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Reddit mentions of Logitech G513 RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Tactile Keyswitches (Carbon)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Logitech G513 RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Tactile Keyswitches (Carbon). Here are the top ones.

Logitech G513 RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Tactile Keyswitches (Carbon)
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High performance RGB keyboard with customizable full spectrum color lighting per key plus LIGHTSYNC game-driven lighting colors and effectsAdvanced Romer G Tactile Mechanical keyswitches for 25 percent faster responsiveness and actuation feedback you can feel with every keypressSoft and strong Memory Foam palmrest for premium comfort and durability that resists sweat and wipes cleanAircraft grade brushed aluminum alloy top case for a high end look that seals components with rugged protectionConvenient USB pass through port makes it a snap to plug in your mouse, flash drive or phone for direct data transmission or charging. Cable Length: 6 feet
Specs:
ColorCarbon
Height1.4 Inches
Length5.1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2019
SizeRomer-G Switches
Weight1.11 Pounds
Width17.5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Logitech G513 RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Tactile Keyswitches (Carbon):

u/TheShosto · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

English is not my native language, I'm sorry for any grammatical errors.

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Hey everyone, I´m new to this subreddit but I know people here is nice, so a little back story, I've had the CM Devastator II combo since i built my PC (3 years ago), now I think it's time for an upgrade, i was looking for an affordable RGB mechanical keyboard but I'm a bit short on cash atm.

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I really love the idea of visible switches, i would like a simple and minimalistic design and i don't really care if the lights are software or keyboard controlled.

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I have a few options in mind:

  • HyperX Alloy FPS RGB
  • Logitech G512 or G513
  • Corsair K68

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    The thing is I don't have the money yet, I'd have to save for like 2-3 weeks, and my questions are:

    Is it worth it to save for one of them? Is there something as good for less money? Do you have a better option for the seam price range? Also I will buy a mouse later i would like to know i these can RGB sync

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    Pd. I've been considering the CM MasterSet MS121 that has a mouse included and it's cheap but it is mem-chanical, is it good? or worth it?
u/Reveal_Your_Meat · 2 pointsr/apexlegends

Lol I do a lot of typing for school and I like the clickity clacks. It's this one

u/DoomWad · 1 pointr/XIM

Everyone is saying the Logitech G502, and I could not agree more. I actually have 2 of them because I travel quite a bit for work. It has all the buttons you'll need right on the mouse to be an effective slayer of n00bs. It has a button which can select different DPI profiles which makes it easy to switch back-and-forth from Xbox to PC modes.

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Keyboards can be subjective based on how you like your "finger feel" and noise level. For me, I cannot say enough good things about the Logitech G13 gaming pad (and holy balls I just realized how expensive it is, I don't think they make these anymore. Check on eBay for a cheaper price if interested). Buttons are right where they need to be, and it has nice ergonomic support for your wrist - it's designed for gaming comfort, not cranking out emails. The keys are not too clicky, but also have a nice feel to them. Also included; buttons to quickly switch between gaming profiles. Handy if you need different button keymaps for various different games.

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My main keyboard, which I've also tested for gaming and cannot say enough good things about, is the Logitech G513. It has a sleek, minimalist design and comes with wrist support. The keys are a bit louder than the G13, but they are easier to press. It also has a surprisingly sturdy frame. The weight of it surprised me during the unboxing. It was oddly satisfying to hold in my hands which gave the impression that it was well engineered and of good quality.

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As for the XIM, I've been a non-commissioned sales rep for it since the XIM 3 was released. These guys keep making better products, and the XIM Apex is no exception. The key (in my humble opinion) to giving it that PC feel is to find the right ballistics curve. I've found one that works very well with every game I've played. If you want more details on it, send me a private message and I'll give you the code that you can paste right into the XIM app on your phone. Another tip to making your experience even better on the XIM is to set the Hz to 1000 in the XIM app, and also set your mouse to 12000 dpi. Again, if you want more information on how to do that, just send me a message. I take great joy in helping people maximize their experience with the XIM.

u/Tywacole · 1 pointr/battlestations

It's a G513 and it comes together