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    But speaking of stagnant CPU innovation, a lot of people have completely overlooked just how far along peripherals have come quietly in the background. I just got a Corsair K95 and holy is a mechanical keyboard a massive upgrade over the previous ergonomic one. It's interesting that it's almost more comfortable to type with, because even though I sacrificed the wrist support, the keys are just so damn responsive. Or you could look at the Korean 1440p monitors and how SSDs are finally affordable. Just in general I think there's a lot of nifty stuff that's been rolling out without much noise
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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    But speaking of stagnant CPU innovation, a lot of people have completely overlooked just how far along peripherals have come quietly in the background. I just got a Corsair K95 and holy is a mechanical keyboard a massive upgrade over the previous ergonomic one. It's interesting that it's almost more comfortable to type with, because even though I sacrificed the wrist support, the keys are just so damn responsive. Or you could look at the Korean 1440p monitors and how SSDs are finally affordable. Just in general I think there's a lot of nifty stuff that's been rolling out without much noise
    I agree on this one... went from a 2560x1600 CCFL 30" panel to a much less expensive 27" 2560x1440 LED panel that can do 110hz and LOVE it. Also grabbed a mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches, added O-ring dampers and it's amazingly comfy to type on (I use a wrist wrest with it). Been using SSD's since 2008 I think it was, but they've gotten to really good pricing and capacities at this point. Peripherals and less-glorified parts have definitely come a long way, no question.

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