I posted this as a joke to kind of mock Nora just picking at her. However, the comments, some of them joking and some serious, is exactly what drove me away from PC building Facebook groups in the first place. I have 3 PC gaming rigs, starting from very old and bare minimum specs, all the way to High end enthusiast level. I've got 60hz monitors and 144hz monitors. I've got SEVERAL sets of peripherals ranging from low in the price scale and quality to very good.
I consider myself an elitist. My main rig is way overkill, but i like that it's overkill... I enjoy talking about how overkill it is. My medium rig is about where MOST PC gamer's rigs sit, and my low end rig meets ghetto gaming rig budget pc.
However, I own all three ends of the spectrum, all of the monitors and all of the peripherals I have so that I can stay absolutely relevant when I am talking to people relating to their hardware. It is also humbling to go from an over kill rig and play the same games on a machine that barely gets the job done.
My point is that some of you need to lose your attitude. No one fucking cares if your rig cost you $3,000 to build or $300. It's not their money, so they really absolutely do not give a fuck, and how much money and time you spent on your rig has absolutely no impact on anyone else's life at all.
So, you may hate Razer based on some shit you read on the internet or bad reviews or other elitists talking shit about them. However, I own many Razer peripherals and I can tell you from experience, they are cheap, but they are a lot of bang for your buck for how cheap they are. And it doesn't matter what any of you say... because I have the experience of using them every day. So unlike some shit set I owned 5 years ago and never owned another pair, or someone's youtube video I've watched, or some review I read from an internet website. i actually have experience in using these things.
So, settle down, get off of your high horses, and let other people enjoy the shit they own, even if it's less than what you own.