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System Name | Lovelace |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700K |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WiFi @ BIOS 2503 |
Cooling | EK Nucleus 360 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series RAM @ 7200 MHz |
Video Card(s) | ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon™ RX 7900 XTX OC Edition |
Storage | WD_BLACK SN850 1 TB, SN850X 2 TB, SN850X 4 TB |
Display(s) | TCL 55R617 (2018) |
Case | Fractal Design Torrent (White) |
Audio Device(s) | Schiit Magni Heretic & Modi+ / Philips Fidelio X2HR + Sennheiser HD 600 & HD 650 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850x Power Supply (2021) |
Mouse | Razer Viper V3 Pro White Edition |
Keyboard | Razer Quartz Blackwidow V3 |
Software | Windows 11 Professional 64-bit |
I agree with the OP you replied to - Razer does indeed make good quality products - they're not what they used to be a few years ago where their product quality was not the greatest. Now it's really high quality. I have both a keyboard and mouse from Razer, and they work really well. Additionally, you saying things like this are not fact, they are subjective and an opinion. I don't understand why you find it necessary to be rude to other forum members for having an opinion that differentiates from yours.Since when are facts disinformation? You not shutting up only goes to show your pedantic of this brand.
Lol, Hue's are terribly overpriced. You can buy alternatives for much cheaper. God TPU has gotten so dumb.
No, there isn't. Not unless you want to spend an obscene amount of money for a keyboard and mouse - and brands like Corsair for example make keyboards that are worse than Razer's and a lot more expensive.Actually there's more to it. Difference from Chinese and Japanese Omrons, Huano switches do it as well. Though it's an optical mouse, the Viper. In theory it shouldn't do it as much as mechanical switches... but I've seen some that do it.
Razer have improved, but there are better brands.
Razer from 5 years ago was vastly different from the Razer that exists today - their products have gotten a lot better since then, and you can't really hold your ground if you haven't used a Razer product since then as your impression is vastly out of date. And my last mouse was the G502 - way too big for no reason, and Logitech's software is literally the W O R S T.Razer can do as they please, I just don't support them after having a $80 mouse fail right after the warranty ended. Cheap internal components that broke. Had the mouse wheel fail - wouldn't spin or click anymore and constant double clicks on the left mouse button, constant tracking issues, constant problems with the Synapse software. Bleh, is about all I have to say for their products, be it hardware or software. The wheel failure happened 2 days after warranty. I emailed Razer and they said there was nothing they could do since the mouse was out of warranty.....2 days over warranty and even with all the other customer service emails I sent them about issues with the mouse and their software they didn't care.
I've been using a G502 from Logitech for about 5 years now, zero problems.
I've been using a $20, 5-button mouse from Microsoft for15+ years now and it still works like the day I bought it. The mouse has been with me through 3 different jobs and it get's used a lot since most of my work is on a computer.
First impressions are big for a lot of people. My first impression of Razer is that their products suck, lots of headaches and overpriced considering how long they lasted and how crappy my experience was with them.
To those that like Razer, that's fine, you can like them, but you can't convince me or others that dislike them just because you say so or you had a good experience with them.