It’s no secret by now that headset and microphone combos just don’t make the cut when it comes to audio quality and streaming. Shroud seems to either have an unhealthy addiction to G Pro X products or (slightly more likely) an affiliate partnership with Logitech! Okay … there is a bit of a pattern emerging here. This keyboard could hold its own in any FPS competitive environment. It’s hard to suggest an alternative to a well-priced and fantastically built keyboard like the G Pro X, but if you are on a budget and don’t want to lose out on too much quality then the Havit RGB is the keyboard for you.Ī well-built mechanical key system and ergonomic design mean that the slightly dimmed RGB lights and lack of macro compatibility can be overlooked. Coming in at $150 means that the G Pro X is far and away from the cheapest ‘high end’ competitive keyboard on the market and it really moves the goalposts for future keyboard development and pricing. The best part however has to be the price. It boasts a detachable cable for great portability and has a full in-built macro system for those who want to enhance their gameplay or streaming with macros. Despite its small stature, it packs a real punch with pro-grade clicky mechanical switches and light sync RGB. The G Pro X keyboard is such a neat little package. Logitech never really entered the competitive gaming hardware market until the late 2010s, but when they did they arrived with sleek, well-built tools that could rival any of the high-end and expensive equipment. It should be said though that not all pros play with wireless tech nowadays and many actually prefer the stability of wired mice so this isn’t really a game-changer. One obvious difference is that the Viper mini is not wireless. At 61 grams and with an optical DPI of 8500 it has a similar specification to the G Pro X and could quite happily hold its own in a competitive environment. The Razer Viper Mini is basically a cut-price replica of the Superlight. It is completely possible in 2021 to pick up a cheap but competitive mouse that can compete alongside the best of the best. With competition rife nowadays between tech companies, prices for high-end mice are being driven down exponentially. It is super accurate with Superlight Hero 25K technology and best of all it’s wireless with incredible battery life, making it perfect for streamers on the go. The G Pro X is a super lightweight mouse with the sensor specifications of something much larger and bulkier. (Check out our breakdown of Ninja’s Gaming Setup here). Both Shroud and Ninja currently use the G Pro X and swear by its quality and efficiency. It’s come to our attention that streamers are digging this mouse at the moment. It’s only 60hz but can handle editing software and stream dashboards alike with no problems! If you need a second monitor for your stream software or chat, you could even purchase a much lower spec monitor like the Samsung CF390. It has a complete color range with tear-proof technology and produces a clear and crisp image. With this in mind, you might want to shoot for the Nitro XF243Y which has a max refresh rate of 165hz, though we would recommend using it at no more than 120. You won’t notice any tears or frame drops and can still have a smooth gaming experience. In fact, most streamers stream at a lowly 60fps which by comparison sounds pathetic but is actually fine performance-wise. Realistically, a framerate of 240fps is well above what is necessary to be able to stream effectively. This is vital in first-person shooter games which are exactly what Shroud competes in. The higher the FPS you can run, the quicker you can react to incoming enemies. Shroud has opted for the 27 inch 240hz model which allows him to run his games at 240fps (frames per second). They are predominantly known for their gaming laptops which harness the power of a small nuclear reactor, but they also produce high-end PC monitors. Alienware hardware has rapidly become the most sought-after gaming hardware on the market.
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