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gorbachev
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Feb 23, 2018
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Personal preferences:
dual-monitor or ultrawide monitor is an absolute must. If I had the money and, more importantly, the space, I'd get a four-monitor setup or two ultrawides on top of each other.
I also prefer wired mice over wireless. When your wireless mouse's batteries drain in the middle of something important more than once, you'll also understand.
I've been looking for a mechanical keyboard for quite some time, but until I find a good and affordable ergonomic kind, I'll be using my Microsoft Natural 4000 keyboard. If the X-Bows keyboard gets some discounts after the Kickstarter campaign, I might get one (http://www.x-bows.com/)
Get a good office chair, NOT one of those ridiculous gaming chairs, they're for chumps and not designed for ergonomics.
Also make sure you get a good desk. Adjustable height is preferrable, but if your office chair is good, that's not quite as important. Make sure it's big enough for stuff you store on the desk, and that it has enough drawers / other storage for other things you need to store at your battlestation.
For the PC...just set a budget and then get the beefiest components you can fit in your budget, and always buy sale items, if possible. If it's just for gaming, you don't need anything super exotic.
Feb 23, 2018
geren
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May 26, 2018
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gorbachevLogitech G903 mouse with charging mat is really good if you don't like wires and don't want to worry about battery charge
May 26, 2018
rebdax
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Jun 6, 2018
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gorbachev21x9 aspect ratio is the way to go for gaming and productivity. I started with 2560x1080 and later moved to 3440x1440. Regular wide screen is ok (I'm stuck with it at work), but for my private use I stick with ultrawide.
Jun 6, 2018
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