Looking for new mechanical keyboard and mouse

Hey, im looking for a blue backlit mechanical keyboard good for work and gaming and a blue lit mouse for mmo's, any suggestions?

you could go with the razer blackwidow or corsai vengeance k90 and for the mouse the razer deathadder or the corsair m90 or the razer naga

Do not listen to EPICSNIPER Razer are bad unless you buy a Mamba 2012 because its the best mouse ever made no exceptions, As for the keyboard get something like a ducky or the new Logitech G710+, If you must have an MMO mouse the naga is pretty nice.

Gigabyte, Rosewill, or Ducky mechanical keyboard.

For normal gaming mice; Logitech G9x, Logitech M570, Steelseries Diablo3, Or Roccat Kova.

For MMO's: Logitech G600. 

Razer makes a deathadder mouse that's a nice blue, but eh.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For a blue light MMO mouse get the Corsair M90

for KB get either deck or ducky shine

The M90 is a great mouse for MMO's.

The best switch I have used are the NMB space invader mechanical switches. They are really rare and hard to come by. You can occasionally find them on ebay for $40 to $80. They aren't backlit but they are amazing for gaming.

Here is a video I made on youtube demonstrating the difference between the NMB and the Model M buckling spring switches.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWr_v94ABeg

 

If you can live with a vintage keyboard that doesn't have a windows key I highly recommend them.

(ctrl+esc works as the windows key in windows 8 which is what I'm using now).

Dont listen to rohan get the razer if you want its a good keybord but i would go with the logitech g710+ or the coolermaster storm trigger.

and you would know how?

deathadder is the most widely used gaming mouse on teksyndicate.....

How big is the m90?

it seems a bit small to me...

If it is too small i might opt for the razer naga epic 

deathadder doesn't use the new synapse 2.0.... it's better....

Do some research as to which key switch you want for your keyboard.

Reds are  linear thus not providing any tactile feedback. Very low actuation force. 

Blacks are linear also, so no tactile feedback here either. Quite high actuation force making the keys "heavy"

Blues provide both tactile and audio feed back (clickity clackity). Can be loud but many prefer that high pitched clicking sound, including me.

Browns provide tactile feedback but no audio feedback. It's quieter than Blues making them ideal for both gaming and typing.

 

I am personally getting the Ducky DK9008 Shine II with Cherry MX Blue very soon.