[SOLVED] Best Mouse and keyboard combo for a budget

Mar 17, 2019
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Ive just built a new PC and started getting into FPS games but I have a really bad keyboard and mouse which I Finally decided to replace.Do you guys have any suggestions for a good mouse and keyboard combo under 45e,I've been looking at the Cooler Master Devastator 3,redragon s101,Rosewill keyboard and mouse fusion c40.I was wondering if any of those is decent for playing fps games,if theres any better ones for the price and which one is the best out of the 3?
 
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Trust me when I say this but you would be far better off getting a good mouse and a bad keyboard (which you could save up for later for a better one). FPS games require precision tracking and different mice have different sensors with their own accuracy (Pixart 3360 is the best currently). High DPI doesn't matter, in fact you would find yourself using far lower DPI than the insane numerals boasted by manufacturers.

Personally I would say go for budget options within well known brands such as the Steelseries Rival 110 or Logitech G300s as the up to date sensor accuracy will make a lot of difference to your game, you can be confident in your shots with these mice. Both of which use a very good sensor and are around $20-$30

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Hi! Personally, for a mouse I would go with a Redragon Cobra M711. It has up to 10000DPI, braided cable, and of course, RGB! I use the M711 and the experience has been very good so far. Also it is only for 20$ on amazon.com. Sadly, after a quick search, I could not find this mouse combo’d with something else 🙁 Also, it would blow almost half of your budget, but you could consider it.
 
Trust me when I say this but you would be far better off getting a good mouse and a bad keyboard (which you could save up for later for a better one). FPS games require precision tracking and different mice have different sensors with their own accuracy (Pixart 3360 is the best currently). High DPI doesn't matter, in fact you would find yourself using far lower DPI than the insane numerals boasted by manufacturers.

Personally I would say go for budget options within well known brands such as the Steelseries Rival 110 or Logitech G300s as the up to date sensor accuracy will make a lot of difference to your game, you can be confident in your shots with these mice. Both of which use a very good sensor and are around $20-$30

As for the keyboard, I recommend a simple membrane 'gaming' keyboard. The point where Mechanical keyboards become reasonably priced is around $45; with that in mind a membrane keyboard would be enough for FPS titles as different keyboards do not have the biggest noticeable differences, however I do recommend the upgrade to a mechanical if given the chance as they are more satisfying to play and type on. In the end I would definitely go with the better mouse! :).

You can find good membrane keyboards under $20 including ten-keyless which are nice and clean without the numpad
 
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