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#1 SicFounder
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I just use a Logitech Performance MX. Probably not the best if you're an uber-hardcore "OMG I WOULD'VE WON THAT MATCH IF MY MOUSE HAD 500 MORE DPI!!!" or "YOU ONLY KILLED ME BECAUSE OF MY MOUSE'S WIRELESS LAG!!!" types, but it gets the job done for your average gamer, is spectacular for non-gaming use (infinite scroll wheel, good button placement, obscenely comfortable) and is fairly regularly on sale for $60.

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Forgot to mention that I wanted wireless. I'm not a hardcore gamer and never blame the mouse for lack of skill. This one is perfect. Found it on amazon for $70. Looks comfortable too. Thank you.
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#2 SicFounder
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http://store.cybersnipa.com/cyber-snipa-silencer-laser-mouse-p-42.html I've had some bad luck with gaming mice in the past. End up spending $80 for something that just as good as a $30 one with the same or similar features. My friend suggested this. (link above) For $60 I want to get some feedback before I go for it. I play shooters, MW3, BF3. Zombie games, too. So that's where my mouse needs to excel. Anyone ever own, use, or have this mouse? Good/bad? Defects? etc...
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I have a Toshiba Satellite A665D-S6051 that I bought nearly a year ago. It has a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 gfx card and has 256MB-1917MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory. I own a PS3, which is why I never bought a desktop. I also travel a LOT so I have no intentions to trade up for a desktop. So my only real choice is to upgrade what I have. I play some games on my laptop, like Minecraft. Which after the recent update has started lagging on my laptop. Maybe that's due mostly to all my high-res mods. So what's a great card to upgrade to? My limit is around $500 or $600. It really depends on whether or not I'll need to upgrade anything else for it to work properly. Here's a link to more info on the laptop. My laptop is 100% stock hardware. http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/satellite/A660/A665D-S6051/
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#4 SicFounder
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[QUOTE="bpthomas85"]you can do this if your speakers have a composite cable input (red and white) but it will be pretty complicated. you cant just use a composite cable because hdmi and composite are on different channels. you will need a hdmi splitter, 2 hdmi cables and a hdmi to composite converter. GTR12

Wow, you guys seriously overcomplicate even the simplest things.

http://ubercable.com.au/index.php/audio-splitters-and-adapters-35mm-rca-c-1_57_80

Get one of those, and a female-female 3.5mm jack.

PS3 composite --> converter --> 3.5mm jack --> PC Speakers

Set your PS3 to output using composite instead of HDMI, done. It works fine as I use this method myself.

I'm gonna give this a shot. I ordered one from the website. I'll let you all know how it works as soon as it arrives.
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#5 SicFounder
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I just bought a new PS3 and a 21.5 inch monitor to go with it (I no longer have an actual TV and PS3's don't work with Toshiba laptops). I got an HDMI cable, so that fixed one problem, but now I want to use my computer speakers with my PS3. Here's the exact speakers I have. http://www.amazon.com/Cyber-Acoustics-Subwoofer-Satellite-CA-3602/dp/B0027VT6V4/ref=sr_1_3?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1315386392&sr=1-3