecxp Notebook Consultant

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    Myself, and a few friends that I talked into getting mechanical, all find that type better on it, partly due to the fact you can better feel the key registering and that you can actually hear it as well. If you play games that requires LOT of different keys (not playing an Arc Mage in WoW, or mine-craft where you really just need to casually hit 4 or 5, but more like Starcraft where you have buttons mapped all over) then a mechanical keyboard can be very nice to have.

    I personally have a WASD CODE with Cherry Greens and 2mm spacers. A Deathadder, a Bluetooth Orochi(sp) for when I travel, and a cheap Dell ISP 23in display that i got on sale, but it had 1920x1200 so i snapped it up, with some 14yr old Dell 2.1 speakers and ATH-M50 headphones.