Hello everyone,

I'm going to buy some new things and i need some advices.

First of all i need a UPS for sure. I'm running on a I5 4690k and a GTX 780 with a XFX 650W PSU and a normal 24" LED screen. I've also two extra external HDD. I need a good choice, since i don't want something like Trust that i read it could burn after two months only...

Well, after that i need a new headset. Mine is still working yeah, but it's damaged a lot. It's a Corsair H2000. So yep, i'm looking for a wireless headset, there aren't many choices, i just don't know if i should be going ahead with a new Corsair H2100 that's not bad plus i'm already used to utilize the old ones. The other option is the Logitech G930 but that has some compatibility issues with Windows 10 from what i know. There are some other types like Asus ROG/Strix or so, but meh...

Then a new keyboard could be nice. Now i'm typing on a simple 10€ Logitech, but a mechanical one would be awesome even if the price, sigh... Makes me cry. Almost of them are very expensive. Any suggestion? The G910 Logitech is insteresting, but also the Corsair CG K95 it's nice and so are the Razer Blackwidow Chroma or the SteelSeries Apex M800.

In the end i could change my mouse even if it's the last thing i need to change for now since it's a Razer Deathadder 2013 and it works fine. Just in case, is there anyone that tried the Logitech G502? It looks like an half way from a "normal" gaming mouse and one of those weird MadCats RAT. Obviously with it i should get a new mousepad. :c

So yeah, i could do a Logitech c-c-c-c-combo breaker, except for the UPS.

Thanks in advance for all the replies. :o

8 years ago

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My work had several APC, worked great with frequent mini power outages (once a week at least). I've heard good things about Eaton from a friend but he rarely has a use for it except just in case during long renderings (I don't see any use for me, I've never needed one for personal use)

8 years ago
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Yep, i think it's one of the best brand out here for UPS. Just... Could you tell me if a 900VA is enough for my purpose?

8 years ago
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900VA should be enough, to be sure check your power consumption (PC+screen+ everything you'll connect to the UPS, at full charge), around 500-600 W (but not more) 900VA is enough. It's roughly Wx1.5=VA (so 600Wx1.5=900VA), and with your setup it seems reasonable (I think you're around 500W, maybe a bit more)

8 years ago*
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Uninformative bump

8 years ago
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You may want to have a look at the Cherry MX Board 3.0:
Just saw a review of it, alas it's in german: http://ht4u.net/reviews/2016/cherry_mx_board_3_0_im_test/
Edit: Costs about 60€, so not horrendously expensive like some bling bling keyboards
& bump ;)

8 years ago
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UPS. Edit: misread. I cant help you with that

Headset.. wireless. Cant help u there. I like my gaming gear cabled myself.

Keyboard. I see youre playing CSGO a lot. A lot of pro players play with the ok priced SteelSeries 6gv2.
I myself have a BlackWidow, but its overpriced tbh.

Mouse. I have a Deathadder Chroma. If your mouse is doing its job theres no need for a new one. The Deathadder is an excellent choice imo. And if you gonna switch mouse, be prepared that you will suck the first few times you gonna play with it and you wish you never bought a new one ;). A new mouse needs time to get used to, and time to get the perfect settings.

8 years ago*
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Bump

8 years ago
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Unfortunately I have no idea about most things that you ask. I will bump the topic and hope someone will help you. Thank you for the ride:)
Edit: I just remembered that some time ago a friend of mine bought UPS, this model APC Back-UPS Pro 900 - he is very satisfied, but I remember it was quite expensive

8 years ago
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