Pre-Built Gaming PC Peripheral Tier List...

The Msi Set: A Clear Standout in a Sea of Mediocrity

It's no surprise that the msi set is the clear standout among all the peripherals on offer. With its exceptional quality and performance, it's clear that this set is leagues ahead of the rest. In fact, it's so good that it earns itself an easy spot in the s-tier list. The other sets just can't compete with the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into each piece of equipment.

The msi set is the only set among the peripherals on offer that I wouldn't mind using daily, even if my life depended on it. That's a testament to its exceptional quality and performance. When compared to the other e-waste peripherals, it could have been forged out of mithril by Tahitian virgins for Thor's gaming setup. It's truly that good.

In contrast, the other sets are just not worth using. They're like comparing apples and oranges - or in this case, like comparing a high-quality gaming peripheral to a cheap knockoff. The fact that I'm not even going to bother ranking the msi set lower than the others is a testament to its exceptional quality.

Seat: A Solid Choice Among Mediocrity

When it comes to seat, there are only a few options available among the e-waste peripherals on offer. In this case, I've chosen to rank the dowel set as my top choice. The other sets just can't compete with the ergonomics and sensor quality of the dowel set. There's no glaring issue with the mouse or keyboard, making it a solid choice for those looking for a decent peripheral.

The i Buy Power Peripheral Set: A Decent but Flawed Option

I considered ranking the i buy power peripheral set in B-tier, as it does offer more features than some of the other sets on offer. However, there are a couple of issues that keep it from being truly great. First off, the mouse is absolutely terrible - and secondly, I feel like they tried to hide a subpar OEM peripheral set behind a "gamer aesthetic" that's just annoying to look at.

For these reasons, I've decided to rank the i Buy Power Peripheral Set in C-tier, along with the Dell Peripheral Set. Both of these sets are solid but flawed options that fall short of true greatness.

Lenovo: A Deserving Spot in D-Tier

The Lenovo set is a perfect candidate for the D-tier list - and for good reason. The keyboard layout is a nightmare to use, with its awkward design and poor ergonomics. I'm not sure what's more annoying about it, but it's definitely up there on my list of most hated peripherals.

Additionally, the sensor in the mouse is a step down from even the dowel set - and that's saying something. Despite this, the other peripheral's aren't quite bad enough to warrant a spot below them.

E-Tier: For Peripherals That Will Make You Physically Ill

The e-tier list is reserved for peripherals that are truly terrible - ones that will make you physically ill just by using them. In this case, I've chosen to rank the Acer setup in E-tier. The keyboard offers one of the most unpleasant typing experiences possible, and the tiny mouse with sharp angles makes it a painful experience to use.

Final Thoughts: A Weaker Tier List Than Expected

Despite my best efforts, I found that creating a tier list for these e-waste peripherals was a more challenging task than I expected. The fact that you have to buy an entire pre-built set of peripherals just to get one that's decent makes it difficult to rank them fairly.

However, after careful consideration and deliberation, I'm happy with the tier list as it stands. It may not be perfect, but it's a start - and who knows? Maybe next time will be better!

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthis abominable pile of turtle death is the largest collection of e-waste peripherals outside  of an acer packing facility probably and what we're going to do in today's video is we're going  to put them head to head to see how they stack up against each other and then we're gonna put  them on a tier list but before we get into that it's time for a video sponsor for today's video  today's video is sponsored by skillshare which is an online learning community  which offers thousands of inspiring classes for creative people on topics like illustration  design photography video and all that jazz i would recommend checking out unlocking your potential  five exercises to build creative confidence by emma gannon where she shows you how to feel better  about your creativeness and not be embarrassed to show it to your parents and all of the internet  skillshare premium membership is also affordable at less than 10 a month with an  annual subscription if all of this sounds good to you use the link in my description below to join  skillshare the first thousand of my subscribers to click on the link will get a free trial of premium  membership so that you can explore your creativity thank you skillshare for sponsoring today's videonow before we have a look at the first keyboard just a quick disclaimer here i am not a reddit  tier keyboard enthusiast so in this video we're not going to hear descriptions like  hmm i feel like the short pre-travel matched with a low force requirement for bottoming out  the keystroke leads to a mushy feeling typing experience similar to poking a phone in the  belly after it consumed exactly 370 milliliters of teat milk but i'll still try and give you a  solid indication of what the typing experience is like what it sounds like and the build quality and  stuff like that i'm gonna start off by looking at the hp dell lenovo and acer keyboards because  they're all pretty much the same it's kind of like choosing your favorite shape of genital wart like  does it really matter when it comes to the typing experience they're all kind of same  same but different uh let me play you some sound clips so you can get an indication  of what each one sounds like and yes i do type like the keyboard owes me moneyi don't know typing on these keyboards makes you feel like an 80 year old sending your credit card  details to an online scammer but you know it's perfectly usable build quality wise  they're all very flexy terrible they're not really designed to bear weight in a bridge or whatever  but i think they'll hold up well i think all of these e-waste peripherals are well known  for never ever dying and that's why they make such good e-waste gaming wise i did use this and one of  the issues that i have with all of these in fact is the placement of the the windows key and the  alt here because of how far under your hand you have to go to hit alt you often end up hitting  the windows key which if you're a mid gun fight in an fps game that's not ideal other than that  yeah they're fine so with that let's have a look at something a bit more interesting  we've got the msi keyboard now msi when it comes to their gaming prebuilts they make a big song  and dance about how good their peripherals are that they include with them and while it shows  with uh with the keyboard already there's still some flex but the actual keycaps are way better  they're much higher profile this does have rgb as far as adjustability goes it does have  feet but in the standard position it's okay when you bring the feet upthis is a way better keyboard than the other four and i think it looks quite cool it looks like a  like a decent gaming keyboard and then finally we have an i buy power keyboard which is also  all gamery branded uh like the msi which is basically a polar opposite to the 60 year old  accountant keyboards that we got with all of the other systems there are a couple of things that  i really like about the i buy power keyboard the first one is the fact that it has a braided cable  it's not a very nice braided cable but it is a braided cable that it comes with which none of  the other keyboards have and then there is another thing that i like and it's the fact that it's got  dedicated media keys up here they're not the most useful keys there's an internet explorer  key for some reason and then the final thing is a volume wheel and this is something that you don't  get on keyboards often these days which i'm sad about because i really like a good volume wheel  it also has rgb i'll show it powered up so it does have that going for it  the build quality is much worse than the msi one it's not a solid feeling especiallyit's like a noisy clacky typing experience that you have on your  oh yeah the msi is is significantly better yeah i think that's a good time to move over to the miceone thing that you need to bear in mind while looking at these sets of peripherals they all come  from gaming branded prebuilts that cost around the same amount of money now we're going to start off  with the dell mouse which is just a mouse there's not much to say about the shape of it it does  actually feel quite nice in the hand though the clicks aren't too bad and as far as i remember  it's got one of the better sensors it's actually it's very sensitive but it doesn't step too much  i don't know how well you can see this but some of the mice like they don't track accurately so  there's like jumps in the movement so especially when you want to like make small movements it's  really difficult to like accurately pin down what's going on uh although the dell one is okay  it's it's not too bad uh let's actually move over to the i buy power one of course it has the the  very necessary rgb on it it feels quite nice like ergonomically it's a decent mouse with a braided  cable it's the only one with one of these although actually gaming with the i buy power one it's not  great the sensor is very steppy and it does not feel very accurate especially at range i mean i  did just i did just kill that guy it's also got some macro keys on the side so that's quite nice  one of the things that i really dislike about this mouse though is the middle button the click on it  doesn't work very well so in escape from talk of you use it to free look and the the button  just doesn't activate the command very well but other than that it's basically like a gamer mouse  ergonomic with a terrible e-waste sensor in it which actually on that note let's move over to the  other gamer option the msi one now the msi mouse does become gross instantly like the moment that  you just look at it it becomes disgusting but this mouse is actually good even by decent gaming mice  standards it feels nice and the biggest difference between it and the other mice is the sensor in it  like it's so much more smooth feeling it actually feels accurate when shooting at range it feels  like you can you can actually hit targets which i'm gonna miss every shot here to illustrate my  point yeah it feels so much better than the rest of them next we have this abomination which is the  hp mouse one of the biggest issues with it is just the shape of the mouse because it's so flat it's  really difficult to like grip and move around like you can't naturally hold this mouse but it's also  got like a sharp edge on the sides so you it's just so difficult to hold this mouse properly i  really really dislike this mask and finally the hp mouse also just has a terrible tracking sensor so  it's it's just a horrible mouse all around now i have the lenovo mouse here the lenovo mouse  feels much more comfortable than the hp one it's actually quite unfair for it to go from  the hb to this one because anything will feel good compared to that the sensor is less sensitive than  the hp one but you can clearly see the jutters here like you can see the mouse looking around  movements aren't smooth uh it's because the sensor doesn't track properly honestly the only mouse  in this roundup which the sensor can actually track decently is the msi one the rest of them  have this like this stepped feel now finally we're moving over to the acer mouse which is tiny it's  so little and that tiny size mixed with the feet on the bottom which are pretty much non-existent  means that it doesn't grip very nicely and that mixed with the fact that the sensor on this mouse  feels like it's on crack it is super sensitive and even when you drop the sensitivity in software it  doesn't track very well it just feels unwieldy and terrible i really hate this little mousenow let's finally get to the tier list bit of the tier list video the whole reason we're all here  now i'm going to get the obvious one out of the way first we all know that the msi set is just  significantly better than the rest of them so it's going to go straight to s tier it is the only set  of peripherals here that i wouldn't actually mind using daily even while not threatened at gunpoint  so that's pretty cool and compared to the other e-waste peripherals it could just as well have  been hewn out of mithril by tahitian virgins for thor's gaming setup like it's just so much better  it's so much better in fact that i'm not gonna put anything in eight here because we need to we need  to differentiate them in fact i'm not even gonna put anything in beat here so that we can just  properly emphasize how much better it is than the rest of them now when it comes to seat here i'm  going to start off by putting the dowel set here as far as all of the oem peripherals goes i think  the dowel set is definitely a bit better than them there isn't a glaring issue with the ergonomics  of the mouse or the sensor and the keyboard isn't the worst either so i think it's a solid seat here  now in terms of the i buy power peripheral set i did toy with the idea of putting it in b tier  because i feel like it's got more features than the dowel peripheral set but there are a couple  of things that mouse first off is really terrible and secondly i feel like they just tried to hide  a terrible oem peripheral set in a stupid gamer aesthetic so yeah that just kind of annoys me  so just for that we're gonna put it in c tier along with the dell peripheral set next up we're  moving down to the d tier which as we all know stands for dumbass tier which is why i think the  lenovo set really deserves to be here considering that dumbass keyboard layout i don't know why i  hate it so much because it's not like it actually impacts the usability of the keyboard that much  but for some reason that irritates me and the sensor in the mouse is a definite step down  from the dowel mouse even though the ergonomics in it isn't that bad so i think that it makes a  solid addition to the d tier next up we're moving down to the e tier which as we all know stands  for the ebola tier for peripherals that make you physically ill now i'm definitely going to put the  acer setup here it's keyboard offered one of the least pleasant typing experiences and that matched  with the tiny little cracked out mouse means that it's just a horrible experience using that setup  which brings me to the final and probably my most disliked set of peripherals which is from acer  i mean hp now i'm not quite sure if i want to just also put it in e tier or take it all the  way down to f because as far as the keyboard goes it's very similar to the one from acer  but the mouse takes it one step further it doesn't just disappear in your hand because of the sharp  angles on it it also tries to maim you permanently while using it so i think because of that we need  to drop it all the way down to ftm and that brings me to the end of an admittedly quite anemic tier  list but considering the fact that you have to buy an entire pre-built per set of e-waste peripherals  i feel like six is quite extensive actually and you know it's quite a broad spectrum of e-waste  peripherals if you liked the video please do like and subscribe to the channel for more videos  like this one let me know down in the comment section below if you agree with my tier list  or if you're wrong and uh yeah until the next video thank you for watching byeyou