Take your gaming to the next level with this SteelSeries Sensei [RAW] 62155 gaming mouse, which features a SteelSeries Engine and 90-5670 cpi movement resolution for precise control. Seven buttons can be programmed to your preference.
So far, I'm very much enjoying this mouse. Lightweight, very precise.
Few minor gripes with it, but keyword being "minor." The scroll wheel has started squeaking, and I can't quite figure out why. Doesn't impact it's usage, it just squeaks. The rubberized finish isn't entirely something I enjoy, but it's good for grip. Finally, the left and right click switches are almost TOO light and don't give much feedback.
That all said, I'd still very much recommend this. It's cheap, comfortable to use in my large hands, and is surprisingly nice despite it's light weight (i prefer heavier mice).
This Corsair CX Series Modular CX750M CP-9020061-NA power supply features over- and under-voltage, over-power and short-circuit protection to prevent damage to your components. The flexible modular cabling system accommodates your system configuration.
This Insignia™ NS-PCYWS51 antistatic wristband features a conductive carbon interior coating that helps dissipate static for reliable protection while you repair your computer or other electronics. The adjustable band lets you customize the fit.
Experience smooth, sharp gaming images with this XFX Radeon R9 270X R9-270X-CDFR graphics card, which features 2GB DDR5 on-board memory for visual realism. Double dissipation with an IP-5X fan provides reliable temperature regulation.
So far, so good. Plays BF3 on Ultra 1080p with few problems (FPS is low due to my bad CPU), and was relatively easy to install and get going.
Only problem I had was getting it to display video, but that's because of my bad CPU/APU being stupid and just generally being a nuisance.
Also runs really hot unless you mess with fan speeds...was breaking 80C playing Bf3 until I downloaded MSI Afterburner...now I only get to that temp running FurMark.
Intensify your game audio with this Logitech G430 981-000536 over-the-ear headset that features Dolby 7.1 surround to ensure an immersive soundscape. The noise-cancelling boom mic enables clear communication with your teammates.
Before I get into this, let me just say: I bought this on sale, for $50. I wasn't expecting too much from a $50 7.1 headset, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Pros: -Sound quality is pretty good, for a non-amplified headset. -It is incredibly comfortable once you get the foam broken in. -The Surround Sound capability is almost spot-on, which is great since it's Virtual. -The microphone is "uni-directional," which basically means each side of the mic will pick up sound. Nice thing is though, is it's noise-cancelling. -The headband is made of a fairly thick metal, which will greatly increase the durability of the headset, and also keeps it planted to your head a bit better. -Look great...I mean, VERY great.
Cons: -The mids and bass are a bit lacking, but that's to be expected from an unamplified headset. -The USB dongle/sound-card can cause some serious problems at times...and for an audiophile, it's no fun. Sound isn't consistent. -Previously mentioned USB dongle is REQUIRED for Virtual 7.1 Surround. -Isn't True Surround, but it was under $80 (even before the sale)
Overall: I gotta say...for the price I paid, I got ALOT. When Surround Mode is activated in the software Logitech directs you to download, you can pretty easily pinpoint where enemies are coming from. The sound, although lacking a bit, is still quite powerful and clear despite not being amplified via USB. The microphone is alot better than my previous headset's (Turtle Beach X12), and cancels out quite alot of "ambient noise."
If you're looking for a relatively cheap, well-rounded headset, I'd definitely recommend the Logitech G430.
My Best Buy number: 2851449656
My Best Buy number: 2851449656
What's great about it: Great sound, metal and fairly high-quality plastic for durability.
What's not so great: The USB dongle (USB soundcard that comes with the headset) can cause problems.