Reddit mentions of Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Dual-Chassis Gaming Mouse (GM-Krypton)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Dual-Chassis Gaming Mouse (GM-Krypton). Here are the top ones.

Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Dual-Chassis Gaming Mouse (GM-Krypton)
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    Features:
  • Hot-swap Mouse Chassis - Speed Chassis / Control Chassis
  • Customizable Center of Gravity using revolutionary new weight distribution system
  • Maximize your Krypton mouse with the Krypton dual sided Mouse Pad
  • Built-in GHOST Macro Engine with 32KB of onboard memory
  • Advanced 8200DPI Gaming grade Laser sensor
Specs:
Height6.5 Inches
Length8.7 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.5873282864 Pounds
Width4.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Gigabyte Aivia Krypton Dual-Chassis Gaming Mouse (GM-Krypton):

u/MidevilPancake ยท 2 pointsr/excel

Totally agree with this. /r/MechanicalKeyboards has a lot of great resources and will help you pick the perfect keyboard.

I personally have the Corsair Vengeance K95 with Cherry Reds and it's phenomenal. They advertise it towards gamers, but it's great for typing.

The one thing about mechanical keyboards is that they can be loud, so be sure to take that into consideration which choosing which types of switches you want if you'll be in an office setting.

For a mouse, I use a nice Gigabyte gaming mouse that has a ton of customization features. It feels right, has adjustable weights, multiple different surfaces for the pads, forward and back buttons on each side, and a switch to easily change the sensitivity on the fly.

I did notice that you asked for wireless mice/keyboard recommendations, and while neither of these are, I preferred wired over wireless. Won't have to worry about batteries, no connectivity issues, and they're often cheaper than their wireless equivalents. Some keyboards also include a USB port allowing you to connect your mouse to your keyboard and then just have one cable running to your computer.

u/uzuhl ยท 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I use this one personally.

I quite like it, but I'm also used to overly high DPI (using 5000 right now) and anything under that feels very sluggish to me.


But if you do want one with a bunch of buttons and a cheaper price, there's the Redragon Perdition.

I have a couple friends who use it and it's pretty damned nice.