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System Name | The Captain (2.0) |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 7700X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X670E-A |
Cooling | 280mm Arctic Liquid Freezer II, 4x Be Quiet! 140mm Silent Wings 4 (1x exhaust 3x intake) |
Memory | 32GB (2x16) Kingston Fury Beast CL30 6000MT/s |
Video Card(s) | MSI GeForce RTX 3070 SUPRIM X |
Storage | 1x Crucial MX500 500GB SSD; 1x Crucial MX500 500GB M.2 SSD; 1x WD Blue HDD, 1x Crucial P5 Plus |
Display(s) | Aorus CV27F 27" 1080p 165Hz |
Case | Phanteks Evolv X (Anthracite Gray) |
Power Supply | Corsair RMx (2021) 1000W 80-Plus Gold |
Mouse | Varies based on mood/task; is currently Razer Basilisk V3 Pro or Razer Cobra Pro |
Keyboard | Varies based on mood; currently Razer Blackwidow V4 75% and Hyper X Alloy 65 |
How can you keep this keyboard clean?
By not being a slob.
LOL, I got a chuckle out of these. In all seriousness though, Sake, it's easy to keep a mechanical keyboard clean - you can give the board a good blow out with a can of compressed air with keycaps still on, or you can simply take the keycaps off and use a brush to get rid of the crumbs and other gunk between the switches; I prefer this way since I can also wipe down any keys that have gunk buildup (it's always my gaming movement keys ESDF) with a mix of 91% iso alcohol and water.
"The exciting new PRO Series portfolio represents a pure and uncompromised product collection, designed for maximum performance of elite esports professionals and the most competitive gamers playing at the peak of potential," stated Brent Barry, Head of Esports and PRO Series at Logitech G.
OK...I've just about had it with this snake oil marketing BS. With some 30+ years of gaming experience, I can tell you that Bob may read this BS marketing bait and bite, thinking if he buys this mouse and keyboard, it'll somehow instantly transform him into an "esports pro" and lay waste to "all teh noobz"....but guess what? Bob ended up spending a lot of money on this mouse and keyboard only to discover that he's still the same "trash noob" getting t-bagged left and right his favorite "competitive" game.
In short, practice and playing the game is really what improves game skill. And you don't need a keyboard/mouse/controller that costs $200+ in order to "git gud". Just something decent and a lot of time and patience.