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http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/
So... these are the same price or more than a Gaming K70 RGB, but I don't get RGB or any extra volume control/windows locks?

Seems not worth it.

So... these are the same price or more than a Gaming K70 RGB, but I don't get RGB or any extra volume control/windows locks?

Seems not worth it.
the difference between the two though is that the WASD is fully customizable
they also offer RGB and backlit keyboards

the difference between the two though is that the WASD is fully customizable
they also offer RGB and backlit keyboards
But... all mechanical keyboards have removable keycaps?

Its a 960 tough.
Anyways his CPU for some reasons gets allot more rating on various site than most other AMD CPU's with even more cores.
If I were to suggest you CPU's to minimize bottlenecking get for AMD:
AMD FX 6300 (Hexacore 3.5Ghz (4.1Ghz overclocked))
AMD Athlon X4 860K (Quadcore 3.7Ghz)
AMD FX-4350 (Quadcore 4.2 Ghz)
Intel:
Intel Core i5-4590 (quadcore 3.3 Ghz) (Going to buy this allongside my GTX 960 tho.
Intel Core i5-4460 (Quadcore 3.2Ghz, if you want to save some money and not get the 4590).

If you opened them all and are looking at the prices and you like "Bruh, AMD has more cores, clockrate and is allot cheaper"
The big difference between intel and AMD is that intel has a much better single-core peformance. Wich is really good in games actually since they most game only use 1 or 2 cores. Some 4. Depends on the game really.
AMD is good for multitasking with programs like photoshop and stuff.

Keep in mind if you are going to buy an intel CPU you also want to buy a new motherboard since you probably have one that only supports AMD chipsets.

Can you also post your PC specs?
im well aware of the differences between AMD and Intel
i also have noticed that my pentium offers the same performance in-game as my 6350 at 4.5 ghz, but yet has trouble with simple multitasking
this will be fixed when i get my i5 in a few weeks

if its a 960 he will have less bottleneck

my specs:
430w evga psu
pentium 3.2 ghz dual core (i looked at his cpu compared to mine and mine actually beats his by a little)
zotac 970
16gb 2133 ddr3
1tb hdd, 3tb hdd, another 1tb hdd
rosewill neutron

But... all mechanical keyboards have removable keycaps?
the point is you buy exactly what you want with everything you want instead of buying a new keyboard and having to take everything off and add your own stuff and customize it then
if you think its more worth it to get the K70 then do get it, its a good keyboard


I was actually talking to fate but okay than
oh sorry i thought cause you quoted me that you were talking to me lmao

oh sorry i thought cause you quoted me that you were talking to me lmao
yeah you quoted something about gtx 970 and I replied he wants the gtx 960 or something allong these lines
The rest of the post was aimed towards fate

oh sorry i thought cause you quoted me that you were talking to me lmao
god dammit stufflord :l

Its a 960 tough.
Anyways his CPU for some reasons gets allot more rating on various site than most other AMD CPU's with even more cores.
If I were to suggest you CPU's to minimize bottlenecking get for AMD:
AMD FX 6300 (Hexacore 3.5Ghz (4.1Ghz overclocked))
AMD Athlon X4 860K (Quadcore 3.7Ghz)
AMD FX-4350 (Quadcore 4.2 Ghz)
Intel:
Intel Core i5-4590 (quadcore 3.3 Ghz) (Going to buy this allongside my GTX 960 tho.
Intel Core i5-4460 (Quadcore 3.2Ghz, if you want to save some money and not get the 4590).

If you opened them all and are looking at the prices and you like "Bruh, AMD has more cores, clockrate and is allot cheaper"
The big difference between intel and AMD is that intel has a much better single-core peformance. Wich is really good in games actually since they most game only use 1 or 2 cores. Some 4. Depends on the game really.
AMD is good for multitasking with programs like photoshop and stuff.

Keep in mind if you are going to buy an intel CPU you also want to buy a new motherboard since you probably have one that only supports AMD chipsets.

Can you also post your PC specs?
My pc specs are

Processor   AMD A6-6420K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
Manufacturer   AMD
Speed   4.0 GHz
Number of Cores   2
Video Card   AMD Radeon HD 8470D
Manufacturer   ATI
Chipset   AMD Radeon HD 8470D
Dedicated Memory   768 MB
Total Memory   4.0 GB
Memory   7.4 GB
Operating System   Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit
Service Pack   0
Size   64 Bit
Edition   Basic
Display Maximum Resolution   1920 x 1080
DVD   HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0
CD   HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH24NSC0
Drive   
Size   223.1 GB
Free   138.0 GB

My pc specs are

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Wait, you only have an SSD?
Wow if you are only using an SSD that thing is going to die p fast.
Like, get a small HDD for for a couple of bucks to store files on. If you store programs in the SSD no problem but if you store all of your stuff on it its dead within the year.
You can get a small 250Gb SSD for just $30 or less.
Its just to store pictures and .zip files on 'n stuff.

On the CPU just get one I recommended you, should do fine I guess.

Wait, you only have an SSD?
Wow if you are only using an SSD that thing is going to die p fast.
Like, get a small HDD for for a couple of bucks to store files on. If you store programs in the SSD no problem but if you store all of your stuff on it its dead within the year.
You can get a small 250Gb SSD for just $30 or less.
Its just to store pictures and .zip files on 'n stuff.

On the CPU just get one I recommended you, should do fine I guess.
I have an hdd?



A 250Gb HDD?
are you serious
why did you even assume that it was an SSD just because it was small?

Lol I have a 320 GB HDD