2012-01-26, 06:42 PM
EarthAdept2 Wrote:What is your current budget?:
I'd say probably <$70? I do sorta just want a price check on the general market.
What part are you looking for? Why do you need it?:
Keyboard, for fighting games (and some other games that might need multiple inputs)
What parts are in your current computer? Be as specific as possible. Links to Newegg/Tigerdirect are best.
Stock keyboard that came with a HP computer.
How do you intend to use this new part or new computer? What's the heaviest load it's likely to encounter?
Fighting game inputs (ie. multiple inputs either in quick succession like half-circle directionals or together like...well I can't think of a general example without using a specific tech from the game I play)
If you live anywhere other than the United States, please indicate your country.
Canada
Other notes:
I'm essentially looking for a keyboard that lets me press several buttons together without being ghosted. I have no idea if that's the same as mechanical keyboards or not.
I'm like 95% sure my keyboard atm is ghosted with probably 3KRO or something. I mean, stock keyboards can't possibly that fancy right.
Get a PS/2 keyboard, unlike USB PS/2 supports full n-key rollover.
Not a big spender, but my Das Professional is one of the most satisfying purchases I've ever made.
@Derosis, the PSU you linked above is not good.
If you're going for a modular OCZ in the same price range, look at the 750 ZT.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6817341052
Also, no reason to get 16GB of RAM.
If you can wait, Ivy Bridge drops sometime in April.
If not, are you using this for any kind of video editing or anything of the sort?
If you are, then go for an i7-2600k.
If not, go for an i5-2500k.
With either, make sure you get a decent aftermarket cooler like a CoolerMaster 212+.
If you go with the Intel processors, I recommend this motherboard:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813157271

