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Which is the better mouse?

Wireless Laser Mouse 7000(Microsoft)
Habu™ Laser Gaming Mouse(Microsoft)
IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0(Microsoft)
G5 Laser Mouse(Logitech)
MX™ Revolution(Logitech)
VX Revolution™(Logitech)
G9 Laser Mouse(Logitech)
If you have any other models-brands in mind that you know is better, tell me why.
I am a gamer but not a hardcore type.
I use a notebook.
I care about comfortability.


I have a G5 laser mouse for logi and its one of the best mice i ever had. It looks sweet and feels even better. it fits your hand perfectly and has programmable buttons. Id go w/ the G5 if i were you. good luck!

How good is this gaming PC setup?

Please rate my setup on a scale from 1-10 and feel free to make any suggestions! It's being custom built by a company called Memory Express, It's being assembled and getting the OS loaded for $70.00. the total cost is $2,969.79 (Canadian)



Case: THERMALTAKE - Armor LCS Super Tower, Black w/ Built-in Liquid Cooling System, with an Elite - Firework LED Fan, Blue, Sunbeam - LED Fan Grill, 80mm, Blue Sunbeam - Cold Cathode Kit, 30cm, Blue, Startech - Mutant Mods EL Tape Strip, Red and a Sunbeam - Laser LED, Green.

Processor: Intel - Core™2 Quad Processor Q6600 2.4GHz w/ 2x4MB Cache with an Elite - CPU Cooler for AMD K7, Slot A

Motherboard: Asus - P5Q Deluxe w/ DualDDR2 1200, 7.1 Audio, Dual GB Lan, 1394, PCI-E x16 CrossFireX

RAM/Memory: Corsair - 4GB XMS2-8500D Dominator TWIN2X Dual Channel DDR2 Kit (2 x 2GB) w/ Airflow Fan

Hard Drive: Western Digital - 1TB Caviar Black 7200rpm SATA II w/ 32MB Cache

Optical Drive: LG - Super Multi Blue Blu-ray / HD DVD-ROM Drive, SATA, Black

Video Card: eVGA - e-GeForce GTX 260 SSC Edition 896MB PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDTV-Out, FarCry2 Bundle

Sound Card: AuzenTech - X-Plosion 7.1 Cinema Sound Card

Power Supply: OCZ - 850W GameXStream Power Supply w/ Quad +12V

Monitor: Samsung - SyncMaster T220 22in Widescreen LCD w/ DVI, 2ms, Black-Red

Keyboard: Logitech - G15 Gaming Keyboard, v.2

Mouse: Microsoft - Habu™ Laser Gaming Mouse

Speakers: Logitech - G51 Surround Sound 5.1 Speaker System

USB Drive: Patriot - Extreme Performance 16GB Xporter XT Boost USB Drive

Operating System: Microsoft - Windows Vista Ultimate x64 (64-bit) DVD w/ SP1, OEM, 1-Pack


9/10......If you can afford it.

I'd reccomend you use the new i7 processor, not Intel - Core™2 Quad Processor. It's the newest one, best, but most expensive.

RAM: you could bulk up a bit more on RAM, maybe 4GB more for REAL good performance.

Hard Drive: Is it a single 1TB drive?? If it is, try using 2 or more HDD's set up in RAID Stripe.

Video Card should have 1GB, but with your other parts, 896 should be all right.


Sounds like a beast, probably a 8 or 9, don't ruin it with a load of useless software.


DUDE.....

Too....

much....

INFO.....

Rate this gaming setup?

How would you rate this gaming setup? Feel free to make suggestions. The total cost is just under $3500.00 (including all the fans, lifghting and even the assembly + loading my OS)

Case: THERMALTAKE - Armor LCS Super Tower, Black w/ Built-in Liquid Cooling System (with light mods)

Processor: Intel - Core™ i7 Processor 920 2.66GHz w/ 8MB Cache

Motherboard:eVGA - nForce X58 SLI w/ TripleDDR3 1333, 7.1 Audio, Dual Gigabit Lan, 1394, PCI-E, 3-way SLI

RAM/Memory: Corsair - 6GB XMS3-1333 PC3-10666 Core™ i7 Triple Channel DDR3 Kit (3 x 2GB)

Hard Drive: Western Digital - 750GB Caviar Black 7200rpm SATA II w/ 32MB Cache

Optical Drive: LG - Super Multi Blue Blu-ray / HD DVD-ROM Drive, SATA, Black

Video Card: XFX - GeForce GTX 280 1GB PCI-E w/ Dual DVI, HDTV-Out, FarCry2 Bundle

Sound Card: AuzenTech - HDA X-Plosion 7.1 DTS Connect

Power Supply: OCZ - 850W GameXStream Power Supply w/ Quad +12V

Monitor: Samsung - SyncMaster T220 22in Widescreen LCD w/ DVI, 2ms, Black-Red

Keyboard: Logitech - G15 Gaming Keyboard, v.2

Mouse: Microsoft - Habu™ Laser Gaming Mouse

Speakers: Logitech - G51 Surround Sound 5.1 Speaker System

Operating System: Microsoft - Windows Vista Ultimate x64 (64-bit) DVD w/ SP1, OEM, 1-Pack


i would censoriously rate it a 10


9.5/10

Awesome Core i7 processor.
6GB DDR3 RAM
GTX 280 graphics card

Also are you SLIing the 280? If so you need a beefier PSU. Also a 4870 X2 or 2 GTX 260s SLI will outperform a 280.


thats good but im looking at building my own gaming rig with intel i7 and 512 gb graphics mine costs £739

not as good as yours but adequate and fast