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HawX
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Registered: 05-18-2010

Gaming Accessories Guide

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Basically I am compiling a list of the best gaming accessories (mice, headset etc) to get the best bang for your buck thats available from FS.

 

Lets start off with the mice:

 

 

Carefully choose which best suits you as a gamer. Some are for 'low sensitivity' gamers, some high, some are for people who like 'heavy' or 'light' mice and some are for people who click with their fingertips (see Logitech Laser Gaming Mouse (g9x) ).

 

I personally use Microsoft Sidewinder x5. You should choose from:

 

*Razer DeathAdder - $64.99

Razer Mamba - $159.99

*Razer Lacheis - $99.99

*Microsoft Sidewinder x5 - $69.99

Microsoft Sidewinder x8 - $119.99

*Logitech G5 - $69.99

*Logitech G9x - $119.99

 

Refer to ones marked with asterix. You should consider them first.

 

Headsets:

 

Personally i've had bad experiences with logitech's headsets but havent really tried the more expensive versions. A lot of gaming headsets from FS are really expensive. For the cheapest but good bang for your buck, I'd go with the Razer Carcharias. For the best I know some gamers who absolutely love the Razer Barracuda.

 

The Plantronic headsets are a bit iffy (by doing a google search on them, they are alright but not so great compared to Razer or Steelseries)

 

I personally use the Steelseries 7.1 because of the comfort (I sometimes put on my headset even though im not listening to anything >_>) and quality.

 

Your Choices:

Logitech Gaming Headset G330 - $60.99

Plantronics GameCom 367 - $63.99

*Razer Charcharias - $99.99

*Sennheiser PC Headset - $109.99

*Plantronics GameCom777 - $129.99 <-- bit iffy with this one

*Razer Barracuda - $139.99

Logitech G35 - $159.99

SennheiserPC350 - $219.99

 

Gaming Keyboard:

 

Gaming keyboards are a must for any gamer, as you dont want the old ones getting stuck or becoming unresponsive which is a problem. Many people choose the Logictech G15 due to its many macro keys and quality.

 

Your FS choices!:

*Razer Arctosa - $49.99

*Razer Lycosa - $99.99

*Logitech G110 - $99.99

*Logitech G15 - $89.99 (sale)

Logitech G19 - $249.99

Microsoft Reclusa - $74.99

*Microsoft x6 - $89.99

 

I have the razer lycosa because it was on sale for me. the difference between the razer arctosa and lycosa is that the lycosa has an extra USB slot and lights up in the dark! if you plan to buy the Arctosa, be sure to get the silver version or else you wont be able to see the keys in a dark room.

 

If anything grab the G15 while its on sale. or grab the arctosa (silver) if you're on a budget.

 

The difference between the G110 and G15 is there is less features in the G110 than the G15

 

Gaming Mousepads:

 

RAZER DESTRUCTOR - dont argue! just get it. you wont regret it. I have this beast, it is soooooo awesome!

 

Another option is the cloth versions of Razer or Steelseries.

 

*Razer Destructor - $39.99

 

 

 

**Prices and items off FS**

**Prices as of (05/18/10) so people dont need to click the links to gauge a price**

 

I hope you've found this thread helpful,

good luck with your gaming futures! (no pun intended :smileytongue:)

 

Mark "HawX" Co

 

 

 

 

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Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
Headphones : Steelseries 7.1 USB
Mousepad : Razer Destructor
Keyboard: Razer Lycosa
Mouse : Microsoft Sidewinder x5
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Tristan_Helms
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Re: Gaming Accessories Guide

Hi Mark,

 

   I've noticed that you haven't mentioned the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard in here.  As an avid gamer myself, you've spoken about some good mice and good keyboards, but unfortunately have left out the gamepad option (which I wouldn't go without in any FPS). 

 

   And if you've never tried one yourself, I do recommend you give it a shot, you'll never go back to a standard keyboard for gaming again.

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Tristan_Helms
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Re: Gaming Accessories Guide

Another couple to look at that were cleanly missed were the Saitek options.  Noteably in keyboards - the Saitek Gaming Illuminated Keyboard, and the Saitek Cyborg kaypad. (Both I personally wouldn't buy, but the options should be listed).

 

Either way, I Kudo'ed the original post, good work!

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Jay28
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Re: Gaming Accessories Guide

 


Tristan_Helms wrote:

Hi Mark,

 

   I've noticed that you haven't mentioned the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard in here.  As an avid gamer myself, you've spoken about some good mice and good keyboards, but unfortunately have left out the gamepad option (which I wouldn't go without in any FPS). 

 

   And if you've never tried one yourself, I do recommend you give it a shot, you'll never go back to a standard keyboard for gaming again.


 

 

I definatly agree with this, I have the Logitech G13 and I love it not only for FPS but for MMO's it is a must have. Anyone curious to what it is you can find it Here.

 

 You also need to add controllers, steering wheels , flight sticks all these things can enhance a players experience in many games.  Gaming accessories , there just to many of them.........

 

 

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Evan_F
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Registered: 11-28-2007
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Re: Gaming Accessories Guide

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I would recommend the Saitek keyboards (Eclipse series & COD:MW2 edition). Backlights are great for gamers and avid PC users alike not to mention I have not had a problem with my Eclipse since I bought it about two years ago (one key got stuck, but a quick pull of the key and clean underneath it did the job!). I personally don't like to have a keyboard with ten billion hotkeys, so the simple design of the Saitek Eclipse I & II is great to me.

 

 

My recommended accessories:

 

Logitech G9 Gaming Mouse

Saitek Eclipse II Keyboard

Razer Destructor Mouse Pad

 

Headsets have always been hit or miss with me. As a person who enjoys high fidelity sound, I've found a much much more enjoyable experience using a stereo headphone and headset wrapped around my neck as a mic. A great combination for gaming being:

 

Rocketfish Headset

Shure SRH840 Stereo Headphone

 

Plug the headset in, sling it around your neck with the mic angled up and put on the SRH840s for some great, detailed gaming with a great soundstage for a closed headphone. Your results may vary depending on your sound card (source) or preferences in sound. I've been told the other headphones in the Shure SRH line aren't bad for gaming either. Despite popular belief, a good pair of stereo headphones can be far more advantageous than a surround sound headphone.

 

To make things a bit simpler for those browsing our PC gaming accessories, here's a linked reference list:

 

Gaming Mice

Gaming Keyboards

Gamepad Controllers

Specialty Controllers (Joystick & Aviation)

Racing Wheels

Gaming Headsets

 

Thanks for making the thread, HawX, and happy gaming, folks!

---

Evan
Entertainment Associate
Future Shop 073 - Scarborough West

Questions about video games or personal audio products? Just ask!

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HawX
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Registered: 05-18-2010
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Re: Gaming Accessories Guide

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woops havent been here for a couple days.

 

Yeah, the reason why I didnt mention the G13 is ive never heard of a gamer (here in oceania anyway) using it :smileytongue:

 

never considered it an option! though ill add it anyway! thanks :smileyhappy:

 

@ evan: yes, stereo headphones are awesome for sound quality for gaming, but ive only added 'gaming headsets' that come with a mic, as most games require communication (like MMOs and FPS). It is a viable option, though the person would need to find a mic to go with it and may be in the way.

 

HawX

 

edit: humm cant edit my OP! =(

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Current Specs:
Resolution : 1920 x 1080px
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
Headphones : Steelseries 7.1 USB
Mousepad : Razer Destructor
Keyboard: Razer Lycosa
Mouse : Microsoft Sidewinder x5