really hehehe dira nlng ko palit maybe tomorrow adto ko time to buy myself a gaming keyboard for my gaming laptop hehehe
really hehehe dira nlng ko palit maybe tomorrow adto ko time to buy myself a gaming keyboard for my gaming laptop hehehe
basin mo adto ko e-mall para adto ko carlotech
the cone plus is just here waiting for you sir..
hahaha nindot unta next time nlng searching a gaming keyboard for my gaming laptop hehehe
Just wondering why Steelseries and Roccat and not Razer or Logitech..
If Im not mistaken the Roccat Kone[+] is using the the Avago 9500 sensor
http://www.avagotech.com/pages/en/na...eam/adns-9500/
"Self adjusting frame-rate for optimum performance"
Meaning the sensor hardware will speedup or down the tracking and may mess your accuracy up pretty badly, other manufacturers like logitech managed to negate this feature pretty effectively (G9x) while Steel series also left this one built in, you may or may not notice this out right or unless you have used a real gaming mouse with a good Philips sensor.
Also this sensor is only 5040DPI and uses software interpolation to get to 6000DPI just to market it, making the product even worse.
The optics and configuration on the logitech G9 is very good, heck even razer with the Z-Axis issue is far better than the Avago 9500
Last edited by EarlZ; 03-12-2011 at 09:12 PM.
Philips Sensors > Anything else...
The Deathadder at 3500DPI Doesn't have the z-axis issue and is not jittery so you should try it
Karon akong gi-gamit kay Razer Naga and it does have the Jittery and Z-Axis problems pero it was easily fixed by using a nice hard mousepad... So if you are going Laser you need to invest in a HARD mousepad... kanang aluminum/plastic/whatever nga dili ma-pilo.. or if ganahan jud kag Soft go for the Razer Megasoma because unlike most soft pads Silicone man siya dili fabric so there are less imperfections in the surface.
Yeah I believe the death adder does not have teh Z-Axis issue but honestly why would someone lift up a mouse in fast paced gaming, thats really "Internet cafe tambay moves" Unless you tell me pro level players do that and it actually is a better gaming practice?
Is the Naga using the Philips Twin Eye sensor?
I cant decide which hard mousepad to get, the irconclad is nice since its big but for a pad thats 1,900 thats too much!
Last edited by EarlZ; 03-13-2011 at 09:03 AM.
Depende man nang if you lift your mouse to your preferences... Example are Low DPI gamers who use 800 DPI on FPS so they prefer huge swipes on their mousepad so if they swipe left to right they have to lift their mouse right to left etc.
Lol, I'm using the Ironclad (its basically a sheet of aluminum with some fancy coating on the top) man... it was a gift from my sister so no complaints
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