For the best of the best gaming keyboard that *isn't* available on Amazon (cos this video is Amazon specific), check out: ruclips.net/video/NrEKPbpYL_0/видео.html
If u watch some of his videos I will realise he knows also spending a lot of money isn't ideal but it's not that Ur like not allowed to do it and the funny part is that he has an artisan
I have been using the Rival 3 for about 3 - 4 months and it has been great. The shape fits super well in my hands and the RGB looks very cool. For 30 dollars, super duper reccomend it.
@@megamagma4422 Rival 3 wireless needs AA batteries though if I am not mistaken, and is a little bit heavier. I honestly think the benefits of having the wire - never needing to charge, RGB can stay on indefinitely, plug and play - outweigh the cons when in such a budget range. At more mid-tier levels the wireless mice start to shine I think, but budget much shine when they have wires imo Been using the Rival 110/Rival 3 for almost ten years btw. Tried several other mice even wireless ones, they just can’t match the comfort of the Rival 3 for me. I also think a good shape will make you perform better than something less comfortable but 20g lighter and or wireless
i feel like something that wasn't taken into consideration when looking at the keyboards was the latency of the keyboard presses. I usually go to rtings to check keyboard latency and i know there will be ppl out there saying that latency doesn't matter but when the latency on a keyboard is 20ms, it is certainly noticeable.
@@NOTGamerForever Well, depending on the quality of said bucks, just one can go for thousands of dollars, but that amount of money far surpasses what you will need to spend on a mouse and keyboard.
I disagree with most of these ESPECIALLY the mousepads lmao so I offer these instead. Mousepad is up to you cuz only you know if you prefer fast/slow pads and there are lots of amazing ones in 2023 for only around 40 dollars. Just buy from recent releases and not the super old generations ones cuz most of them are cheaply made even if they were used by pros back in the OLD days or such. 1.) razer flagships + wooting 60 (pro & lan competitors) ($$$) 2.) gpx/pulsar/lamzu/pwng/gwolves gen 2's + new analogs with rapid trigger (serious ranked/aimer) (300$+) 3.) pulsar/lamzu/ninjutso gen 1's + custom keebs w low actuation switches (serious ranked) (200$+) 4.) zaopin z1 pro/dragonfly 4k + epomakers & etc. prebuilt quality keebs (pub warrior) (100$+) 5.) viper mini wired + RK61, GK, etc. like keebs (budget warrior) (90$ or lower)
One problem with the darmoshark m3: I got one at Christmas so about half a year since writing this comment and ever since I've had it the dpi randomly changes mid game about 2-3 times a day and just yesterday my mouse finally dies and now whenever I try select a dpi it just resets it to 0 and it's impossible for me to change
Your video quality is getting better with every video, keep it up. I liked the face camera colors here but in my opinion, I found the (constant) zooming in and out a bit weird. I almost made out with you on 5:45
I think I have actucally a pretty nice mouse/keyboard combo, but the price drops and shit make it worthless. I have a G502 hero wired/a GPX, which I hate, a razer Huntsman mini red switch, which I also hate too, because it has no fking arrow keys and I hate the fn combo, I would love to see razer come out with an 65% wooting competitor, but I think I won't be able to see a keyboard like this in the next 50 years or more so yeah. My mousepad is kinda small, but I don't pay Razer over 100 bucks for the deskmat.
I think I would hate your combo too as G502 too heavy for gaming and gpx bad shape to stable your aim, yeah I need my arrow keys but you can buy arrow key only keyboard or Razer blackwidow v3 65% also why do have to buy mouse pad from Razer? When there are so much opinions out there which are way better and cheater like aqua control 2
For the higher-end keyboard I'd suggest going with Cidoo V75, it costs like 110-130 dollars depending on where you get it but they're much much much more premium than the Epomaker Th80. Really solid build quality with full aluminium body, amazing sound and feel for the price, has 2.4 ghz dongle, and looks premium (comes with a knob too). It is basically an LMK81 custom mechanical keyboard that's fully built and modded out of the box (mind you that the price for LMK81 barebone keyboard kit alone is 100-110 dollars). But if you're going the full gaming route of course there's Wooting 60HE for a premium.
i honestly really like royal kludge. bought a rk84 for my first build and its a super solid board with a lot of potential if u just lube the switches/stabs, tape mod and foam stuff the case. U will have a very solid budget custom board.
i feel like the best budget mouse is the logitech g203. it has great performance around 1000 polling rate and really cheap. this my opinion but what do u think?
Hello! Have you heard about the deskmats from Hystar? They're $40 for the XXL (36" × 16") or $60 for the XXXL (45" × 20"). I have seen a few reviews and all of them said they're very good.
my list would be: -mouse: VNG F1 pro, 4k support, lighter and has much better side buttonsthan the superlight (all the ones i tested all sucked) just needs to buy aftermarket skates which the superlight also does -mousepad: i'd go with the aqua control 2 -keyboard: mathew tech mk67 pro, switches are lubbed from factory and it sounds great out of the box
@@shiion6711 for sure, if you're going to get a more premium mice at that price range i'd go for the pulsar x2v2 with the 4k dongle, i have a regular x2 and i love it too
This is a video that should be spread around to faaaaaaar more people, and you deserve to have many more subscribers roll in for the content and humour. This video could save some people’s lives, straight up
i dont really like reviews that are super flashy and loud so i respect you for keeping the tone respectful and lowered a little. Cant stand when a youtuber is shouting at me.
im from australia i got a 19$ laser wired gaming mouse and it kicks ass all the way to 125000 dpi super light with honey comb shell id try that is suprizingly good
Casual recommendation especially for budget one First mouse is bad Vxe r1/pro For 35/45$ its the king of budget gaming mice Perfect shape coating and skates is better than gpx tbh Premium switches and strong sensor and support 4k pulling rates For 70$ the op1 8k is the king For 100$ u cant go wrong with sora v2 Basically better than gpx
To begin, I respect this guy's reviews of these products. But I want you guys to not use some of the cheap options of mice in this video. The Steelseries wired mice are just bad and the side flexes of it is unusable compared to some of the other options on the market such as razer viper mini or the g102. For the mid range ($50) of the mice I always recommend people not to use mice from small companies because the sensors aren't always the best. Although it is wired, I would recommend the razer viper 8k for the best of the best performance of ANY mice out there along with the razer deathadder v3 wired mentioned later in the video. For wireless options, G304 and Razer Viper v3 Hyperspeed would be strongly recommended, since the performance packed for the price is just too good to be true. For mice, this is all ive got since the higher range options mentioned in this video are pretty great. Secondly, I will not talk about mousepad in this comment as it is almost always preference of each person unless the quality is below average. Lastly, to mention keyboards, I think since this video is about gaming setups I thought the priority should be performance over typing feel. Since I strongly disagree about his choices in this video, here's my list if you guys wants some of the best performance in the market. The reason of disagreement is because wireless keyboards are generally not good for gaming. Not only are the response times not great, but wireless from small companies are just not good for getting the best performances. $50 range: Logitech g413 se tkl This keyboard is unbeatable for the price as the latency is this keyboard is as good as a lot of the $100 keyboards out there. (BTW, these results are coming from benchmarks done with professional equipment) If you guys are wanting THE BEST OF THE BEST for your money, there are two choices. Razer Huntsman V2 TKL linear ($109) and the Corsair k70 tkl opx ($129). To begin with, the corsair option does have lower latency making it better performance wise, but the build quality of this exact device is not the best. to get some better build quality, the Razer option wins because it packs the performance as good as the corsair does but with better quality and without any major issues. Honorable mentions: Wooting 60HE. The pcb latency of this keyboard is definitely worse than the razer and corsair options above, but the features such as 0.1mm actuation brings up this latency up to be as good as the competition. Also, this keyboard packs some features that others cannot have due to different hardware. The major feature is rapid trigger, allowing the keyswitch to be deactivated in any point of the switch by being released if raised up by 0.15 mm. This keyboard is considered to be the best at some games where deactivation times are important, such as valorant of CS:GO. This is not mentioned in the main list since it is almost $174 + shipping and is not available on amazon. I think this guys video is great, but as a person who rely on numbers than feel, I thought it would be relevant for some people buying gaming peripherals to know this information.
@@maxthememer1780 its a slight difference buddy 1000hz already has its limits vs the 8000hz in corsair, and the actual benchmarks show that while corsair has 0.18ms of latency while wooting has 1.26 ms. if you are playing games such as apex or overwatch where releasing point does not matter, corsair is faster and better for that slight difference, especially in higher ranks. If you don't even know the basic concept of polling rate, don't argue with other people who does.
@@maxthememer1780sorry for using overwatch and apex. actually, movements in apex do benefit from wooting, i dont play apex so i didnt know. but for other games that doesnt, such as league, rhythmic games such as ez2on, etc benefit from corsair's faster polling/scanrate
45 dollar mouse is good and the 100 dollar pad eh ill afford it will sac the gpu from 4080 to 4060 ventus and ill get the royal kludge as the keyboard rk g68
ended with a RK G68 with a Dragonfly F1 MOBA w/Aqua Control 2, i think that a Kysona M600 maybe was a better choice of mouse but im really satisfied with that combo overall, the keyboard isnt the smoothest but i plan to do tempest mod with pbt keycaps and pre lubed gateron pro yellow 3.0
I'm interested in the Razer Atlas, but I'm worried about the oleophobic coating wearing off eventually because it is a coating layer after all. I was wondering if you could do a long term review of the Razer Atlas, would love to hear your opinion. Also, I heard that Asus' ROG Moonstone Ace L glass pad has a quieter surface for mouse movement. Would love to see you review that too, if you have the budget for it.
i've had the atlas for 3 months and coating hasnt changed since the day i got it feels the same i use it everyday for hours with my superlight feels good i would recommend
at the moment, nothing has changed with the razer atlas (probably won't do a video because of that, but maybe if I find additional topics) it still has the same glide as when I first got it and I regularly clean it as well as I used it in videos, it's even had a few heavy objects thrown on it with no issues.
@DiamondLobbyReviews As the OP said, I'm also concerned with sound. Right now I'm running a free plastic Razer Sphex that came with my Dav3. It's loud as hell and that annoys me, especially when gaming at night as I live with other people so the sound is always in the back of my mind which is no fun. Everything I've heard about glass pads' durability and consistency sounds exactly right for me but this is the thing that's holding me back. I've heard the Atlas is quieter than other glass pads due to the coating, what are your thoughts?
I'm not interested in the skypad because of its base. The pulsar is cool but because of how my desk is, the L size is too small while the XL size is too big. The Razer Atlas has a perfect width for me of 40 cm. Where im from, its also easier for me to find the Razer Atlas at a lower price than the other 2. But if i'm being honest, i'm now more interested in the ROG Moonstone Ace L because I heard it's quieter than rest.
This helped so much in building my first PC setup from an HP laptop. Thanks for the great commentary, and easy-to-understand information! Much appreciated!
Hey, do you think hall effect keyboards are worth it for people who will never be good players and are too old to even try? Is it a bit more fun so generally worth it or should I just skip that and get something nicer for typing?
The Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Wired is being returned not even after 1 year of use. The scroll wheel felt weak since I first used it and now almost a year later, the scroll click does not always work and the scroll wheel makes a funny noise. Also, the scroll wheel is super sensitive.
Can you give a review to the Thunderobot ml901? It's like the darmoshark m3, but cheaper and a little heavier. It also has a more expensive version (ml903), but it has a 4khz charging base and is still cheap.
I'll never understand the hype around 60% keyboards being gaming keyboards. Like I get it. Mouse space. But bro I play on a VERY low sens. I do not utilize my desk space so extremely that I can't handle 2 inches of keyboard space that gives me like 30 useful keys. They feel like such a gimmick. I sound like such a hater. But I really can not understand the hype. Y'all really would prefer -2 inches over having media keys and f keys? Arrow keys?
a full sized keyboard is more than 2 inches bigger than a 60% size one. and you still keep all of those keys you mentioned, all you have to do is press FN + any other key and you'll have the same functionality .
Appreciate the video. Just a note, showing a white Deathadder V3 Pro with a charging cable and referring to it as a Deathadder V3 Pro Wired might be confusing, since the mouse you are referring to is only available in black and is just called Deathadder V3.
Don’t get any rk products, I currently own an rk68 and it’s already broken. I’ve had this since December 2022 and it’s already broken on the ctrl and shift
funny how i bought 3 of the items he has mentioned here, got a dav3 wired like a year ago and now i m getting a gpx red ver. for 80$ ob deal n got a rk71 for 35$ like a month ago n loved all of em,just waiting for my gpx to arrive now
i have short and narrow mouse pad for keyboard and just feels nice on my hands and i use big square hyper x for my mouse beacause i need big mouse pad for csgo as i play 400 dpi and 1.86 sens
For the best of the best gaming keyboard that *isn't* available on Amazon (cos this video is Amazon specific), check out: ruclips.net/video/NrEKPbpYL_0/видео.html
can you make a artisan mouse pad vid
Yeah but mate which bloody switches for the TH80 Pro!! ??? FLAMINGO??
What do you think about Apex pro mini and logitech G502 Hero?
Oh yay egg man uploaded
wonder when he'll hatch
"why you bully me" 😂😂
💀
lmao
I wonder if he likes egg shapes
I got Redragon K617 Fizz and Logitech G304 is it a good combo?
“Don’t spend over 40$ on a cloth mousepad”
Artisan users(myself included): No
Hien on top of
yeah this guy knows nothing about peripherals super light 2 is legit the exact same mouse as no.1 and no wooting on the list
If u watch some of his videos I will realise he knows also spending a lot of money isn't ideal but it's not that Ur like not allowed to do it and the funny part is that he has an artisan
wooting + superlight + hien =
= no money for food
Wooting 60HE + EndGame Gear XM2We or OP1We + Skypad 3.0 XL. You are welcome.
bruh all that's gotta be close to 500 dollars after tax, those are all good products but this is definitely not the solution for everyone lol
For $10 you can also get the IKEA mousepad.
I would comment that if you didn’t
the superlight has a really cheap build quality. mine broke after 4 months for no appearant reasons. from my experience I would no go with it.
Just wanted to say you've become my fav PC gaming RUclipsr. Your knowledge, experience, and humor bring a lot to your viewers. Keep up the good work!
Agree, bro is funny as hell)
I have been using the Rival 3 for about 3 - 4 months and it has been great. The shape fits super well in my hands and the RGB looks very cool. For 30 dollars, super duper reccomend it.
The wireless version was on sale for $20 like a few months ago
@@megamagma4422 Rival 3 wireless needs AA batteries though if I am not mistaken, and is a little bit heavier. I honestly think the benefits of having the wire - never needing to charge, RGB can stay on indefinitely, plug and play - outweigh the cons when in such a budget range. At more mid-tier levels the wireless mice start to shine I think, but budget much shine when they have wires imo
Been using the Rival 110/Rival 3 for almost ten years btw. Tried several other mice even wireless ones, they just can’t match the comfort of the Rival 3 for me. I also think a good shape will make you perform better than something less comfortable but 20g lighter and or wireless
why are you spam commenting to every keyboard gaming video
Mm720 hovers in the $17 range and MM731 is a really good deal at $40-50.
The wired hyper x haste 2 is 8k polling rate 53grams and like 40$
8k pr isn't everything especially in wired but it's still an amazing budget mouse
viper mini better than steelseries
its RRP is $20 more so its not a cheap option
@@DiamondLobbyReviews oh srry
Just to avoid confusion:
The wired deathadder V3 is just called
"Razer DeathAdder V3" without a pro in its name.
Thank you
WARHURYEAH has gone from casual af peripheral reviews to this. Amazing
i feel like something that wasn't taken into consideration when looking at the keyboards was the latency of the keyboard presses. I usually go to rtings to check keyboard latency and i know there will be ppl out there saying that latency doesn't matter but when the latency on a keyboard is 20ms, it is certainly noticeable.
Rtings is such a great review site for so many products!
POV you have 50 bucks for mouse and keybaord and mouse pad
@@NOTGamerForever Well, depending on the quality of said bucks, just one can go for thousands of dollars, but that amount of money far surpasses what you will need to spend on a mouse and keyboard.
I disagree with most of these ESPECIALLY the mousepads lmao so I offer these instead. Mousepad is up to you cuz only you know if you prefer fast/slow pads and there are lots of amazing ones in 2023 for only around 40 dollars. Just buy from recent releases and not the super old generations ones cuz most of them are cheaply made even if they were used by pros back in the OLD days or such.
1.) razer flagships + wooting 60 (pro & lan competitors) ($$$)
2.) gpx/pulsar/lamzu/pwng/gwolves gen 2's + new analogs with rapid trigger (serious ranked/aimer) (300$+)
3.) pulsar/lamzu/ninjutso gen 1's + custom keebs w low actuation switches (serious ranked) (200$+)
4.) zaopin z1 pro/dragonfly 4k + epomakers & etc. prebuilt quality keebs (pub warrior) (100$+)
5.) viper mini wired + RK61, GK, etc. like keebs (budget warrior) (90$ or lower)
What about if your list was Amazon only like the video was?
Can I drag click on the thirty dollar mouse
Woofing 60he and apex pro mini and apex pro tel (2023) *left the chat*
One problem with the darmoshark m3: I got one at Christmas so about half a year since writing this comment and ever since I've had it the dpi randomly changes mid game about 2-3 times a day and just yesterday my mouse finally dies and now whenever I try select a dpi it just resets it to 0 and it's impossible for me to change
DrunkDeer is hal effect for around 100$. You can't beat that. you get the rapid trigger.
Wish I knew about them 3 months ago when I bought a cheap huntsman mini analog specifically for that feature
Your video quality is getting better with every video, keep it up. I liked the face camera colors here but in my opinion, I found the (constant) zooming in and out a bit weird. I almost made out with you on 5:45
i mean that was kinda the point .... 😳
@@DiamondLobbyReviewsthat you want to make out with your audiences😳
I think I have actucally a pretty nice mouse/keyboard combo, but the price drops and shit make it worthless. I have a G502 hero wired/a GPX, which I hate, a razer Huntsman mini red switch, which I also hate too, because it has no fking arrow keys and I hate the fn combo, I would love to see razer come out with an 65% wooting competitor, but I think I won't be able to see a keyboard like this in the next 50 years or more so yeah. My mousepad is kinda small, but I don't pay Razer over 100 bucks for the deskmat.
I think I would hate your combo too as G502 too heavy for gaming and gpx bad shape to stable your aim, yeah I need my arrow keys but you can buy arrow key only keyboard or Razer blackwidow v3 65% also why do have to buy mouse pad from Razer? When there are so much opinions out there which are way better and cheater like aqua control 2
your facecam looks like it's at 5fps
my body runs on 5fps
No i dont think so it looks perfectly fine to me
For the higher-end keyboard I'd suggest going with Cidoo V75, it costs like 110-130 dollars depending on where you get it but they're much much much more premium than the Epomaker Th80. Really solid build quality with full aluminium body, amazing sound and feel for the price, has 2.4 ghz dongle, and looks premium (comes with a knob too). It is basically an LMK81 custom mechanical keyboard that's fully built and modded out of the box (mind you that the price for LMK81 barebone keyboard kit alone is 100-110 dollars). But if you're going the full gaming route of course there's Wooting 60HE for a premium.
I know it's only amazon products but I can't recall if you've given your opinion on the ltt deskpad before?
Wooting 60he for the highest budget
He's a mainstream RUclips. He doesn't know what's really best
@@houssamalucad753"products from amazon only"
@@houssamalucad753video literally says its amazon only!!! he did a video on the wooting!!!
i honestly really like royal kludge. bought a rk84 for my first build and its a super solid board with a lot of potential if u just lube the switches/stabs, tape mod and foam stuff the case. U will have a very solid budget custom board.
@@emma6648 from what i have seen online the montech mkey might be good for you , but if you live out of the us , i thi k its going to cost more
3:22 artisan pads are an exception
The Razer Viper V3 Pro is $160 and better than the G Pro Superlight 2 by FAR
Well what if i don't want a wired mouse at 70$ ? What would you recommend
Gosh, so smart and handsome and funny and cute
i feel like the best budget mouse is the logitech g203. it has great performance around 1000 polling rate and really cheap. this my opinion but what do u think?
Hello! Have you heard about the deskmats from Hystar? They're $40 for the XXL (36" × 16") or $60 for the XXXL (45" × 20"). I have seen a few reviews and all of them said they're very good.
my list would be:
-mouse: VNG F1 pro, 4k support, lighter and has much better side buttonsthan the superlight (all the ones i tested all sucked) just needs to buy aftermarket skates which the superlight also does
-mousepad: i'd go with the aqua control 2
-keyboard: mathew tech mk67 pro, switches are lubbed from factory and it sounds great out of the box
You forgot to add that it’s cost is less than 1/3 of gpx2 also gpx is at my will not recommend list
@@shiion6711 for sure, if you're going to get a more premium mice at that price range i'd go for the pulsar x2v2 with the 4k dongle, i have a regular x2 and i love it too
Is that website legit?
just get zifriend t68 and crypto vx7 30 dollar mouse and keyboard you just need a mousepad
This is a video that should be spread around to faaaaaaar more people, and you deserve to have many more subscribers roll in for the content and humour. This video could save some people’s lives, straight up
i dont really like reviews that are super flashy and loud so i respect you for keeping the tone respectful and lowered a little. Cant stand when a youtuber is shouting at me.
im from australia i got a 19$ laser wired gaming mouse and it kicks ass all the way to 125000 dpi super light with honey comb shell id try that is suprizingly good
Just use basilisk v3 and a super budget friendly keyboard ( I see a 90% diffrence while playing fps and MMOs
he says that the "gaming" part of keyboards is meaningless, which it is, and then tells us at the end that we need a "gaming desk"... ironic
Does my g pro wireless super light bottleneck my yunzi Al71 or is it a good match?
No zowie gsr se v2?
Casual recommendation especially for budget one
First mouse is bad
Vxe r1/pro
For 35/45$ its the king of budget gaming mice
Perfect shape coating and skates is better than gpx tbh
Premium switches and strong sensor and support 4k pulling rates
For 70$ the op1 8k is the king
For 100$ u cant go wrong with sora v2
Basically better than gpx
keyboard: Tezarre TK61. Mouse: vgn dragonfly f1 moba. Mousepad: razer gigantus v2. >
this list is for gaming stuff specifically correct ?
Not really it can do any tasks comfortably except the 60% one is hard to use in editing but once yiu get the hand of it it is good to use it
Is using a mouse like the Mx Masters 3 ridiculous for let's say for League and Valorant?
League is fine but valorant you would be at a disadvantage (heavy weight, slow sensor, slow wireless and pulling rate..)
Darmoshark v3 vs deathadder v2 hyperspeed?
g400s, mx518 ive stuck to this big brick of a mouse for almost all of my time on pc
probably more than 10years
Best mouse: Deathadder v3 pro / Viper v2 pro
Best mousepad: Artisan mousepads
best keyboard: wooting60he
You're welcome
I can get a good quality mousepad with the image I want for less than 3 CAD
Do you think that buying GPX superlight 1 for ~50euro less the GPX superlight 2 is a good idea? Or it is better to pay extra?
i think the OG is a great mouse still, but it depends if you hate micro USB and want USB C only stuff at ur pc.
@@DiamondLobbyReviews micro usb is ok, thanks for response!
To begin, I respect this guy's reviews of these products. But I want you guys to not use some of the cheap options of mice in this video. The Steelseries wired mice are just bad and the side flexes of it is unusable compared to some of the other options on the market such as razer viper mini or the g102. For the mid range ($50) of the mice I always recommend people not to use mice from small companies because the sensors aren't always the best. Although it is wired, I would recommend the razer viper 8k for the best of the best performance of ANY mice out there along with the razer deathadder v3 wired mentioned later in the video. For wireless options, G304 and Razer Viper v3 Hyperspeed would be strongly recommended, since the performance packed for the price is just too good to be true. For mice, this is all ive got since the higher range options mentioned in this video are pretty great.
Secondly, I will not talk about mousepad in this comment as it is almost always preference of each person unless the quality is below average.
Lastly, to mention keyboards, I think since this video is about gaming setups I thought the priority should be performance over typing feel. Since I strongly disagree about his choices in this video, here's my list if you guys wants some of the best performance in the market. The reason of disagreement is because wireless keyboards are generally not good for gaming. Not only are the response times not great, but wireless from small companies are just not good for getting the best performances.
$50 range: Logitech g413 se tkl
This keyboard is unbeatable for the price as the latency is this keyboard is as good as a lot of the $100 keyboards out there.
(BTW, these results are coming from benchmarks done with professional equipment)
If you guys are wanting THE BEST OF THE BEST for your money, there are two choices. Razer Huntsman V2 TKL linear ($109) and the Corsair k70 tkl opx ($129). To begin with, the corsair option does have lower latency making it better performance wise, but the build quality of this exact device is not the best. to get some better build quality, the Razer option wins because it packs the performance as good as the corsair does but with better quality and without any major issues. Honorable mentions: Wooting 60HE. The pcb latency of this keyboard is definitely worse than the razer and corsair options above, but the features such as 0.1mm actuation brings up this latency up to be as good as the competition. Also, this keyboard packs some features that others cannot have due to different hardware. The major feature is rapid trigger, allowing the keyswitch to be deactivated in any point of the switch by being released if raised up by 0.15 mm. This keyboard is considered to be the best at some games where deactivation times are important, such as valorant of CS:GO. This is not mentioned in the main list since it is almost $174 + shipping and is not available on amazon.
I think this guys video is great, but as a person who rely on numbers than feel, I thought it would be relevant for some people buying gaming peripherals to know this information.
The only thing that I disagree on is recommending gpx as it’s not a good shape for stable aim also the price it’s just not worth it
how is the latency for the wooting worse than the corsair lol
@@maxthememer1780 its a slight difference buddy 1000hz already has its limits vs the 8000hz in corsair, and the actual benchmarks show that while corsair has 0.18ms of latency while wooting has 1.26 ms. if you are playing games such as apex or overwatch where releasing point does not matter, corsair is faster and better for that slight difference, especially in higher ranks. If you don't even know the basic concept of polling rate, don't argue with other people who does.
@@J4CQ_ The wooting is said to be the best keyboard for apex movement tho?
@@maxthememer1780sorry for using overwatch and apex. actually, movements in apex do benefit from wooting, i dont play apex so i didnt know. but for other games that doesnt, such as league, rhythmic games such as ez2on, etc benefit from corsair's faster polling/scanrate
If you want a even cheater option go with viper mini for mouse
The Delux M800 might be good too.
no way bro chose g pro superlight over finalmouse or wlmouse or sum way better
45 dollar mouse is good and the 100 dollar pad eh ill afford it will sac the gpu from 4080 to 4060 ventus and ill get the royal kludge as the keyboard rk g68
Always enjoy , when you upload new video .. LFG
the expensive range sucked my combo is better artisan zero logitech pro super light and wooting 60HE
what about the techware phantom 87+
ended with a RK G68 with a Dragonfly F1 MOBA w/Aqua Control 2, i think that a Kysona M600 maybe was a better choice of mouse but im really satisfied with that combo overall, the keyboard isnt the smoothest but i plan to do tempest mod with pbt keycaps and pre lubed gateron pro yellow 3.0
I'm interested in the Razer Atlas, but I'm worried about the oleophobic coating wearing off eventually because it is a coating layer after all. I was wondering if you could do a long term review of the Razer Atlas, would love to hear your opinion. Also, I heard that Asus' ROG Moonstone Ace L glass pad has a quieter surface for mouse movement. Would love to see you review that too, if you have the budget for it.
i've had the atlas for 3 months and coating hasnt changed since the day i got it feels the same i use it everyday for hours with my superlight feels good i would recommend
at the moment, nothing has changed with the razer atlas (probably won't do a video because of that, but maybe if I find additional topics)
it still has the same glide as when I first got it and I regularly clean it as well as I used it in videos, it's even had a few heavy objects thrown on it with no issues.
Just get the skypad.
@DiamondLobbyReviews As the OP said, I'm also concerned with sound. Right now I'm running a free plastic Razer Sphex that came with my Dav3. It's loud as hell and that annoys me, especially when gaming at night as I live with other people so the sound is always in the back of my mind which is no fun. Everything I've heard about glass pads' durability and consistency sounds exactly right for me but this is the thing that's holding me back. I've heard the Atlas is quieter than other glass pads due to the coating, what are your thoughts?
I'm not interested in the skypad because of its base. The pulsar is cool but because of how my desk is, the L size is too small while the XL size is too big. The Razer Atlas has a perfect width for me of 40 cm. Where im from, its also easier for me to find the Razer Atlas at a lower price than the other 2. But if i'm being honest, i'm now more interested in the ROG Moonstone Ace L because I heard it's quieter than rest.
I am going to buythe darmoshark simply because it comes in camel/khaki
i went on to yt just, clicked on a random video just to tell some random people that i have to take a shit
Great video! Especially with keyboards. Smaller, wireless, and inexpensive.
This helped so much in building my first PC setup from an HP laptop. Thanks for the great commentary, and easy-to-understand information! Much appreciated!
just got regular G Pro it's still a game changer
vgn vxe is 51 gram, pixart paw 3395
Hey, do you think hall effect keyboards are worth it for people who will never be good players and are too old to even try? Is it a bit more fun so generally worth it or should I just skip that and get something nicer for typing?
if you're the type to regularly hit the wrong key(s) when playing, yes. crank up the required actuation on the keys you don't want to press in game
vgn dragonfly f1 moba is the only correct answer ⭐
buy aluminum keyboards as ur budget keyboard 👌🏻👌🏻
What about the lamzu thorn? I'd say it could sit well at the 100€ price point and you did praise it highly in your review.
its not on amazon...
@@DiamondLobbyReviews what about the gwolves htx 4k
The Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Wired is being returned not even after 1 year of use. The scroll wheel felt weak since I first used it and now almost a year later, the scroll click does not always work and the scroll wheel makes a funny noise. Also, the scroll wheel is super sensitive.
Can you give a review to the Thunderobot ml901? It's like the darmoshark m3, but cheaper and a little heavier.
It also has a more expensive version (ml903), but it has a 4khz charging base and is still cheap.
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I'll never understand the hype around 60% keyboards being gaming keyboards. Like I get it. Mouse space. But bro I play on a VERY low sens. I do not utilize my desk space so extremely that I can't handle 2 inches of keyboard space that gives me like 30 useful keys. They feel like such a gimmick. I sound like such a hater. But I really can not understand the hype. Y'all really would prefer -2 inches over having media keys and f keys? Arrow keys?
a full sized keyboard is more than 2 inches bigger than a 60% size one. and you still keep all of those keys you mentioned, all you have to do is press FN + any other key and you'll have the same functionality .
Omg I never new Baldi basics played games
Appreciate the video. Just a note, showing a white Deathadder V3 Pro with a charging cable and referring to it as a Deathadder V3 Pro Wired might be confusing, since the mouse you are referring to is only available in black and is just called Deathadder V3.
that reminded me, i've added that clarification in the description
fnatic dash is 45 euros? lol
Don’t get any rk products, I currently own an rk68 and it’s already broken. I’ve had this since December 2022 and it’s already broken on the ctrl and shift
had a rk61 and i never had a keyboard that was so rattly and poor buildquality
I run razor huntsman mini and G pro super light
funny how i bought 3 of the items he has mentioned here, got a dav3 wired like a year ago and now i m getting a gpx red ver. for 80$ ob deal n got a rk71 for 35$ like a month ago n loved all of em,just waiting for my gpx to arrive now
i have short and narrow mouse pad for keyboard and just feels nice on my hands and i use big square hyper x for my mouse beacause i need big mouse pad for csgo as i play 400 dpi and 1.86 sens
mm idk man the mice were pretty bad choices, the mouse pads were even worse and lastly for the final keyboard should of been the wooting 100%
Chat I’m visiting my mom there rn 😂
Why does he look like Dan tdm if he was bald
What keyboard and mousepad do you recommend for the Logitech g305 lightspeed wireless?
Buy Artisan mousepads!
I am clearly in the wrong with my Wooting 60HE & G703. Trying to hard here, Chris.
My setup will be a ulx + wooting 60 he+ build and cordura mousepad and I’m excited for it
cool video, but i can't find the Deathadder V3 pro wired white version anywhere, only the black one
Steel Series Quick is a pukka mouse mat.
should I keep my razer viper wired that I’ve had for 2 years or make the switch to the g pro wireless on sale for £70
My combo is womier s-k71 75% aluminum and viper ultimate v2 pro white
Not mentioning any xraypad mousepad is a crime, cheap, great quality and beautiful
if you want to become good in game you shouldnt pick a mouse based on how good it feels while using a palm grip
My budget is 40 pound😢
Also wooting exists when u made this video why not add that for premium
because you can't buy Wooting on Amazon and the video clearly says it's only looking at products available there 0:30
RAZER VIPER 8K HZ COST 55 USD AND ITS FAR BETTER THEN ANY OTHER MOUSE JUST 1 ISSUE ITS WIRED