The Corsair Gamming RGB Polaris is a great mouse pad if you have the money to waste like i did makes any RGB Setup Look Great
Pros:
- Looks gorgeous as hell, especially with matching Profiles with the Corsair K70 Keyboard and M65 RGB Mouse
- Comes with a USB input works with mouses and flashdrives
- rubber bottom to keep it from slipping
Cons:
- Position of the USB input and cord are a bit of a nuisance when swing my mouse left and right but lifting the mouse cord to specific height fixes that.
- the Fabric used on the mouse pad is rough and scratches the hell out of my M65's Glide Pads in only just 3 days
- was a bit disapointed that the top part of the mouse pad doesn't have RGB lights as well
Fantastic keyboard. It is everything that it is billed to be. Personal experience - Easy to see/read white keys on black keyboard, and, yes, it is easy to brush off dry...and wash with water.
Very good pad but it is huge. I don't see any reason why it is so big (about 4 times the size of a regular mouse pad. The lighting effect is great though and I will be keeping it.
There is no games yet this processor can't handle that I have found. Fallout, Beamng, Forza Horizon 3 all run great and so does video processing, moving files, etc. Great processor for a great price.
I have this clocked at 4.7ghz at 1.25v running stable using the Noctua dh-14. I originally had my old hyper 212 evo with it... This card definitely runs hot. I don't recall exactly, but I do remember that some of my first overclocking attempts at 4.5 or 4.6 ghz with the evo ran it up to 95+C, which I then left decided to leave the default settings be. Paired with a good cooler, this card does have good potential, but if you're not going to spend $60+ on an aircooler to overclock it, you might want to look at a different cpu because this chip runs hot.
It's a VERY good CPU. Upgraded from an FX 8350. I didn't want to go to the new DDR4 platform and spend an extra $100 or more....so this was a great choice. TONS more performance in rendering and gaming applications. Only gripe I had about it was the Amazon packaging...or lack thereof. There was literally NO packing material in the box to secure the CPU and keep it from being rocked around in the box. Luckily it seems there was no damage to the CPU itself.
This is my first review of a product ever! I've had this keyboard since it came out (roughly 2-3 years of use!). I bought it for 29.99 (which is the original MSRP). As they've discontinued this product, a mistake in my opinion, I've seen these guys sell for up to ~$80. That being said:I hate dirty keyboards. I eat around my computer. This is a combo breaker. Meaning it is very hard to keep a keyboard clean in an environment of eating food and gaming/working. It takes me less than 5 minutes to run this keyboard under some hot tap water, with a spritz of some dish soap. The provided brush (it conveniently is stored under the keyboard) works excellently to collect all the random hairs and whatnot out of the hard to reach spaces between the keys. After each clean, my keyboard looks brand new! This makes me a happy customer. If a messy keyboard drives you nuts and you want to clean it EASILY, this product is for you.As far as how this keyboard feels, I originally was using a logitech g15 and this feels a little stiffer and makes a little but more noise. Definitely quieter than a mechanical keyboard. I know mechanicals are all the rage right now, but I've had zero problems gaming with this keyboard. It seems to have plenty of inputs so I can have a bunch of keys pressed at the same without issues (I've had cheap keyboards where if you press more than 3 keys down at the same time the computer won't register the 4th key press etc -- very annoying).Too bad there aren't more washable keyboards like this on the market. I'm surprised they discontinued this product! It is perfect for my needs.
Still have it paired with my 980ti thanks it's a beast I will be upgrading this month some time to the 1080ti this cpu should still be ok I hope thanks ;D
Built a budget Haswell PC in early 2014 and needed a refresh in 2015 for more demanding PC games and I have been happy ever since. Paired this a used Gaming G1 980ti and been eating fps :)
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