For a little intro, I build customs on contract, buy everything up front and have tried just about everything. This chip is in 7 clients' builds yet today, because every time they ask about upgrading I bring them over and let them sit down in front of the newest and prettiest, be it the venerable 6850K, 5930K, 5820K, 6700K, 6800K, 7700K and now the 8700K (I'm not a fan of the i9's or X's). Nothing I have is noticeably better all around than this CPU, period. You can take the specs and wipe with them for all the difference you'll actually see in real life applications. It's no fun to say that because I WANT to see a difference. I can clock this thing to 4.7 on water with such a small adjustment in voltage it's crazy, and rise only 5-7 degrees C with a custom loop to idle at 38-40 degrees and run hot right around 50 (a little of it is due to my loops and 20+ years of building), but no other CPU I've used reacts like that. I own games. I've never finished 95% of them because to this day almost nothing taxes the CPU. So I test with video editing. 4 cores and 8 threads is enough for any normal human, if you're a pro then you'll want something for an X99 or 2011/2066 board.The only cons are that this is going up in price and Z97 boards are harder to find new. When I read that the 6700K, 7700K and 8700K are upgrades I just grin. And why the 6 and 7 series were produced at all is nothing but marketing and little tweaks that aren't noticeable. I have a Threadripper as well as all the above and more, and when you want to be stunned then see what all those cores are good at and compare THAT to Intel's consumer chips. AMD's version of the Xeon is NOT great all around but the Intel folks aren't any smarter than the AMD developers, they only have deeper pockets to draw from and a longer history of doing the same thing the same way. That's why the 4790K stands out...but until the 8700K I think Intel was just punching the clock. It's a superb CPU that's NOT going down in price AT ALL because it's still so viable that the software has yet to catch up. If it's used with the right board, with the right RAM and BIOS set the right way I'd still put it up against the 8700K built by 95% of the market that's buying them and getting their comparisons on their cell phones and shouting specs from the rooftops :-) Next time just ask them how many Ghz to fill a gallon halfway?!! It get's pretty peaceful. :p
Oh burns the games up! I placed this on a Gigabyte ATX DDR3 LGA 1150 SATA DIMM 6Gb/s Motherboard (GA-Z97X-UD3H), with 16 GB of ram, and it runs smooth and cool, even with the stock fan. Had it over a year now and haven't had a problem.
Nice little mouse. If you click the wheel deep it will switch from detente to free spin and visa versa. Build quality is superb and it works flawlessly.
This is a fantastic travel mouse. It seems like Logitech has included every great feature anyone could ever want in a travel mouse.
1) Connectivity: Both Bluetooth and Logitech's Unifying USB receiver (my notebook has bluetooth, so I prefer to skip the USB receiver option).
2) Includes both forward and back buttons for web browsing (the back button is a necessity and the forward button is nice to have)
3) Scroll wheel can switch between hyper-fast and click-to-click scrolling
4) Very long battery life (Logitech claims 70 days per charge) and you can re-change it using a standard micro USB cable
The only possible negative is that this is not the smallest mouse on the market, but it's size is an ideal compromise between portability and comfort.
This is a fantastic travel mouse. It seems like Logitech has included every great feature anyone could ever want in a travel mouse.1) Connectivity: Both Bluetooth and Logitech's Unifying USB receiver (my notebook has bluetooth, so I prefer to skip the USB receiver option).2) Includes both forward and back buttons for web browsing (the back button is a necessity and the forward button is nice to have)3) Scroll wheel can switch between hyper-fast and click-to-click scrolling4) Very long battery life (Logitech claims 70 days per charge) and you can re-change it using a standard micro USB cableThe only possible negative is that this is not the smallest mouse on the market, but it's size is an ideal compromise between portability and comfort.
best mouse on the market! can easily switch between multiple devices. offers bluetooth and the Logitech receiver connectivity.
my personal favorite feature is the ability to switch from a 'click' wheel to continuous scrolling!
Battery life is amazing! no more chewing through AA/AAA batteries.
best mouse on the market! can easily switch between multiple devices. offers bluetooth and the Logitech receiver connectivity.my personal favorite feature is the ability to switch from a 'click' wheel to continuous scrolling!Battery life is amazing! no more chewing through AA/AAA batteries.
Love the Flow functionality, and constantly use it to dual screen when I'm working from home. I'm no die hard gamer, but tracking is excellent IMO. Great battery life too. Would definitely buy again.
Logitech K310Have had this keyboard for several years now and use it daily. It gets washed/disinfected about once a month. It is a reliable and very responsive keyboard, even for gaming. I have dropped it several times and it has not had any issues.Pros:-Easy to clean.-Responsive.-Quiet.-Reliable/Durable.Cons:The current pricing. As of Jan 31, 2018. - These were originally sold at $29.99. On sale they would go for around $19.99-$24.99. Why it is now over $50? Is it a $50 keybaord? (That's debatable). I'll still grab a few for my builds and customers from the local store for $30 before paying this markup.
My son loves this! It looks really cool with pulsing neon glow and the Corsair software allows you to configure. Its big so the mouse has plenty of room to move around for gaming.
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