I'm about to get a high-end PC for work and gaming, and I've already chosen the MSI MAG 321 UPX as my monitor. Now I'm on the hunt for a keyboard and mouse. I'm specifically looking for a 70% keyboard, and the sound it produces while typing is really important to me. Any suggestions?
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If you're after a high-end mouse, you can't go wrong with the Logitech PRO X Superlight 2. There's also the previous-gen Logitech G Pro X Superlight if you want to save a bit. For keyboards, consider the NuPhy keyboards or the Keychron K2 HE. Both provide fantastic sound and performance right out of the box, and they're cheaper than some competitors.
Mouse preferences are super personal. I recommend going wireless since they're so fast and affordable now. For keyboards, if you're looking for great sound and feel, the Lemokey P1 is an awesome choice with wireless and plug-in options.
Totally get that! But for most setups, wireless is just so convenient. If you have a decent desk space, it shouldn't be an issue.
For mice, if you have medium-sized hands, I think the Logitech G502 Hero is top-notch. Keyboards can really vary based on what you like; that 'good sound' can mean different things for different folks.
If you're looking for reliable options, the Corsair K70 keyboard is fantastic with Cherry switches, and it's built to last.
What games are you planning to play? I currently use a Wooting keyboard and love it! It offers a great typing experience and is really versatile.
I'm diving into all kinds of games, but I think I'm sold on the Wooting, probably going for the 80HE model.
I use a Varmilo TKL keyboard with Cherry MX brown switches and a Skyrox V8 mouse. The combo works great for both typing and gaming!
Honestly, the cheapest Logitech G502 is the way to go! It has all the essentials for gaming at a great price, plus Logitech mice have been durable for me.
I really like my Roccat Kone mouse. It has plenty of buttons and feels perfect! It's about $70 and works wonders.

I prefer wired mice, personally. I can't stand changing batteries constantly. Plus, wired mice have less lag, which is a win for gaming!