Lately I've been thinking about upgrading my desktop. I know that typically, there are show deals at PAX and I was wondering if generally they are worth it? Or should I just wait and buy online?
I don't recall much of any PC hardware being sold at PAX at all last year (or other years). Only items I've ever really found were accessories like keyboards/joysticks/etc. Some older console stuff, and some obscure console stuff (there was an open source gaming handheld being sold one of the years). You'd probably get a good deal on a used console game.
That's about all I can think of that would be computer hardware. Though my wife seems to think there was a booth selling all sorts of computer parts, but I never found it. Maybe someone else saw some?
There are a few booths from Nvidia and Intel and a couple other pc companies But usually theyre not selling anything. Newegg might but if you put the time in they're usually giving away computer parts. I've seen people win everything from top of the line processors, graphics cards, even whole Computers.
The Nvidia booth seemed to have a few decent markdowns on their cards last year. Rosewell was really active with contests, they were tucked away in a small theatre space upstairs. And there were a few mom and pop hardware booths that sold enough stuff to fill in the gaps on a pc build, but a lot of their deals seemed not as steep. I imagine because they have smaller margins on what they sell. Did anyone have good deals on monitors?
I would say that it depends on the upgrade. Getting a great deal on a video card or hard drive that you can carry home in your bag makes sense, buying an extra large metal tower case and squeezing it onto a plane is not (I've seen it multiple times).
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A LOT of vendors had discount codes last year. I can remember Gunnar, Asus, and Roccat, at the very least. There were others available, too. The Roccat discount was pretty considerable...and we used it for some new keyboards and gaming mice...and I think the Gunnar one was, too.
There wasn't, from what I remember, a lot of physical hardware (as in, buy it and walk out) for sale. Some, but not a lot.
Mice, Keyboards, Headsets will all have deals. Intel, Newegg, Nvidia usually have some kind of deal to either order at their booth and have the order shipped, or a postcard that gives you a discount code good for a week or so after pax.
What's the deal on merch stuff. I have a razor naga but might want to get a new one because one of the buttons broke (setting my macros to 1 button). It costs me like 80 bucks here, how much would the same thing cost me at pax? I'm also looking to get a good headset.
I couldn't speak on the naga but I know Turtle Beach and Skull Candy have been there in the past selling headsets. I am not sure on pricing unfortunately but I am sure they will offer some $$$ off.
What's the deal on merch stuff. I have a razor naga but might want to get a new one because one of the buttons broke (setting my macros to 1 button). It costs me like 80 bucks here, how much would the same thing cost me at pax? I'm also looking to get a good headset.
I know Logitech will be there. They have great quality mice, that are generally super comfortable. I have a G700s, and a G502. Both excellent, and they have lifetime warranties.
It is, actually, imo. There have been a bunch of vendors with those available and I like getting my hands on those types of devices before I buy.
I like to get my hands on them as well. I have really small hands and I find that most gaming peripherals are designed for those inclined to larger digits, and are very uncomfortable for me. With so few places having displays to try out the gear, I've been nervous about picking anything up.
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That's about all I can think of that would be computer hardware. Though my wife seems to think there was a booth selling all sorts of computer parts, but I never found it. Maybe someone else saw some?
There wasn't, from what I remember, a lot of physical hardware (as in, buy it and walk out) for sale. Some, but not a lot.
Is pax a good place to pick up gaming keyboards and mice?
No merch at their booths the last couple times at least! I really wish they would though.
I know Logitech will be there. They have great quality mice, that are generally super comfortable. I have a G700s, and a G502. Both excellent, and they have lifetime warranties.
As for a headset, check out the Astro booth.
I like to get my hands on them as well. I have really small hands and I find that most gaming peripherals are designed for those inclined to larger digits, and are very uncomfortable for me. With so few places having displays to try out the gear, I've been nervous about picking anything up.