KennyT772
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System Name | Raptor |
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Processor | Intel E8400 Wolfdale @3600 |
Motherboard | Asus P5Q-Pro LGA775 |
Cooling | Zalman CNPS9700 |
Memory | 1024mbx2 Crucial Ballistix DDR800 |
Video Card(s) | XFX 9600GT |
Storage | Seagate 7200.11 500GB |
Display(s) | Acer AL2216Wbd and Acer AL1717 |
Case | Gigabyte 3DAurora Black |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer Faitality |
Power Supply | OCZ GameXStream 500w |
Yeah it's true, I very much doubt the finished version will look like that. Personally, I really don't think 'gaming mice' are really Logitech's market. I'de certainly never buy one. I have a Razer Copperhead, and Whilst it isn't the most comfortable mouse in your hand, paired with the Razer Mantis, it's one of the most responsive setups around. Much better than any Logitech offering. Yes I would know, I had a Logitech G35 laser. It was nice, but.. It's no Copperhead. Logitech has the mass market, leave the gaming niche to the pros guys.
I'm quite curious as to what you are referring to. For years Logitech and Razer have been going head to head with mice. Once Logitech started bringing out gaming oriented keyboards guess who had to follow? Logitech is one of the top input device manufacturers, hence why I have a Rumble Pad 2, MX518, and G15. Oh and X-540 speakers. They wouldn't still be making "gaming" oriented parts if no body bought them now would they?