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how much did you get it for
120 € / $140 including delivery.

Why did you get a mechanical keyboard if you don't like clicking noises?
I didn't think it would be this loud. Maybe it's just this particular model but the videos I watched on the Brown switches don't sound like this. I also noticed that my fingers hurt after lengthier typing session probably because of the way membrane keyboards work.

Some people just want the tactile feedback but not the annoying sounds.

Plus arent browns supposed to be quiet but with the feedback and blues are the clicky ones with the feedback?
There is almost zero sound when I press down the key very carefully. Definitely no click. The clack comes mostly from me bottoming out the key and the switch pushing the key back up. I can type fairly quietly if I'm careful.

In other news I'm also getting my first second monitor this week. Dell P2211Ht for 30 € / $35 from my school. I considered the Dell 2209WAf since it's IPS but I get a couple extra pixels on the P2211Ht.
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I got a Razer Black Widow a month or so ago, bought it with the money I got from trading in a stuffload of old games. I love the clicky clicky and the tactile feedback. Typing is just so much more enjoyable now than it was on my cheap-arse £22 membrane office keyboard

Some people just want the tactile feedback but not the annoying sounds.

Plus arent browns supposed to be quiet but with the feedback and blues are the clicky ones with the feedback?

yes. brown rocks

i really have no clue about ram so could someone help me find some ram that will work with my mobo? here are the things it requires:

240-pin unbuffered DDR3 SDRAM

supported: 1066/1333 MT/s

needs 4 GB (using two 2 GB sticks)

i really have no clue about ram so could someone help me find some ram that will work with my mobo? here are the things it requires:

240-pin unbuffered DDR3 SDRAM

supported: 1066/1333 MT/s

needs 4 GB (using two 2 GB sticks)
Only 4? Are you on a budget or was that by choice?

Only 4? Are you on a budget or was that by choice?

mobo is too stuff, it only goes up to 4 gb

I still say save up for a new one and future proof it. My MoBo goes up to 32gb. I have 8gb in it.

I still say save up for a new one and future proof it. My MoBo goes up to 32gb. I have 8gb in it.
This.

i'm not a hardcore gamer. i don't need all of that stuff. i can always get memory later. my main priority now is finding a good graphics card that won't bottleneck my pentium e6700

i'm not a hardcore gamer. i don't need all of that stuff. i can always get memory later. my main priority now is finding a good graphics card that won't bottleneck my pentium e6700
If you're not a "hardcore gamer," why is it more important to you that you have a good graphics card than more memory?

If you're not a "hardcore gamer," why is it more important to you that you have a good graphics card than more memory?

i only play stuff like gmod and tf2

i only play stuff like gmod and tf2
Well, okay. That doesn't really answer the question, though.

Well, okay. That doesn't really answer the question, though.

i might expand upon games i dont know.

so i'm almost certain a gt 730 will be suitable

Why the forget is windows 7 always updating every 5 seconds now? This is a pain in the ass since I need my computer on when I'm gone and it's hard to loving do that when Windows is forcing my computer to restart all the loving time.