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So I've been thinking about upgrading to an Alienware or other really good gaming PC, what are some good accessories you'd recommend getting for gaming?
I'm looking for really good brands of things such as Headsets, Keyboards, Mouses,..even a Mousepad, I already know the type of Monitor I'm getting..wave
, just kind of want others opinions, I heard the Razor brand was really nice
I'm looking for really good brands of things such as Headsets, Keyboards, Mouses,..even a Mousepad, I already know the type of Monitor I'm getting..wave

Re: Accessories?
Turtle beaches are good headset wise. Mousepad... Surprised you have to ask, would've thought you'd go with an RS mousepad 
As far as keyboard, I'd just really stick with Logitech. There's a very nice Logitech wireless keyboard with a built in mouse (Amazon link to it). Has some decent reviews

As far as keyboard, I'd just really stick with Logitech. There's a very nice Logitech wireless keyboard with a built in mouse (Amazon link to it). Has some decent reviews


"I've never told a lie, and that makes me a liar,
I've never made a bet, yet we gamble with desire.
I never lit a match with intent to start a fire,
But recently the flames are getting out of control."
- Jase Rae (By: All Time Low)
Re: Accessories?
Don't get Alienware...ridiculously overpriced.
I'd recommend MSI if you're getting a laptop.
However, if you are getting a PC, build your own. Cost effectiveness when building your own is ridiculous. If you buy a premade PC for $1000, a custom PC for $1000 will have pretty much twice the power/specs.
As for Keyboards, get a mechanical keyboard. No doubt about it.
Three brands to choose from IMO: Filco, Ducky and Das. Research it.
Mice, If you are getting Razer, go the Deathadder, only decent thing they've made. Steelseries area good alternative. Any headset will do.
I'd recommend MSI if you're getting a laptop.
However, if you are getting a PC, build your own. Cost effectiveness when building your own is ridiculous. If you buy a premade PC for $1000, a custom PC for $1000 will have pretty much twice the power/specs.
As for Keyboards, get a mechanical keyboard. No doubt about it.
Three brands to choose from IMO: Filco, Ducky and Das. Research it.
Mice, If you are getting Razer, go the Deathadder, only decent thing they've made. Steelseries area good alternative. Any headset will do.
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Re: Accessories?
Magic. wrote:Don't get Alienware...ridiculously overpriced.
I'd recommend MSI if you're getting a laptop.
However, if you are getting a PC, build your own. Cost effectiveness when building your own is ridiculous. If you buy a premade PC for $1000, a custom PC for $1000 will have pretty much twice the power/specs.
Completely agree with this.
Don't get me wrong.. Alienware is sexy as hell, but overpriced. If you're just looking to find a good performance Windows PC, build your own.

"I've never told a lie, and that makes me a liar,
I've never made a bet, yet we gamble with desire.
I never lit a match with intent to start a fire,
But recently the flames are getting out of control."
- Jase Rae (By: All Time Low)
Re: Accessories?
[ADMIN] Kelly wrote:Turtle beaches are good headset wise. Mousepad... Surprised you have to ask, would've thought you'd go with an RS mousepad
As far as keyboard, I'd just really stick with Logitech. There's a very nice Logitech wireless keyboard with a built in mouse (Amazon link to it). Has some decent reviews
I actually really like that keyboard, it's such a cheap price too, some of the ones I've been looking at were around 200+, made me want to ragequit xD
Also thank you for the help, both of you<3

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