oh, bought this weekend: Mobo: Asus M5A99x EVO r2.0 RAM: Kingston 16 GB kit of 2x8 gb 1333 mhz class 9 DVD writer: LiteOn SATA DVD Card Reader: Akasa USB 3.0 card reader with eSATA and USB panel. Fans: 3x 120mm blue led Mouse: Razer Taipan. Still looking into a good keyboard replacement, and searching for a new Sennheiser headset
a 2D metroidvania arcade game called it looked amazing and quite large with open explorable levels and some backtracking
Bought at Mediamarkt Arena (Amsterdam), for 43 Euro. Logitech Extreme 3D Joystick I bought above joystick, for the Saitec MAD CATZ F.L.Y. 5 Joystick was ALWAYS broken, no matter WHERE I saw it displayed at the different Mediamarkt stores....Too big a indicator of it being a crap product falling apart. Damn, such a lovely name...."Mad Catz fly..." <a class="postlink" href="http://picscdn.redblue.de/doi/pixelboxx-mss-33457923/zoomviewer_st1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://picscdn.redblue.de/doi/pixelboxx ... viewer_st1</a> Also, bought from Bol.com for 42,= Euro. Sennheiser PC 230 Headset
Well, now that's amazing. I've bought the same joystick about, uh, ten years ago. :lol: (Was probably a predecessor, but still funny that the same design is still in use.)
Its a replacement for my olde Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback that was on Game port.... I just gave up on finding one with USB... I'd love to have the USB version of it. They don't make that kind of quality anymore
Fitbit Aria. Yeah we never had a working scale at home so... Also bought some jogging gear, and a new bluetooth headset specifically for that. Aaaaaand... An OBD2-bluetooth interface. So I can start monitoring my new company car's stats.
Corsair Vengance K95, full mechanical switches (cherry red) 18 programmable macro keys and individual key backlighting customization that switches automatically dependant on different games. My old mechanical keyboard (Aivia Osmium) developed the problem of registering 2 d's when i only pressed the key once. As you can imagine this was incredibly annoying if a minor problem, Amazon accepted it back for a full refund though.
Got the same keyboard without the Macro buttons. (I believe this one is the K90 then?). Served me well for quite some time now, really good keyboard As for myself:
Will be the k70 I believe, k90 is the earlier version of the k95 where the macro keys were still rubber dome instead of mechanical. Yours comes with the swappable red topped keys right? How are they for gaming compared to the normal ones?
Oh yeah k70 thats right. Well theyre like shaped so you dont slip off and have these rubberized tops. Not really sure if theyre necessary but i put them on anyway. I could live without them though
the pic shows EU layout. I hate 2 things of that: the extra key between the Z and the left "shift" key, and the key moved from above the "enter" key that is moved from above the enter to between the enter and the ' key, making the Enter key a upside down L shape. I've been trying to get a US version of the Logitech G510s I have an old Logitech G15 keyboard, first series, blue, US layout. Love it, but the keys become a bit.... wonkey after so many years.
Brothers in arms. My keyboard is game over after all the years, lol. Still using it, though. Bought some Cherry as an instant back-up just in case it goes down all of a sudden...
Never used anything other than an EU layout so wouldn't know the difference. Using the k95 now it is hard to get used to the Shift / Ctrl keys not being the left hand edge of the keyboard, keep pressing macro keys instead