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System Name | monkymachine |
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Processor | i5-3570k or i5-2600k, haven't decided |
Motherboard | MSI B75A-IE35 |
Cooling | Air |
Memory | DDR3 1333mhz 8 x 2 |
Video Card(s) | Rx 580 Red Devil 8GB |
Storage | 500GB SSD |
Display(s) | Generic Monitor at 1280 x 1024 |
Case | Rosewill - Black, Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case with 500W Power Supply - R |
Power Supply | 500w Rosewill (See case for further info) |
Mouse | Generic Dell Mouse (Yes, I know I'm lacking) |
Keyboard | Generic Keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Professional |
Benchmark Scores | N/A |
I don't know what mouse to get, I'm new to PC and have never played before, except as a mobile peasant.
I have a generic dell mouse with 800 dpi. It fits snug and is comfy, however the sensor sucks. If I move it to fast, it flicks to a random spot on the screen (If possible, could someone explain to me what this is and why it happens?)
On r/mousereview people have been hyped up for this mouse called the Model O, which is apparently a readily available and cheap high quality final mouse.
The cable is supposed to be like a paracord and the skates are good. Really thinking about it, but I'm not sure about the change from my moderately heavy dell mouse to a very light one.
I am 12 and do not have a ruler, my hands are about 6 or 7 inches.
I have a generic dell mouse with 800 dpi. It fits snug and is comfy, however the sensor sucks. If I move it to fast, it flicks to a random spot on the screen (If possible, could someone explain to me what this is and why it happens?)
On r/mousereview people have been hyped up for this mouse called the Model O, which is apparently a readily available and cheap high quality final mouse.
The cable is supposed to be like a paracord and the skates are good. Really thinking about it, but I'm not sure about the change from my moderately heavy dell mouse to a very light one.
I am 12 and do not have a ruler, my hands are about 6 or 7 inches.