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Amazing Products TV The ALL Redragon Setup is WAY better than I thought

Awesome Tips The ALL Redragon Setup is WAY better than I thought



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Did you know Red Dragon makes more than keyboards? They Make Cases, Mice, Power Supplies and Coolers. And it turns out that some of it may be better than you think. We’re building a complete budget gaming setup, including everything you would need to stream and play all the best games out there.

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GRINDOR GC218M-DF M-ATX PC Case:
CCW-3014 ARGB 360mm AIO Cooler:
PSU007 850W 80+ Gold PSU:
Coral II 27″ 1440P 180Hz Monitor:
STAR BLADE K707 PRO Mechanical Keyboard:
K1NG M918 Wireless Gaming Mouse:
SCREAM Gaming Headset:
SURGE GS817 Frostbite Sound Bar:
HITMAN Webcam:
P046L Mouse Pad:

Check out the other products from the setup:
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU:
ASUS B450M-DRAGON Motherboard:
G.Skill Ripjaws V 2600MTs CL15 2x16GB DDR4 RAM:
ADATA XPG SX8100NP 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD:
PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 5700 XT Graphics Card:

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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:52 Sponsor (SignalRGB)
1:13 Non-Redragon core PC parts
2:29 Redragon case overview
3:20 Redragon AIO cooler
4:56 Redragon PSU overview
5:59 GPU and final PC build
6:43 Redragon Coral monitor
7:40 Turning on the PC
8:10 Anime-themed peripherals
9:00 Mouse impressions
9:32 Keyboard impressions
10:55 Audio accessories and webcam
11:58 Webcam test
12:22 Gaming impressions
13:48 Price breakdown
14:15 Final thoughts
15:24 Sponsor (Microcenter)
16:11 Credits

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  1. Shop Micro Center’s Monitor Madness Event: https://micro.center/5v84

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  2. I had the PowerColor Redragon RX5700XT when launched here in Europe, good product atleast when u look away from AMD Driver issues with that Cards, sold it for a RTX3070

  3. Living in Japan, I'll check it out.

  4. When i bought my 3070 back in 2019 and December, I did remeber seeing "power color" red dragon, but I thought that was redragon brand, so im guessing it was a different company then.

  5. That dragsss on was genius 😂

  6. I'd love to know what the thermals look like with that AIO

  7. Im from India and i bought a redragon trident m69 mouse and belive me im not swithching it ws 10 $ and yes 8k max dpi isnt the best but its good enough the battery life the polling rate the clickiness buttons have left me speechless its really good and the software is good but sadly not available on macs but other than that best mouse i have purchased and for such a price

  8. I have had a lot of mechanical keyboards from them, nothing else. They seem to be good quality.

  9. I have one of their mmo mice best mouse I ever had and about 35 bucks

  10. Ive been using Redragon for years. I love how affordable they are conpared to big name brands. All my peripheral are Redragon. The only thing i wish is that Canada Conputer had more selection. They mainly carry Keyboards, Mice and Headset.

  11. haven't fully watched this, but every time my Logitech mouse starts double-clicking on its own, I dig up my ancient Redragon like an emergency backup. Bought a new Logitech mouse… and double-clicking again after a year of usage.

  12. I've been using Redragon low-profile keyboards for years and they work very well, but don't install the software; it's basic and only works with a cable. What I like most are the switches and the battery that lasts more than a week.

  13. the early headsets of RD was kinda shitty because it gets broken for no reason but recently they've been really really good especially on the keyboard

  14. Don't quote me on this, but I believe that Redragon is using – to certain degree – same manufactures as MSI. I owned couple of MSI mouses and keyboards and I can find the exact same models branded as Redragon. In fact I am still using the MSI keyboard, because it is just perfect for me, even though it's a cheap, membrane one. However I am using it for 6 years now and it still works. So the keyboard is MSI DS4100 [not available anymore] and on Redragon site, the exact model – at least from look and features – is called K502-RGB Karura 2.

  15. 7:43 – Where are we going?

  16. Great video! Will check RD out next time for sure!

  17. 11:41 surprise visit from the chinese Bluetooth lady

  18. Here in India Redragon is quite popular……and provide a quiet price competitive products as compared to Logitech , Razer , ANT Esports….!!!!

  19. for a while i had a mostly redragon setup & it was fine. lasted me a couple years & everything still works i just upgraded & chose different brands. i actually still use their siren headset, the bass is really good & the mics not too shabby.

  20. im using a redragon keyboard the kala k557 for 6 years now and still no problem no dead led no broken keys nothing, one of the best mkb imo

  21. I bought red dragon mechanical keyboard then after a month boom 2x clicking or more. Never again redragon

  22. Redragon stuff? Oh boy, good luck with peripheral software updates.

  23. Im currently using a redragon mouse and keyboard. I went with their k556rgb with a metal base and it feels pretty nice

  24. 1:40 Should've gotten some GSkill 3200 and just set the RGB to constant on red.
    t. AM4 enthusiast.
    The only bad thing I encountered from Redragon was a Kitava Lite KB. It seemed like it was a decent mechanical keyboard…until you try to swap the switches. You might as well be pulling teeth instead of switches. And trying to put new ones in is even worse. I killed two of my NEW Kailh blues because the pin sockets were so tight. I gave up after killing the second one and refunded it back to $camazon.
    My old Drakken (RIP Drakken) and Deathadder Elite RZ01-0201 (bought at BB 4+yrs ago) are still putting in work every day.

  25. you mention how it isn't cool to have different site layouts for different countries except when amazon dors the same thing, nobody bats an eye

  26. Day 26 of asking LTT to play me in rock paper scissors for a 5090 🙂 😊

  27. my mouse and keyboard are reddragon

  28. Geez… you make a lot of jokes about the product titles, and how they don't have to put certain words in the product title, because you can see what it is…
    Do you not know how search engine optimization works? It's free marketing.

  29. My first ever gaming mouse was a ~$15 wired redragon gaming mouse with super crazy rgb lighting on it (I thought it was cool at the time lol). I used it regularly for years, and even after switching to a higher-end mouse, I keep it around as a backup since it still works great.

  30. Im pretty sure skyrim is capped at 60fps you have to install a file that lets you increase it im not sure tho i might be talking about different game

  31. I have one of those mechanical gaming keypads that's basically half a keyboard from Redragon, which I've remapped to be a custom layout left handed numpad for CAD work. The software to remap it absolutely sucks, but it's hotswappable and the price was less than just a PCB to build a custom half keyboard, so even if I end up soldering a Raspberry Pi Pico to it so I can run KMK, that's still cheaper than any other option.

  32. Redragon é muito famoso aqui no Brasil de fato como uma marca com custo benefício, eu usei um mouse deles por anos e substitui por um bem mais caro da logitech, um g405, mas ainda sinto falta do formato do mouse barato da redragon , pra mãos pequenas funciona melhor do que o da logitech que é meio grande

  33. My Surara Pro k-582ARGB Optical mechanical keyboard with brown switches has been going strong for 5 years now, with only the H key rgb dying, but I still have the 5 switches they give out on the box and I haven't changed the H key one simply because I want to save the switches for when one of the them actually dies instead of the just the rgb.

  34. I'm from poland and I bought a redragon k617 fizz a while ago it's honestly been a preety great experience owning this keyboard and the only issue I've encountered was that one of the keys started acting up which was remedied by replacing it with a spare that came with the keyboard just a bit warning though the switches are very hard to remove

  35. Redragon's prices are super competitive in Argentina, their direct presence puts them at generic-brand prices without being generic. Got friends who've bought tons of their stuff, I just got the K589 Shrapnel back in 2023. Needed a low-profile keyboard, and back then it was this or a Corsair that was like, 4x the price because of import issues back in '23. Don't regret it, works great, feels and sounds good. Software's not the best, but hey, for the price, whatever. With Milei's government fixing imports, the price gap's closing (like, 2.2x instead of 4x), and the cheaper generic brands are even cheaper now, but Redragon's still a good mid-range solid option.

  36. Redragon makes great budget keyboards and mice, I very much enjoyed mine when I used them, I’m sure the fans and coolers are the same quality as well, when it comes to other peripherals like headsets and monitors tho, you get what you pay for😅

  37. Got the m913 wired/wireless mmo mouse 16,000 dpi with built in rechargeable battery. hands down the best mouse i've ever owned. and it cost half the price of the competition (razer naga hyperspeed) which I also bought "fyi it's total garbage"

  38. I have their mouse, god who knows what model since its been so long and the model name is rubbed out, but ive had it since 2014 and it works perfectly now

  39. Why such an old GPU?

  40. Why not use the power color red dragon instead of the devil 😂 good video though

  41. AI art on "anime" themed stuff. Very broad spectrum of products. But they are best remembered for their worthwhile keyboards with hot swappable keys on the cheap. Really not worth for any price unless you really really want their stuff.

  42. Bloods be like: Dead homies why Linus set tripping blood…

  43. ive used several keyboards that i bought on sale before….i was pleased with them for the time i had witrh them……..im a known keyboard killer by pure bad luck and have had cats for 3 of them for me 2 by knocking something over when i was away from my comp or 1 tripped me which resulted a soda landing straight on top of my kyeboard. if i was strapped for cash and needed a keyboard i would look to see anything thats on sale or clearance on their site

  44. I have a Red Dragon Mouse and I'm quite happy with it. I couldn't care less about the RGB on it but it was priced right and it's been solid for 5+ years now.

  45. I used to buy their mice and keyboards years ago when I was a cash strapped 20 yr old, however I found they don't last long. In fact one of the mice I bought from them only lasted 2 months until the left mouse button started double clicking. Perhaps they offer better products now but eh, I'm no longer the target market and can afford buying higher end stuff now.

  46. Car products? Hopefully they dont make or include thermal paste!

  47. I bought a wireless mouse and keyboard a little more expensive I think 100 per and have loved both. U.S here

  48. obviously it's pronounced reh-dragon

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