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They aren't bad, but they aren't great tbhGot both the youngsters Red Dragon keyboard/mouse combos cheap awhile back. They very happy. Not used them myself.
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They aren't bad, but they aren't great tbhGot both the youngsters Red Dragon keyboard/mouse combos cheap awhile back. They very happy. Not used them myself.
They aren't bad, but they aren't great tbh
Is it the one with the headset?Think I got each combo for R800.00 from Makro (?) 6-8 months ago, as long as the youngsters are happy, so am I.
Is it the one with the headset?
Ah that's a slightly better set than I got for my son and wifes PC, though I must admit the Redragons aren't bad. I've been using Phoenix M702 for like ages and I'm wanting to replace it with the slightly newer faster second version.Yes ...
Ah that's a slightly better set than I got for my son and wifes PC, though I must admit the Redragons aren't bad. I've been using Phoenix M702 for like ages and I'm wanting to replace it with the slightly newer faster second version.
what about?
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Let's play...
I am not in the biggest rush to buy, did quite a lot of research on components for similar builds but outside help always the best. It will be one of Evetech's builds with some changes. I think it will be a nice rig. Intended use probably only some FPS. (Not entirely the point though just want a nice solid gaming rig that would last some time.)
Case: Really don't know, guess one of the top Evetech cases should be OK. Comments?
PSU: Antec HCG-750 80+ Gold Gaming (R1900) or Corsair HX750i 80+ Platinum (R3300) or Corsair HX850i 80+ Platinum (R3900)
CPU: i7-9700k (R7700)
Cooler: Gamdias M2-240R (R1900) or Corsair iCUE H115i Pro RGB XT Extreme 280mm (R2500)
MoBo: Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F gaming (R6100)
Memory: 2 x 8GB Corsair Vengence 3200 (R1900)
GPU: Asus ROG STRIX RTX 2080 Super (R17000)
SSD: 1TB HikVision M.2 PCI-e (R3000)
Questions...
1. PSU, are the Corsairs worth the extra money or should I stick with the included Antec, anything else?
2. Cooler, decided to stick with liquid AIO since the Air Coolers like the NH-D15 is REALLY bulky
3. MoBo I assume it's good enough. Seems it's getting decent reviews.
4. GPU, since we are on the brink of the RTX 30xx launch, should I rather wait to see price/performance of RTX 30xx cards and then decide. Don't want less performance but surely don't want to pay more than R17k though!
Thanks guys, let me know what you think and rip the build to pieces if needs be![]()
1 x MSI X570A-Pro
Sound advice! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.Don't buy that CPU and motherboard. If you are dead set on Intel (and I can't imagine why you would be), they have just announced/released their 10th gen parts which require a new motherboard socket. So, the moment you buy this CPU and motherboard, it will be out of date. It will be the previous generation and you will never be able to upgrade your CPU to a new generation.
My recommendation would be to either buy an Intel 10th gen CPU and motherboard combo, or, buy an AMD X570 motherboard and a suitable CPU.
In terms of CPU, AMD is releasing their next generation CPUs sometime this year. But we don't know when. So, you can either buy an 8 core 3700X now, or buy a 4 core 3100 and then wait for AMD to release their new CPUs.
EDIT:
In terms of GPUs, both Nvidia and AMD have got new cards coming out this year. Nvidia has an announcement to make tomorrow actually. But my guess would be that new cards only become available around September.
However, rumours are that the new cards are MUCH faster than the old ones. Like 30% faster. Or more.
RedDragon Yama K550 has some good reviews and I see takealot has it for R1000.Yeah, I might even go back to the red team if they de
I could find reviews on one Marvo keyboard:
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Marvo KG909 mechanical gaming keyboard review < NAG
SWITCH TYPEOutemu Blue SWITCH LIFETIME50 million key pressesLIGHTINGFull RGBPRICER299SUPPLIERwww.evetech.co.za How cheap can a mechanical keyboard be? If you said R299, then it’s likely that you read the specifications block and my attempt to build suspense was ruined. Thanks. But on a serious...www.nag.co.za
The only bad parts seem to be very limited features and cheaper feel.
I can only comment on the Red Dragon Yama, which I find great. It is the only mechanical keyboard I've used for more than a few strokes, so I can't really compare it to the rest.
It was also around the R1000 mark when I bought it.
Sound advice! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
I'll start researching Intel 10th Gen vs AMD X570/Ryzen 3700x now.
I've read AMD is kicking serious ass at the moment.
I'll wait for Nvidia's announcement... although September is a bit too far away.
How come?Bad idea.
Sound advice! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
I'll start researching Intel 10th Gen vs AMD X570/Ryzen 3700x now.
I've read AMD is kicking serious ass at the moment.
I'll wait for Nvidia's announcement... although September is a bit too far away.
How come?
Runs really hot. Checked out a few Youtube reviews on it... all say the same. Rather go for the ASUS budget one... I went for the TUF... yet to have it delivered anyhow.How come?