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Losi's Gaming Setup - Losi - 06-20-2014 Just wanted to post some pics of my gaming gear and shit. Im saving up for a pair of razer kraken pros so dont give me shit about my poopy headset. Sorry for blurry photos, hella tired and dont wanna get out good camera. PC Specs: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (plz no 0day) Intel i7 4770k running at 4.2 ghz 32 gigs of Vengeance DDR3 ram Seagate 1 Terabyte HDD Asus Gryphon Z97 Sound Blaster ZX sound card AMD HD Radeon 7870 Corsair 750 power supply Gaming Setup: R.A.T. 7 Red Edition Logitech G110 gaming keyboard Crappy headphones ![]() ![]()
RE: Losimantom's Gaming Setup - superMAUS - 06-20-2014 Your mouse looks retarded as fuck. RE: Losimantom's Gaming Setup - Losi - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 07:12 AM)rmicrowave Wrote: Your mouse looks retarded as fuck. Its the rat 7, i love it. It custom fits to my hand. RE: Losimantom's Gaming Setup - MiS - 06-20-2014 That is a lot of icons and shortcuts. Also, your battlestation gets 10/10 because Home Improvement Manual. RE: Losimantom's Gaming Setup - Losi - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 07:16 AM)MiS Wrote: That is a lot of icons and shortcuts. Lol got some of my dads extra books that were thick and used them. Good stuff. BTW thats a lot of icons? Huh, i use them all so i guess i dont notice. RE: Losi's Gaming Setup - cr33pyguy - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 07:00 AM)Losimantom Wrote: Just wanted to post some pics of my gaming gear and shit. Im saving up for a pair of razer kraken pros so dont give me shit about my poopy headset. Sorry for blurry photos, hella tired and dont wanna get out good camera. I find the R.A.T to be very uncomfortable - I personally use a Hama uRage mouse. an i7 4xxx? how much did you pay for that? I'm running an AMD Athlon II x3, that goes at 3.4ghz, costs around 60 Euros. If I may recommend a headset, I'd go with TurtleBeach. They make really good ones, and most of them don't even go past 100$ in price. My plan is to roll with my crappy current computer and Linux until I get enough money to actually build a good gaming rig, and have my own apartment. RE: Losi's Gaming Setup - Losi - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 09:52 AM)cr33pyguy Wrote: If I may recommend a headset, I'd go with TurtleBeach. They make really good ones, and most of them don't even go past 100$ in price. I've tried comfortable turtle beaches on and they are way out of my price range. The midrange ones by turtle beach hurt my ears and head after 2-3 hours of solid gaming. The razer kraken pros are one of the most comfortable headphones ive ever tried on. A friend of mine bought a pair and i tried them on. He let me borrow them for a day, i used them 6 hours straight. No fatigue or anything. RE: Losi's Gaming Setup - cr33pyguy - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 09:55 AM)Losimantom Wrote: I've tried comfortable turtle beaches on and they are way out of my price range. The midrange ones by turtle beach hurt my ears and head after 2-3 hours of solid gaming. The razer kraken pros are one of the most comfortable headphones ive ever tried on. A friend of mine bought a pair and i tried them on. He let me borrow them for a day, i used them 6 hours straight. No fatigue or anything. really? I use my Turtle beach x12s an easy 8 hours a day, without even noticing I have them on. RE: Losi's Gaming Setup - Losi - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 09:52 AM)cr33pyguy Wrote: I find the R.A.T to be very uncomfortable - I personally use a Hama uRage mouse. I personally bought the RAT mouse because i could custom fit it to my hand. I have large hands and i could expand it to fit my hand. The i7 4770k i got for like 425 bucks. Expensive as fuck, but worth it. Mostly got it because of hyperthreading. RE: Losi's Gaming Setup - cr33pyguy - 06-20-2014 (06-20-2014, 09:59 AM)Losimantom Wrote: I personally bought the RAT mouse because i could custom fit it to my hand. I have large hands and i could expand it to fit my hand. okay. I don't have baby hands, but not big ones either, so I guess normal mice will fit me quite well. The things is, what do you use the rig for? Intel tends to be better for multitasking, but if you're playing games or such, an AMD will give you the same performance for cheaper. |