Gaming Upgrades That ACTUALLY Make A Difference

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @rhyho
    @rhyho Před měsícem +469

    the fact higher hz monitors have gotten so cheap is so good now. Wish we had these prices ten years ago.

    • @DiamondLobbyReviews
      @DiamondLobbyReviews  Před měsícem +89

      bro i paid $350 for a 120hz monitor back then T_T

    • @zeffmalchazeen3429
      @zeffmalchazeen3429 Před měsícem +18

      i bought my current 165Hz monitor back in 2019 for $200-ish. 1080p VA panel and gsync compatible. It was a game changer back then. But now, there are several monitors that is 1440p IPS and gsync for similar price

    • @aphae
      @aphae Před měsícem +2

      @@rhyho i payed $300 CAD for a VA panel 165hz monitor 4 years ago. Now it has permanent vertical lines on the right half of the monitor. Recently, it started to have vertical lines on the left side aswell 😭

    • @3masouri
      @3masouri Před měsícem

      @@rhyho I paid £140 for a 144hz 1ms monitor in 2020, now a lot of the 144hz monitors are hovering around the £100-£140 mark max

    • @rhyho
      @rhyho Před měsícem

      @@DiamondLobbyReviews i ended up stuck with a 60hz monitor at like 90 quid, oc'd it to 70hz but always dreamed of having higher refresh rate at the time.

  • @desk3031
    @desk3031 Před měsícem +105

    ive had my setup for 4 years and ive never turned on 240 hz in my settings i cant believe this my whole
    life is changed

    • @flaminninjaシ
      @flaminninjaシ Před měsícem

      @@desk3031 bruh

    • @Owlboi
      @Owlboi Před měsícem +25

      no way bruh

    • @nolan8365
      @nolan8365 Před měsícem +7

      ive had mine for 6 months, and Windows really needs to make something saying "hey your monitor is at a lower fps than intended."

    • @Yomitanzan
      @Yomitanzan Před měsícem +1

      @@desk3031 bro, mine was on 59hz and it goes up to 174hz. I was wondering why every game just didn’t run smoothly. Had it for 4 months 😂

    • @vnyx2169
      @vnyx2169 Před 28 dny +12

      How tf lot of people dont know the capability of the monitor they bought smh

  • @smoothyoda8190
    @smoothyoda8190 Před měsícem +240

    Glass mouse pads are a personal preference thing. Not a straight upgrade like you're suggesting.

  • @dooderman8361
    @dooderman8361 Před měsícem +64

    It’s probably an entirely separate topic but technically you could put “gaming chair”. Yes the traditional gaming chairs are not going to make you better at the game, but getting an ergonomic chair can be a huge upgrade for some people who have their arms jammed into the desk or are slouched

    • @Muted1696
      @Muted1696 Před měsícem

      @@dooderman8361 i agree ☝️

    • @scruffex3736
      @scruffex3736 Před měsícem +24

      most important thing i learned is to avoid the term "gaming" when shopping almost entirely. from headphones, keyboards to chairs - everything loses a lot of price-value performance the moment they market it as "gaming" products. apart from mice and monitors i cant think of anything that would need that specification.

    • @morganfreeman8230
      @morganfreeman8230 Před měsícem

      ​@@dooderman8361 better yet, a desk that can be turned into a standing desk

    • @benjaminhansen4370
      @benjaminhansen4370 Před měsícem

      @@scruffex3736 some gaming headphones get extra features, like a mic and volume control, but I’d rather have a dedicated mic so I agree with you.

    • @WyattOShea
      @WyattOShea Před 27 dny +1

      Absolutely agree. The only real issue is money as good office chairs are bloody expensive. Mine costed me over $1000 (AUD) but has been one of if not the best investment I've ever made for gaming as I used to have pain and discomfort all the time on cheaper gaming/racing style chairs which I don't get with my office chair and can game for hours and hours without any real issue.

  • @AmiciCherno
    @AmiciCherno Před 24 dny +4

    One upgrade that is super underrated is a headset with proper surround sound. I got my steel series arctis pro wireless headset after desiring one for 5-6 years and boy when I say it's worth it, I mean it. I went from barely being able to understand whether someone is upstairs or downstairs in some games to being able to keep track of the exact location of every sound naturally without moving my perspective an inch and it's mainly thanks to the software that comes with the headset and its ability to adjust whether the surround sound aspect is immersing you in the game or simply making extremely accurate and separate sound queues in addition to being able to adjust the distance at which sounds are heard from the user. I've had an issue where when I can hear the sounds accurately, they end up scaring me when they are too close, but with the adjustable settings that Steel Series provides with their software I was able to make the sounds far enough to not scare me, but accurate enough to tell exactly where every enemy is at all times without shifting my in-game view from where I'm aiming.

  • @WhosAston
    @WhosAston Před měsícem +10

    My dislike for glass mousepads is my sweaty arm being stuck to the surface. I need my cloth mousepad to make sure my whole arm can glide freely. But that's just for my case.
    Great video mate!

    • @polyhp0
      @polyhp0 Před 11 dny +2

      i solved this issue with a simple $10-15 arm sleeve

  • @hwi7114
    @hwi7114 Před měsícem +114

    Glass mousepads are a no go for tac shooters, I'll fight you on that.

    • @DiamondLobbyReviews
      @DiamondLobbyReviews  Před měsícem +61

      get gooderer

    • @Hiiiro
      @Hiiiro Před měsícem +7

      Honestly, for me, it was just basic computer use that put me off it. Having to so lightly grip my mouse if i wanted to click something vs drag it is a pain. For aiming, it's great, though I don't play many tac shooters, when I did, it didn't bother me.

    • @hwi7114
      @hwi7114 Před měsícem +11

      @@DiamondLobbyReviews no u

    • @miclwastaken
      @miclwastaken Před měsícem +1

      play some tile frenzy on 1cm/360 then some static clicking on your normal sens every day

    • @JaaY-fps
      @JaaY-fps Před měsícem +5

      Smooth, consistent glass pad + control skates (obsidian pro/ pro air) = perfection

  • @sakalito
    @sakalito Před měsícem +77

    recommending glass mousepad is a crime

    • @jordantheflowgod9707
      @jordantheflowgod9707 Před měsícem +2

      They are pretty good. It’s just the goon glass gives it bad rep

    • @sakalito
      @sakalito Před měsícem +5

      @@jordantheflowgod9707 i was talking about people being uncomfortable with the lack of feedback it provides, which will be majority tbf

    • @jordantheflowgod9707
      @jordantheflowgod9707 Před měsícem +2

      @@sakalito oh even then there’s like 4 control glass pads

    • @silentKeys20
      @silentKeys20 Před měsícem

      @@jordantheflowgod9707What are the control glass pads if I may ask?

    • @jordantheflowgod9707
      @jordantheflowgod9707 Před měsícem

      @@silentKeys20 kazemi by glsswrks just sold out, Razer atlas , padsmith , glaze glass pad, and Kanami there’s more but forgot

  • @niveke
    @niveke Před měsícem +12

    I have the ASUS TUF Gaming VG249QM1A monitor.
    It's 240 hz and it only costs 192 on a discount on amazon rn (original price is 223)
    I have this monitor for around 2 years now and it doesn't disappoint me

  • @deftend6562
    @deftend6562 Před měsícem +54

    6:17 THEY ARE REAL TO ME!!1

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten Před měsícem +4

    Ive done quite a bit of testing with what causes arm/elbow pain from gaming, and the mouse is actually quite far down the list. I had this confirmed by an ergo therapist, but the main reasons you get pain in your arm is seating position and your relation to the table more than anything

    • @gama2064
      @gama2064 Před 18 dny +2

      yep 100% it‘s actually almost exclusively sitting and arm position.

  • @ArdaSReal
    @ArdaSReal Před měsícem +5

    I just need a wooting keyboard and an oled and im set for life man
    Also a nice comfortable office mesh chair is a major part of a setup to be enjoyable

    • @HeyNavi
      @HeyNavi Před 29 dny +1

      Wait for lgs 1440p 480hz oled. 240hz oled still have motion blur. I have lgs 240hz oled and for some people, it might not be noticeable but while everything is so damn scarily smooth, the picture clarity/blur is there.

    • @zankom417
      @zankom417 Před 7 dny

      @@ArdaSReal aged like milk

  • @Cheezus
    @Cheezus Před 8 dny +1

    the huge shift that got to me was when we all suddenly moved to superlight mice. I have long spider hands and every mouse is so tiny and feel a little too light. I feel like 90g is as low as I would want it to be without feeling cheap and flimsy

    • @omegaPhix
      @omegaPhix Před 12 hodinami

      You're actively sabotaging yourself because you think that light weight equals flimsy for some reason

  • @SireEvalish
    @SireEvalish Před 25 dny +3

    As an American, I appreciate you giving the mousepad measurements in hotdogs.

  • @OzymandiasMC
    @OzymandiasMC Před měsícem +64

    i can confirm you are not bald

  • @EverTechReviews
    @EverTechReviews Před měsícem +6

    You are an inspiring creator. Really love the humor and storytelling you have in your videos.

  • @DeagleIsL1fe
    @DeagleIsL1fe Před měsícem +4

    Glass mousepads are not necessarily an upgrade. It's personal preference and for most fps shooters where you need not only fast flicks but also good tracking, glass mousepads can be worse

    • @polyhp0
      @polyhp0 Před 11 dny

      glass mouse-pads actually help improve tracking aim as its a more smooth aiming experience. :)

    • @DeagleIsL1fe
      @DeagleIsL1fe Před 11 dny

      @@polyhp0 Well I've personally never used a glass mouse pad but from all these videos showcasing how fast it is, I'd say you'd have a pretty hard time tracking someone

  • @hutaoarius3616
    @hutaoarius3616 Před měsícem +2

    For everyone, glass mousepad doesn’t wear down mouse skates unless your mouse skates are glass themselves, for example, don’t use superglide mouse skates on glass mousepads

  • @AmaroqStarwind
    @AmaroqStarwind Před měsícem +2

    I’ve literally never even seen a 120 Hz monitor in person. In fact, the only time I’ve seen something higher than 60 Hz, it was on an old VGA CRT, at 82 Hz.

    • @nugginusslover476
      @nugginusslover476 Před 4 dny

      @@AmaroqStarwind So you have never seen an android smartphone that was released in the last 3 years??
      Even a lot of the cheap monitors are 75 hz instead of 60, but they don't promote it much, because it's still low end

  • @ZombieRommel
    @ZombieRommel Před 29 dny +1

    The importance of a good sound card paired with good headphones can't be overstated and I'm surprised neither made the list.

  • @FicoOl8998
    @FicoOl8998 Před měsícem +1

    A good controller is really good upgrade if you dont play compatative or shooting games
    The fun doubles in every game other than shooting

  • @calmsh0t
    @calmsh0t Před měsícem +3

    also be careful if you are mainly playing tac fps. here a glass mousepad might not be an upgrade... depending on your willingness to learn using it...

  • @hinchlikescake7592
    @hinchlikescake7592 Před měsícem +2

    A high refresh rate monitor (OLED's now are meta) and a relatively powerful PC plus a lightweight mouse is all you need for competitive play. And at least 1K polling on mouse and keyboard. But I think finding the right mouse shape that fits ones own hands and playstyle is more of a larger factor. As if you can't physically aim and click accurately, no amount of hardware upgrades are going to help to such a degree of making you a better player.
    But yeah moving mice to lets say an old and dated & heavy wired/wireless mouse; to a 2023/2024 mouse, with a 3395/3950 sensor and at sub 59g one. Would be a massive upgrade I suspect.

    • @vishal0001_
      @vishal0001_ Před 5 dny

      @@hinchlikescake7592 I'm using a va panel low spec pc and heavy mouse

  • @Decki777
    @Decki777 Před měsícem +1

    I've been gaming for over 20 years I only played on CRT for 13 years because most LCD monitors have too much ghosting and motion blur which is not good for competitive gaming investing money on Fastest available CPU and lowest response time low motion blur monitor are the most important thing for me .

  • @FrozenIncurrsion
    @FrozenIncurrsion Před měsícem

    I have been doing a ton of research and have looked at countless videos about glass mousepads, specifically the wallhack sp-04, and the one thing that is mostly consistent with a lot of people is how your arm or wrist sticks to the mousepad. The only exception to this rule is if you live in a colder climate or wear an arm sleeve, which I am not going to do either. Also the fact that I live in Florida and how it is usally very humid also makes it worse for me
    maybe I might buy a glasspad sometime in the future, but I decided to buy the artesian raiden mid and I am willing to maintain it weekly with washes.

  • @joelconolly5574
    @joelconolly5574 Před měsícem +5

    Bro made this entire vid in his storage closet now that's old school.

    • @DiamondLobbyReviews
      @DiamondLobbyReviews  Před měsícem +2

      that's my office :(

    • @aMossyz
      @aMossyz Před 25 dny

      My brother in Christ if that’s a storage closet to you do live in a 7 story Amazon warehouse sized mansion?

  • @vsmkame
    @vsmkame Před měsícem

    That is why I like the strike pad from Fantech. Almost as fast as the skypad without the annoying scratches.
    I’ve been using a slow pad for CS2 and being old my wrist is feeling. Will try to get used to the strike pad again as for Apex it was my choice.

  • @Justin-tk1wr
    @Justin-tk1wr Před měsícem +1

    I bought the skypad 3.0 like 2 years ago and when ur considering buying one aswell then you should keep a few things in mind
    and those are mainly what games ur gonna play
    and the dust
    as for the games, when ur playing valo or cs dont buy it, u need slow consistent aim not fast and flashy
    however if ur playing OW then its good
    the dust buildup is the most annoying because you will feel every single bit of dust or anything at all
    it could be as small as it gets u will still feel it and dont even get me started on even the slightest handsweat in summer when you have honeycomb design on your mouse

  • @tommy6742
    @tommy6742 Před měsícem

    Endgame Cordura pads are endgame for me as it offers both control and speed at the same time when I need them. Press down harder on the pad for control and relax a bit for speed.

  • @MrSmitheroons
    @MrSmitheroons Před měsícem

    I was skeptical of upgraded gear making a difference, but I got my parent a cheap Razer mouse with 1000Hz to replace their office mouse that died recently, and loaded up a cheeky game just to check, and it was nice.
    It's got me thinking a higher refresh monitor than 60 would probably be good as well. Not really any more expensive than a 60Hz one, either. Might as well get one eventually. (I am cheap about spending.)
    Thanks for the video, it's always nice to see the insights of someone who, I am legally obligated to note, is very cool and not bald. Much appreciated! Have a good one.

    • @AyeeItsiiSure
      @AyeeItsiiSure Před měsícem

      @@MrSmitheroons i’m a pro player and 144hz is cheap but a VERY noticeable difference. even for just casual web use it’s amazing, you’ll never go back to 60.

  • @unlimited7117
    @unlimited7117 Před měsícem

    A lot of people don’t like glasspads, and I still don’t understand why😅. I personally am using the Razer Atlas and I’ve never wanted to return to cloth. It gives me such consistency cloth can never provides. People might not like it’s low friction, but I love it and don’t really have problems aiming or feeling reactive with it. (Speaking from someone who plays FPS)

  • @Natsuxc74
    @Natsuxc74 Před měsícem

    I believe an ergonomic chair should always be put first or second to a 144hz monitor. You can sit longer, with least back problems, and comfortable as well.

  • @stallionduckchaser
    @stallionduckchaser Před měsícem

    I went from a random steel series mouse pad and a 120g mouse to a super light 2 with glass skates and artisan raiden, it makes an insane difference. I actually ranked up in ow from the difference on my aim alone.

  • @SxrrowR6
    @SxrrowR6 Před měsícem

    as a competitive gamer i agree with evrything you say except the glass mousepad part, ptfe mouse feet with cloth pads are not bad at all and the speed of glass pads might be too much for most of us, i for example use a superlight with a pair of corepads skates and a G740 since i want more control than speed, its a personal preference

  • @HONI2K
    @HONI2K Před měsícem

    I love the lamzu thorn, probably the best mouse I've used, it's got amazing ergonomics. The logitch superlight has a problem where the internal battery will come lose a lot of the time and rattle. The grips and stock slides are pretty solid

  • @ItsTheli
    @ItsTheli Před měsícem +1

    Ive never tried a glass pad, but I like cloth for the slow control they give. I feel it has worked for me very well, I tried glass skates but for valorant and CS2 it feels a bit too smooth for my liking. it is nice knowing they wont need to be replaced like the PTFE ones mind you.
    i got the wooting UwU for rhythm games and love the switches, Im now waiting on the wooting 80HE as my next serious upgrade

  • @roguejaunt1892
    @roguejaunt1892 Před měsícem

    For a good Hall Effect keyboard, try the Gamakay TK75HE, I’ve been using it now for a couple months and it really changed performance in everything not just gaming. Obviously, there’s better HE keyboards like the Wooting, but i wanted to get out of the 60% layout since i also need other keys for work stuff (plus the price is nuts). The software is decent, theres two switch options (Silent and linear), it can be wireless and also pretty sure it comes factory lubed. Overall, a pretty decent keyboard for the price. It does only come in one colour but the actual housing is only white so keycaps are the only issue for me.

    • @diztinger
      @diztinger Před měsícem

      what about the drunkdeer a75 pro?

  • @alitvrly
    @alitvrly Před měsícem +8

    blud quality of videos are peak how you didn't have billions followers yet 😢😢😢. love from kazakhstan ❤🇰🇿

    • @nohtso
      @nohtso Před měsícem +1

      VERY NICE

  • @systemsace
    @systemsace Před 29 dny +1

    The right gear makes all the differenece in a session.

  • @EbonySeraphim
    @EbonySeraphim Před 8 dny

    As someone with a 120hz monitor, I can say for sure that 60fps gaming is absolutely fine, and if you're comfortably hitting that fps with quality visuals you have fun with, stay there. Having a 120hz monitor will force you into wanting or needing a GPU to run at that rate, or you'll have to lower your quality settings. For those of us who are used to higher refresh, dropping down is instant "ew" because we're used to the higher refresh, but 120 to 60 isn't all that bad. I've been put in a situation where I had to do just that and honestly, I got over it in an hour. This isn't like 60 -> 30fps, where even desktop Windows at 30fps is an eyesore to me based on the mouse movement. Point here is: the people that see the difference are used to higher. I can recall that going from a 60hz monitor to 120hz was nothing something that made me feel there was any difference. Again, I only noticed when I dropped down for a bit, but it was still very playable.
    Mouse weight is not something that matters like this guy says it does. The weight of your hand and arm dwarfs a mouse and anything reasonably respectable for "gaming" is going to be lightweight enough. Categorically, this guy is wrong about ergonomics. If you have pain after a few hours of gaming on your mouse hand, the problem is your form and a lighter weight mouse is not gonna solve it. Look into a radically different device/shape like a trackball, or Azeron mouse (yes, expensive). Maybe you can try changing your grip. Yes, get a gaming mouse, but don't go bonkers looking for the most fly weight thing out there and spend on it. If you're watching a comparison video and the reviewer says something about "oh, this one is heavier" and penalizes for a difference that isn't nearly double the weight of the next, you won't feel it. Choose the mouse you want/need based on something else. My recommendation if you're well pocketed and enjoy having fun with gaming peripheral is a SwiftpointZ mouse. WASD gaming, though "standard" involves a lot of finger dancing. The SwiftpointZ has the same amount (actually more) buttons than MMO gaming mice, but they aren't just tacked on your thumb. It legit has functions to enable you to control a lot with your right hand leaving on the most convenient of functions for the left to handle WASD and a bit extra as you please.
    Where you do want your mouse motion to improve: focus on your mouse pad (fps gaming, low dpi, large mouse pad, whole arm movement), consider a gaming sleeve for your arm, and yes, skates matter so I agree with the video on that. Don't be fully caught up on how "easily" it slides across the pad in terms of no force == better. The real goal is making sure the friction is even across movement, and there isn't a noticably higher amount of force needed to get it moving to break static fiction over kinetic (moving) friction. Also that no parts of the surface generate more or less friction.

    • @omegaPhix
      @omegaPhix Před 12 hodinami

      Most (good) players run a claw/fingertip grip though. So the weight of the mouse does absolutely matter just because the weight of your arm/hand is absolutely not a factor when it comes to pure finger micro adjustments.
      Additionally the mouse is at the point furthest away from your shoulder/elbow so any forces there are multiplied due to leverage. Just swing your arm around with and without holding a mouse. You're lying if you can't feel the difference
      And recommending a trackball or SwiftpointZ for competitive gaming? Seriously?

    • @omegaPhix
      @omegaPhix Před 12 hodinami

      On a moderately modern PC you won't be GPU bound in any competitive game out there.
      And who doesn't play at the lowest quality settings for the best visibility/input lag? Did you land on the wrong side of CZcams by any chance?

    • @EbonySeraphim
      @EbonySeraphim Před 12 hodinami

      @@omegaPhix a lot of people don’t game on the worst visual settings. Maybe not for super old games like Counter Strike (even newly released 2). They’re called “try hards” who play a competitive game somewhat by incident, want to win, play to win, but aren’t trying to make a no-fun project out of it.

  • @TaPPd.
    @TaPPd. Před 3 dny

    I am late to this but for mouse skates and mouse pads they all depend on what game you play, e.g. I play valorant and it’s better to have good stopping power and control pads rather than rly smooth/slippery skates and mouse pads. I use the g pro super light 2 and a cloth mousepad and imo the stock skates r rly good bc it’s both smooth and has good stopping power, it is just my opinion. For games like Fortnite, apex or any tracking game it’s better having glass skates or glass pads.

  • @Aerobrake
    @Aerobrake Před měsícem

    Priorities for me: HE kb, Monitor or mouse (interchangeable), glass pad (probably the next thing i will try)

  • @KFCfn
    @KFCfn Před měsícem +1

    Recommending monitor cheaper than the peripherals is crazy recommend 240hz upwards

  • @Kaimerah
    @Kaimerah Před 29 dny +1

    My only concern with glass pads is my arm getting stuck to it due to sweat

  • @orbitalonyx
    @orbitalonyx Před měsícem +6

    lets get you to bed unc

  • @SquidGains
    @SquidGains Před měsícem

    Good suggestions here. I'd only push back on lighter mice being strictly better. I think weight is very preferential and isnt going to make a difference for most people in terms of arm pain. Ergonomics are what matters there imo. Also would say that smoother buttery mouse skates are also preference. Personally I dont like skates where I can't at least some what feel the texture feedback. Makes quick repetitive cuts more accurate for me anyway.

  • @paleopasha
    @paleopasha Před měsícem

    I think there’s another big reason why people get pain other than just heavy mouse with slow pad. And that’s terrible ergonomics. I used to be guilty of this. I aimed with my wrist, while sitting too low and it fucked my wrist so bad. I had so much tension. Getting the right chair height, desk height and position makes aiming with your full arm possible and easy. That’s the biggest aspect to reducing pain or strain. Yes. Lightness is better in general but I think with good posture and form one could avoid pain easily despite a ‘heavy’ mouse. That said, aiming precisely would be harder and I’d recommend a light mouse AND changing seating position for someone experiencing pain.

    • @diztinger
      @diztinger Před měsícem

      that is very true. Good mouse shape and ergonimics >> weight. I've been using prime mini wireless for 6 months now and it is a huge step up from Haste wireless just because of the way it fits my hand, even though it's 10 grams heavier. Think about it, there's a reason why people used OG deathadder back in the days.

  • @henogimc
    @henogimc Před měsícem

    I got a - yes - 180 hz 1440 p monitor for 180 dollars. I can confirm that this is the biggest upgrade there is to make. I also swapped from a trust celox to a model o 4 years ago... That was worth it as well

  • @DuckyVanya
    @DuckyVanya Před měsícem

    5:53 is disgusting! But I think this is one of the best videos you have made. Very simple and everything is pretty much spot on. I think the glass vs cloth might be a bit more nuanced than you say, but I switched to glass for exactly the reasons you said. Super consistent and so easy to clean.

  • @tejaskapadia5505
    @tejaskapadia5505 Před měsícem

    Very based take on mousepad, despite many in here disagreeing. Glass mousepad is genuinely the biggest mousepad you can upgrade and truly is endgame IMO. It will make your aim better with time and far better than cloth mousepads when you get the hang of them. Also skates can make the mouse feel more controlled on glasspads if control is an issue, making the glass pads more usable to noobs.

  • @_PixFPS
    @_PixFPS Před měsícem

    Upgrade order depends on what you play
    As someone who has both:
    Tac FPS? Wooting > Glass Pad
    Anything else? Glass Pad > Wooting
    Please dont buy a superlight
    Incredibly overpriced
    The shape is very restrictive
    The clicks, especially on the new revision are awful
    The side buttons are mushy, they feel terrible
    My personal mouse picks
    Budget:
    VXE R1 Pro
    Endgame:
    Wlmouse BeastX (if your mouse wont reconnect after flashing firmware press leftclick, rightlick, mouse side button forward, hold that for a bit, mouse will start flashing green, plug the dongle back in)

  • @miclwastaken
    @miclwastaken Před měsícem +1

    in my opinion the sensor matters to me, I had a superlight and went to a viper v2 pro which seemed to have a way nicer sensor, then from that to an op1 8k which seemed to be another really good jump. also binding my usb hub and mouse to a non 0 cpu core made it feel much nicer especially on high polling rate.

    • @greippuli9166
      @greippuli9166 Před měsícem +2

      I have the gpx and op1 8k and cannot tell a single difference between the sensors. From my experience, it's actually the shape that makes a mouse feel responsive or not.

    • @mil-kw9zi
      @mil-kw9zi Před měsícem

      ​@@greippuli9166 if you cant notice the difference then its a you problem

    • @miclwastaken
      @miclwastaken Před měsícem

      @@greippuli9166 I don't think it's the shape that is different

    • @greippuli9166
      @greippuli9166 Před měsícem +1

      @@mil-kw9zi It is definitely not just a "me" problem lmfao

    • @MegaChickenPunch
      @MegaChickenPunch Před měsícem

      how to bind usb to a different cpu core?

  • @defu8592
    @defu8592 Před měsícem

    I agree with the glass mousepad! Love them! But I disagree with the hate on waifus!!
    GOTTA CATCH THEM ALL!!!!
    Great video fam.😁

  • @janholecek2692
    @janholecek2692 Před měsícem

    You dont need to enable high refresh rate in Windows. If you play your game in fullscreen mode (which you should anyway) the game applies its own refresh rate / overrides the windows settings. From my experience with two monitor setup, when one is 144hz and other is 60hz, it introduces problems in windows.
    It's just a preference, but i dont think its really nescesary, to run windows in 140hz... Just a waste of gpu power and recources.
    Also for best response times, cap your game framerate a bit under your max framerate (so that your GPU isnt always at 100% load) + enable Nvidia Reflex or Radeon AntiLag2. Also Variable Refresh rate in monitors makes is so that you can run the game at whatever frame rate you want

  • @MekaniQ
    @MekaniQ Před měsícem +3

    I think one upgrade you haven't talk about is Audio; for me it matters as much as monitors or mice and keebs. By the way I've finally tried IEMs and they destroy almost every single gaming headset I've used; it's totally worth the money.

  • @Billy_The_Frog
    @Billy_The_Frog Před měsícem +2

    I was wondering if you could find the absolute cheapest possible glasspad on the market and see if it's any good?

  • @oxydez
    @oxydez Před měsícem

    Just to be clear to anyone in the comments, everything he said is an undisputed fact, except for the glass mousepad thing. That one is totally preference, look more into it.

  • @aqwek
    @aqwek Před měsícem

    I've always been stubborn about my mouse. I've been using a Bloody A70 for years, ever since I got into the Minecraft high cps scene. I just don't want to lose drag clicking, or destroy a LOGITECH mouse by trying to drag click on it.
    The only thing I hate about the new Wooting 60HE and others, as that none are ortholinear.

  • @Itscarterr6
    @Itscarterr6 Před měsícem

    Easy ones are monitor arms especially for FPS games glass mouse pads aren’t worth it at all for most games wooting 60he yeah 240hz monitor for FPS a good pair of headphones or IEMS decent mouse and that’s all you need

  • @athan1281
    @athan1281 Před měsícem +2

    If youre not getting an HE its crazy. Many of them are even the same price as mechanical.

    • @greippuli9166
      @greippuli9166 Před měsícem

      Just ordered the 60he+ a couple of days ago to replace my years old razer keyboard, really looking forward to it

  • @SageTheeMage
    @SageTheeMage Před měsícem

    Ok. I cant agree with the super light having the worst stock skates, its the sora V2. Ive had this mouse for about 2 months and the skates have already gotten worn down, and its visibly worn down as well.

  • @JOKEMMM
    @JOKEMMM Před měsícem

    Currently rocking a "Endgame gear cordura pad" with glass skates. For the moment, it's probably the best combo of pad+skates I tried so far!
    Try it in one of your videos if you can!!! :)

  • @HOLY_FRIJOLES
    @HOLY_FRIJOLES Před měsícem

    I love my Atlas glass pad. It’s really great.

  • @SimpleGamer-zu4mt
    @SimpleGamer-zu4mt Před měsícem +1

    1:50 wtf, his hand's floating

  • @gutuio2407
    @gutuio2407 Před 21 dnem

    ive got a corsair strafe rgb mk2 is going to a wootig 60he really worth it and is getting wooting 60he worth it as there are cheaper options like the apex pro tkl is like £109 and mini is like £120 while the wooting is £150

  • @monax1a-yt
    @monax1a-yt Před měsícem +1

    Nah bro glass mouse pads arent good for games like CSGO. Too much glide will make your aim bad.

  • @adeergg
    @adeergg Před 15 dny

    i will buy a glass mousepad with a cute anime girl on it now just to spite you LOL

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Před 24 dny

    "at least 144Hz to benefit"
    Well you should be aiming for, but already 90-100Hz VRR is actually a massive advantage over 60Hz fixed.

  • @LavaTF2
    @LavaTF2 Před 10 dny

    Yaa I could never return to cloth mousepad

  • @babajaga_666
    @babajaga_666 Před měsícem +1

    Yesterday i ordered a skypad 4.0 on amazon with prime day and i can't wait......IMO the best mouse is wlmouse beast mini and fabolous with 8000hz.....ninjutso sora v2 withouth the dongle 8k makes any sense and you see the difference with 8000hz.....when the dongle comes out I will consider it....for the keyboard wooting is always the best yesterday was released also rappy snappy :),like monitor at the moment i have a 4k 27" lg 144hz...but i hope that with gpu 5090 someone will do a 360hz xD xD

  • @TheBoostedDoge
    @TheBoostedDoge Před měsícem +1

    I can't do light mice they feel so cheap

  • @Lykardss
    @Lykardss Před měsícem +3

    would get a glasspad but I main valorant so that aint happening

    • @somewhatideal
      @somewhatideal Před měsícem +1

      Same here. Was thinking of resin mousepads since it's slower than glass but it's still a bit fast

    • @DiamondLobbyReviews
      @DiamondLobbyReviews  Před měsícem +8

      do it trust me, i play tact fps with glass pads and im very high rank (bronze 2)

  • @raitonookami569
    @raitonookami569 Před měsícem +1

    Wait a minute nonono what do not get a super light as your first gaming mouse. Get a lamzu Atlantis or ninjutso soraaa. These are far cheaper and tbh just better than the superlight

  • @1carusGG
    @1carusGG Před měsícem

    Glass mousepads are not recomended for tac fps.

  • @yeysbaws
    @yeysbaws Před měsícem +3

    WAIT! You are not bald by default?!

  • @Peaches4Rent
    @Peaches4Rent Před měsícem +1

    Or do what I do, play on Dota2 on a steam deck and tank your MMR

  • @tomaszdrelich3856
    @tomaszdrelich3856 Před 21 dnem

    I went from 60hz monitor to 240hz last year, and since that moment my eyes bleed when I use another 60 hz

  • @SLYtheartist
    @SLYtheartist Před měsícem

    i dont think i could ever use a keyboard without HE, and i dont think i could ever use a mouse that weighs more than 80g ever again. even for not gaming. you just cant beat the feel.

  • @rasluffi
    @rasluffi Před měsícem

    I agree. Consider a frame as a datapoint, 60 fps vs 120fps you get twice as much data to interpret and act upon + twice the realtime reactive capacity.

  • @xiananderson5148
    @xiananderson5148 Před měsícem +3

    Bro i needed this vid, i always thot i had fomo when it came to peripherals, ty dawg

  • @Sebascqn99
    @Sebascqn99 Před měsícem

    If we are talking about gaming keyboards, When are you going to review the VXE ATK68 and ATK75?

  • @rbtx55
    @rbtx55 Před 14 dny +1

    My man is old

  • @SumitDasSD
    @SumitDasSD Před měsícem

    I believe except for the Monitors, everything else you've suggested can be subjective to the player

  • @mikemeetstec
    @mikemeetstec Před měsícem +1

    Great vid thanks

  • @verygoodverynice8295
    @verygoodverynice8295 Před měsícem +1

    how do you get your arm to glide on a glass mouse pad tho? do you use a sleeve?

  • @thisishuhwow
    @thisishuhwow Před měsícem +1

    any glass mousepads recommendations that aren't like over 100$ like razer and other gaming brands?

    • @twpsyn
      @twpsyn Před měsícem

      just wait for skypad sales, think they have one on now actually

    • @louis-sj4tn
      @louis-sj4tn Před měsícem

      Padsmith empress speed, recently got it on sale because of the C stock for $50 and I am loving it even on tac shooters

    • @Stylisz
      @Stylisz Před měsícem

      skypad is 50% off rn

  • @genmaicha_
    @genmaicha_ Před měsícem

    my flaming hot take: why bother with mouse skates and mouse pads when you can use a controller with gyro aim and literally only worry about air resistance

    • @DiamondLobbyReviews
      @DiamondLobbyReviews  Před měsícem +3

      because controllers are used for games like super mario sunshine

    • @genmaicha_
      @genmaicha_ Před měsícem

      @@DiamondLobbyReviews look up some of the advancements with gyro aim, you can get the precision of a mouse with a ps5 controller

  • @YoloVib3s
    @YoloVib3s Před měsícem +1

    I think this is the perfect time for me to ask for some advice. I’ve been using the G pro wireless for a while now and I can’t go back to using heavier mice. I have large hands and a gpx is just too small for me. Is there another mouse that has a very similar shape but slightly bigger

    • @shotta219
      @shotta219 Před měsícem +1

      Viper V3 pro or death adder V3 pro or the waizol mouse

    • @mineturte
      @mineturte Před měsícem

      the deathadder V3 pro is gigantic, would probably fit your hand size well!

  • @benjaminmichaels1759
    @benjaminmichaels1759 Před 8 dny

    Brother when u were a pro these mice werent that light yet, were they?

  • @zatozatoichi7920
    @zatozatoichi7920 Před 16 dny

    Nah, 100+ Hz is still smoother and more responsive, if you have less frame rate than the refresh rate.
    A big mousepad is unnecessary, if you have high sens. I wouldn't call an S or M sized Artisan low quality.
    True, glass is the most consistent, but it also has drawbacks. The sound, especially with not top tier skates, the coldness in winter, the stickyness in the summer (so you might want to use a sleeve or some kind of a wrist rest) and you have to prepare yourself buying PTFE way more frequently than with cloth/hybrid pads. It also severly limits your feet options in terms of material (to basically virgin grade PTFE and a special plastic, but I don't remember the manufacturers name for the latter).

    • @omegaPhix
      @omegaPhix Před 12 hodinami

      99% of high elo players and all aim trainer scoreboard leaders are not running high sense for a reason...

    • @zatozatoichi7920
      @zatozatoichi7920 Před 6 hodinami

      @@omegaPhix That's an overestimation, but I didn't know you are buying gear for them.

  • @TheBlueboyRuhan
    @TheBlueboyRuhan Před měsícem

    Thanks, I'm going to buy all of this and go to prem

  • @hachti
    @hachti Před měsícem

    please try a Glaze by LaOnda. The new Versions are coming soon :
    Speed rating galze family
    10 fastest
    0 slowest
    GLAZE ULTRA 8
    ULTRA PLUS 7 ( untextured surface )
    GLAZE 6
    FORCE 5

  • @krowan477
    @krowan477 Před 28 dny

    dude you have such a sick sleeve, and you are right on all the accessories and upgrades 100%

  • @Ad4m-cooks
    @Ad4m-cooks Před měsícem +1

    Hey, I really am wondering if I should get the new Logitech g309 because it's an upgrade from the g305 . What do you think?

    • @madnessman1520
      @madnessman1520 Před měsícem +1

      If your spending around 70 quid on a mice or more on a mouse, it pretty much comes down to personal preference

    • @matejnemec3022
      @matejnemec3022 Před měsícem

      G309 is kinda shit. M hose G3 seems to be the updated g305 u want. Or try atk blazing sky F1/F1 ultimate. Also pretty much the same shape and the F1 Ultimate is amazing, best mouse I ever owned ( g305 ->superlight-> F1 ULTIMATE).

  • @shaggokujo3426
    @shaggokujo3426 Před měsícem +2

    damn bro used to have hair

  • @AmirCosmo
    @AmirCosmo Před 25 dny

    I watched the video till end, I have 60hz monitor and old mouse. I consider to upgrade my setup. Is it really need to buy monitor first rather than mouse? If I buy mouse first, is that bad move? (g pro x superlight 2 but 60hz monitor???)

    • @yeetyeetyeet1967
      @yeetyeetyeet1967 Před 25 dny

      only buy the better monitor if you can actually hit more fps than the monitors hz

    • @omegaPhix
      @omegaPhix Před 9 dny

      no need for GPX. There are budget mice with 99% of the performance for 50 bucks

  • @lulkaku
    @lulkaku Před měsícem

    ty diamond lobby for not sharing your age. my sanity is saved

  • @juan20k60
    @juan20k60 Před měsícem

    "Im at the age of" and then i get an ad... Literal clif hanger

  • @michaelschwarz5907
    @michaelschwarz5907 Před měsícem

    can confirm by the long break that we are in a similar age group 😂

  • @B1clighter
    @B1clighter Před měsícem

    would 10/10 xraypad's Obsidian dot mouse skates on glass pads