I'll throw a firecracker in the room...
Screens, Keyboards, Mice, Audio...
I have two Asus Rog 27inch Panels, one is 165hz the other is 144hz, both 2560 x 1440, both full gsync, both 1ms response TN Panels.
My keyboard is a TKL HyperX Alloy, with Cherry MX Red Switches, I did have blue full size hyperX alloy for a while, however I prefer red as a nice balance of click and responsiveness. I sent the fullsize one to an uprooted Ukrainian gamer I know as she had a terrible keyboard having been booted out the Ukraine to Germany. I am tempted to get a Corsair TKL K70, do I need it - no, do I have a keyboard fetish - probably.
My Current mouse is a Logitech G Pro Wireless, battery life is excellent handling is arguably the best. I am tempted to upgrade to the ultra light version however, again I don't need to, I just want to. I also have a Glorious "O" Wired as a spare Mouse which is great, and have also used Zowie EC Mice before and they are also excellent. I did also used to use Deathadders for a while, but they tend to break on the centre scroll wheel pretty quick and I think the Zowie is better if you like that shape of Mouse.
Audio wise I use Corsair Void Elite Wireless headset, but I do have a pair of Creative Lab T20's should I ever need sound on but pretty much only ever use the headset. I've found the Corsair Headset to be very reliable and it sounds great, battery life is ok, not great. I had HyperX Clouds before, and while they sounded great, the internal wiring is very thin and breaks quickly, and the freedom that wireless headsets give you I will never go back to wired.
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Interesting little post on vulnerability of some Gigabyte boards here :
As we discussed earlier in the thread problems are over ALL manufacturers, not just one or two.
Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in hundreds of Gigabyte motherboards that could lead to successful attacks against systems.
www.ghacks.net
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Another talking point is this thread about PC Gamers blaming the wrong people over issues with games:
Everything feels increasingly broken and expensive, and there's frustration in the air
kotaku.com
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"AMD, which had been a perennial second-rater".
Bit out of context there, let's have the whole line :
AMD, which
had been a perennial second-rater, began generating record profits by building its
own processors that beat Intel’s on speed.