I highly recommend the wooting 60HE keyboard, you don't even need to get the wooting prebuilt one, just get the pcb module and fit it in any compatible case and compatible switches and slap any keys you like, you may be able to do it for cheaper with aftermarket parts. The hall effect switches are next level you can chose how far down you need to press a key in order to activate it and likewise with the release of the key. Just don't use snap tap as tempting as it may be because you will get kicked from your games and it may ruin your match completely.
There are several points I disagree with you due to my experience importing peripherals: -Mice: Glorious has a bad QC and it is not possible to recommend any previous generation Logitech product because of its 2 click failures or current generation because of its overpricing when you can buy Lamzu/Pulsar/Vaxee. -Mousepads: all mousepads wear out (some much faster than others) and change their glide depending on humidity, there are only 2 zowie mousepads that are worth it (G-SR-SE ROUGE/G-SR II) so it's better to get information from youtubers like boardzy about how mousepads feel. -Keyboards: no keyboard brand comes close to the QC that Wooting has for its price, both Logitech and Razer have always had QC or software issues so there are several Chinese hall effect alternatives that outperform mechanical/optical keyboards from recognized brands. -Headset: It’s true that right now there’s no recommended headset if you need to move around, but if you have a stable setup, you can get $30 IEMs and a $20 microphone for better quality (audio quality/microphone quality/external noise isolation/comfort) than any gaming headset.
I have like four keyboards that are just on hand in case one of mine breaks....which one of mine did recently...I was wondering why sometimes I couldn't strafe left. A key was busted. Switched to a k100 from corsair I rarely used, and the actuation on the keys is *way* better than the razer keyboard I had that was way too sensitive and made stuff like jigglepeeking difficult. Now, I don't have to worry about zipping back and forth. I still use a razer mouse, deathadder v3. I'm so glad dpi switch is on the bottom now. Before I would accidentally hit it in game and would mess me up. But the peripherals I use now, I am perfectly dialed in. As for the monitor, I'm using 165hz refresh rate, which seems to be just fine with oled. I used to play on 240hz on a TN panel. Sure the fluidity was better, felt a little more smooth but I can't tell the difference honestly at 165hz. The fact it was a TN panel made me unable to see what was happening in game compared to oled. Once there's a good 240hz oled that runs just at 2k (desk isn't large enough for a 4k), then I'll get one of those, but I'll probably want to make sure the screen is matte
I think the only 2 peripherals that are a must have are a rapid trigger keyboard and a 240hz or higher refresh rate (had a 360hz) and only noticed the difference when I was doing 180s which is rare in cs but everything else is PERSONAL PREFERENCE! Because every mouse nowadays is pretty good and most sensors were just about maxed out 3 years ago . Just now the shape and weight is just want you want and you most likely can’t see above 1k hz on a mouse because your monitor can’t keep up and then mousepad is just personal preference but the artisan mousepads are a great option too. And lastly headsets I will live and die by hyperx I’ve never had a problem ever with any of their products and I use the hyperx cloud 3s and they are just so good!
My setup: - ASUS ROG SPATHA X Gaming Mouse - Razer Gigantus V2 Large Mousepad - Currently using Logitech G910 Gaming Keyboard (no raised switsches), having a SteelSeries APEX 3 TKL (mechanical gaming keyboard) delivered to me either tomorrow or Saturday - ViewSonic VX2719-PC-MHD Curved 27" 240Hz 1ms Gaming Monitor - Acer RG240Y 24" 75Hz Monitor for watching videos on the side
Yes If you don’t have the right gears you're not going anywhere My currently setup -keyboard: wooting 60he+ is the best for the software but there are a lof of keyboards that are better like performance.....last week i ordered nuphy air 60he and i'm thyiking to buy also the new asus falchion ace hfx -mice: wlmouse beast mini and htr 8k.......i love ultralight mice with weight less 40gr - mousepad: i lately use glasspad. i prefer to have zero stopping power ....and i have skypad 4.0 and padsmith empress blue version -monitor: 27GR95QE-B 4k 144hz......but i'm thinking to buy a monitor of alienware dual hz with 4k 180hz or 1080p. 360hz..i prefer to play at 4k resolution.......i'm waiting a monitor 4k 360 hz xD but I think it’s still a little while..... - headphones: steelseries artic nova pro wireless, logitech astro a 50x
I play with an oled monitor and it feels good to me. It's ultrawide too so I get the 4:3 stretched effect but running 1920x1080 16:9 res stretched to the full panel, so it looks pretty much the same
with all do respect, but what you say is wrong! you say several times you cant go wrong with logitech, razer or steelseries. just take one. thats so wrong man ! you have nice stuff but all those 3 do have shity gear to. the gear you have it top notch but not alle the razer, logitech or steelseries are!
That’s a fair point to bring up. I was trying to say that if you go with their newest models you can’t really go wrong. Great sensors, great specs, and good quality. They have made a lot of trash tho
Forget candy, this Halloween I’m hoping for the ultimate treat-a shiny new RTX 4090! Because who needs sweets when you can have the sweetest graphics card in town? 🕸️🕷️” 🎃👻
the moment he said, "zowie qck + heavy" you realize he doesn't know what he is talking about 😅
He probably doesn’t know the name steel series
I highly recommend the wooting 60HE keyboard, you don't even need to get the wooting prebuilt one, just get the pcb module and fit it in any compatible case and compatible switches and slap any keys you like, you may be able to do it for cheaper with aftermarket parts. The hall effect switches are next level you can chose how far down you need to press a key in order to activate it and likewise with the release of the key. Just don't use snap tap as tempting as it may be because you will get kicked from your games and it may ruin your match completely.
Lots of wooting enjoyers here! I love it 😁
Great company, with a amazing keyboard 10/10
Would love to know which settings you are using on your GPX2?
-Gaming surface mode?
-Lod?
-Hertz?
-Dpi?
Many thanks!
There are several points I disagree with you due to my experience importing peripherals:
-Mice: Glorious has a bad QC and it is not possible to recommend any previous generation Logitech product because of its 2 click failures or current generation because of its overpricing when you can buy Lamzu/Pulsar/Vaxee.
-Mousepads: all mousepads wear out (some much faster than others) and change their glide depending on humidity, there are only 2 zowie mousepads that are worth it (G-SR-SE ROUGE/G-SR II) so it's better to get information from youtubers like boardzy about how mousepads feel.
-Keyboards: no keyboard brand comes close to the QC that Wooting has for its price, both Logitech and Razer have always had QC or software issues so there are several Chinese hall effect alternatives that outperform mechanical/optical keyboards from recognized brands.
-Headset: It’s true that right now there’s no recommended headset if you need to move around, but if you have a stable setup, you can get $30 IEMs and a $20 microphone for better quality (audio quality/microphone quality/external noise isolation/comfort) than any gaming headset.
I have like four keyboards that are just on hand in case one of mine breaks....which one of mine did recently...I was wondering why sometimes I couldn't strafe left. A key was busted. Switched to a k100 from corsair I rarely used, and the actuation on the keys is *way* better than the razer keyboard I had that was way too sensitive and made stuff like jigglepeeking difficult. Now, I don't have to worry about zipping back and forth. I still use a razer mouse, deathadder v3. I'm so glad dpi switch is on the bottom now. Before I would accidentally hit it in game and would mess me up. But the peripherals I use now, I am perfectly dialed in. As for the monitor, I'm using 165hz refresh rate, which seems to be just fine with oled. I used to play on 240hz on a TN panel. Sure the fluidity was better, felt a little more smooth but I can't tell the difference honestly at 165hz. The fact it was a TN panel made me unable to see what was happening in game compared to oled. Once there's a good 240hz oled that runs just at 2k (desk isn't large enough for a 4k), then I'll get one of those, but I'll probably want to make sure the screen is matte
I think the only 2 peripherals that are a must have are a rapid trigger keyboard and a 240hz or higher refresh rate (had a 360hz) and only noticed the difference when I was doing 180s which is rare in cs but everything else is PERSONAL PREFERENCE! Because every mouse nowadays is pretty good and most sensors were just about maxed out 3 years ago . Just now the shape and weight is just want you want and you most likely can’t see above 1k hz on a mouse because your monitor can’t keep up and then mousepad is just personal preference but the artisan mousepads are a great option too. And lastly headsets I will live and die by hyperx I’ve never had a problem ever with any of their products and I use the hyperx cloud 3s and they are just so good!
Hey lots of good info in here! I love all the recommendations 😎
I've used hyperx headsets since they were available around the beginning of csgo, and I love them
My setup:
- ASUS ROG SPATHA X Gaming Mouse
- Razer Gigantus V2 Large Mousepad
- Currently using Logitech G910 Gaming Keyboard (no raised switsches), having a SteelSeries APEX 3 TKL (mechanical gaming keyboard) delivered to me either tomorrow or Saturday
- ViewSonic VX2719-PC-MHD Curved 27" 240Hz 1ms Gaming Monitor
- Acer RG240Y 24" 75Hz Monitor for watching videos on the side
Thanks for sharing! I wish you all the luck in your gaming journey 😁
@CoJoMoCS no problem! Thank you very much 😁
What in-ears is the best when it comes to LANs? Like when you play on stage?
Check out these other mouse manufacturers that are actually quite good: Lamzu (e.g., Maya X), Pulsar (e.g., X2H), and Endgame Gear (e.g., OP1 8K)
When it comes to CS: Vaxee
Will do :)
Yes If you don’t have the right gears you're not going anywhere
My currently setup
-keyboard: wooting 60he+ is the best for the software but there are a lof of keyboards that are better like performance.....last week i ordered nuphy air 60he and i'm thyiking to buy also the new asus falchion ace hfx
-mice: wlmouse beast mini and htr 8k.......i love ultralight mice with weight less 40gr
- mousepad: i lately use glasspad. i prefer to have zero stopping power ....and i have skypad 4.0 and padsmith empress blue version
-monitor: 27GR95QE-B 4k 144hz......but i'm thinking to buy a monitor of alienware dual hz with 4k 180hz or 1080p. 360hz..i prefer to play at 4k resolution.......i'm waiting a monitor 4k 360 hz xD but I think it’s still a little while.....
- headphones: steelseries artic nova pro wireless, logitech astro a 50x
Yeah I’d say for sure upgrade that monitor when you can! Looking great tho 🔥
@@CoJoMoCS yes i will do at Dicember if i can i'm really curious to try 360hz even if they are in full hd
Have you ever tried an OLED monitor? I have one and I find it much better than a standard panel. Better colors and feels smoother.
It is mindblowing how good it is. The only thing is that it’s too big the one I have so I had to get rid of it
@@CoJoMoCS I play on a 39 inch lol😂
I play with an oled monitor and it feels good to me. It's ultrawide too so I get the 4:3 stretched effect but running 1920x1080 16:9 res stretched to the full panel, so it looks pretty much the same
with all do respect, but what you say is wrong! you say several times you cant go wrong with logitech, razer or steelseries. just take one. thats so wrong man ! you have nice stuff but all those 3 do have shity gear to. the gear you have it top notch but not alle the razer, logitech or steelseries are!
That’s a fair point to bring up. I was trying to say that if you go with their newest models you can’t really go wrong. Great sensors, great specs, and good quality. They have made a lot of trash tho
I all I need is a new keyboard, my current is a hyperx membrane one, but the spacebar is broken
I’d get a wooting or Logitech
should i buy a 360 hz monitor if i get avg around 400 fps but sometimes it goes under 360 fps? or should i buy a 240 hz one
If you want to pimp your logitech i can recommend superglide glass skates makes tracking a little bit smoother but they cost 30€.
Oh shit really?? Thanks dude I’m gunna look into this wtf
Thanks for the recommendation 😁
I use a Zowie FK2 and it’s the best mouse on earth in my opinion. It’s awesome for CS, Quake… for a lot of FPS games.
Nice! I’m happy for you 😁
love hyperx but swapped few years ago to logitech gpro headset, after HyperX swap to HP instead of kingston. Feels like hyperx under HP is lot worse
I still like my hyperX 😎
I have the Steelseries areox is that okay or should I switch?
5*
it's good don't worry about it.
Yeah you are okay with that
Forget candy, this Halloween I’m hoping for the ultimate treat-a shiny new RTX 4090! Because who needs sweets when you can have the sweetest graphics card in town? 🕸️🕷️” 🎃👻
Make sure to have a decently powerful CPU so you can achieve those super high frame rates with such powerful GPU!
That would be a great treat 🎃 I wish I could get that 😂😭
How about the drivers? Do you like the driver software ?
Always use the oldest ones, like from 2010 and older. Trust!
QCK is steelseries not Zowie I think :D great vid nonetheless
Oops you are right! My bad. 😎
Just buy skins… skins = skills 🤩
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u have no clue about tech, so why make the video?