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Razer Vespula Mousepad – Because Mouse Pads Matter

Published on April 27, 2012 by in PC Peripherals

I know, I know. You’re doubting the true value of a $35 mouse pad. Believe me, I did too. However, using the same atrocious, flimsy, imaged mouse pad I got in a Wal-Mart bargain bin for $5 below a mouse that ran me $100, something didn’t seem right. After a small amount of research, I

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$800 Intel Budget Build

Processor: Intel Core I3-2120 LGA 1155 3.3ghz Dual-Core $127.99  I already know that I’m going to be questioned incessantly about this choice, but I will do my best to justify it right now. This build is meant for gaming, not video encoding, code compiling, or any processor-heavy work. For gaming with a single graphics card,

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Turtle Beach X12 Gaming Headset Review

If you are serious about gaming, then the name Turtle Beach has been thrown around you from time to time. Turtle Beach is known for their great sounding and great quality headsets on the market. One of their very first models, the X1, became extremely popular in the Xbox 360 world sometime in late 2006.

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Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard

In PC gaming one of the biggest components is your keyboard. Your keyboard and mouse are your instruments of destruction and you want to make sure your using them to their fullest potential. With so many choices out their how can we get the best bang for our buck well let’s break this down? The

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Corsair Vengeance 1100 Headset

A headset is an essential part of the online gaming experience. There is a wide variety of headsets with a wide variety of features, such as fitting behind the head, producing surround sound quality, using bluetooth technology to remove wires, and so much more. But is it worth losing many of these features to stay

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