So I am just wondering which brands you guys prefer for your various PC accessories. I will let you know mine.
Keyboard:(personally I game on laptops and don't mind spending that extra buck for a decent gaming laptop but my fiancee has a desktop for gaming) Razer
Mice: Cooler Master (it just fits my claw grip style)
Headset: Cooler Master (used to use turtle beach but switched over when cooler master started making headsets)
Mic: Built in on my headset
Mousepad: Cooler Master (simply because I order stuff from them anyways)
So how about you guys? feel free to add other accessories if you want.
What brand/company do you prefer for your PC accessories
Débuté par
xNYROx
, juil. 22 2013 05:35
#1
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 05:35
#2
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 06:19
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
I like Logitech a lot. I've been using the mouse for a Logitech MX 5000 M&K set for several years now. Just now it's starting to "burn out" (the two main buttons don't hold down correctly--sometimes they'll release prematurely when I'm still pressing down).
Keyboard really does not matter to me. It only needs to be relatively quick, and any wired keyboard will do.
I don't use a headset, or a mic--I don't play multiplayer.
Mousepads are superfluous for laser mice, and even for optical mice unless it's a high gloss surface.
Keyboard really does not matter to me. It only needs to be relatively quick, and any wired keyboard will do.
I don't use a headset, or a mic--I don't play multiplayer.
Mousepads are superfluous for laser mice, and even for optical mice unless it's a high gloss surface.
#3
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 07:10
Keyboard: "there can be only one", and that one is the Model M. Fortunately PCkeyboard (formerly Unicomp) still make them. Okay, they're a bit noisy and heavy, but that's the way I like them!
Mouse: older Logitech mice are good. I'm using a G5, though it seems to have certain driver problems on Windows 7.
Headset: I'll stick with my trusty Sennheiser headphones, thanks.
Mic: don't use one.
Mousepad: don't use one of them either.
Mouse: older Logitech mice are good. I'm using a G5, though it seems to have certain driver problems on Windows 7.
Headset: I'll stick with my trusty Sennheiser headphones, thanks.
Mic: don't use one.
Mousepad: don't use one of them either.
#4
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 07:15
Qpad, have MK-85 and and 5k LE mouse and they're by far the best i've and far ahead of Logitech, Razer and Steelseries imo.
#5
Guest_Aotearas_*
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 10:07
Guest_Aotearas_*
No preferences, I simply take the one that looks best when I am shopping for such stuff.
All I know is that Razer is overpriced, so that one is on my no-no list. I do however look their stuff up to see what kind of features I can expect from good products, but that's it.
All I know is that Razer is overpriced, so that one is on my no-no list. I do however look their stuff up to see what kind of features I can expect from good products, but that's it.
#6
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 02:39
Monitor: Samsung
Keyboard: Logitech
Speaker: Logitech
Mouse: A4tech / Philips
DVD ROM: Pioneer
Hard Drive: Western Digital
Motherboard: Gigabyte
CPU: Intel
GPU: No preference!
Ram: No Preference, between Patriot, Corsair and Geil
In Laptops I like HP, Toshiba and Lenovo.
That's enough.
Keyboard: Logitech
Speaker: Logitech
Mouse: A4tech / Philips
DVD ROM: Pioneer
Hard Drive: Western Digital
Motherboard: Gigabyte
CPU: Intel
GPU: No preference!
Ram: No Preference, between Patriot, Corsair and Geil
In Laptops I like HP, Toshiba and Lenovo.
That's enough.
#7
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 03:27
I'm using a Corsair Vengeance K70 and a Razer Naga. I don't play MMOs anymore, so the Naga isn't doing much, but otherwise both are the best of each peripheral I've ever used.
#8
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 05:24
Not a preference per se, but a list of what I'm using at the moment.
Monitor: Dell Ultrasharp U2711
Speakers: AudioEngine A5+
Headphones: Philips Fidelio X1
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Ultimate
Mouse: Razer Mamba
Mousepad: Razer Scarab
Monitor: Dell Ultrasharp U2711
Speakers: AudioEngine A5+
Headphones: Philips Fidelio X1
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Ultimate
Mouse: Razer Mamba
Mousepad: Razer Scarab
#9
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 11:56
Logitech. Always for everything<3 Their mouses and keyboards always feel just right and are always incredibly durable. My kid brother has this 10 years old Logitech G5. The mouse first survived my WoW addiction of few years..then few years hibernation in dusty closet, then my kid brother's WoW addiction of few years...and still it is alive and well and seeing heavy use *snif* Entire surface of this beautiful device has been grinded to dust by our greasy paws years ago. Logos and such long gone. Yet, it works perfectly. No techology should be expected to undergo that much stress and usage without seeing even proper maintanence. Beautiful piece of technology.
I'm 100% sure Keith Richards is gonna use Logitech mouse for all of his post-apocalyptic computing needs.
I'm 100% sure Keith Richards is gonna use Logitech mouse for all of his post-apocalyptic computing needs.
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