It seems that most will last about 2 years of heavy gaming before the buttons start double clicking or the scroll wheel stops working. I am right at 2 years on my G502 lightspeed and thus far no problems but if it dies I will just get another one as the ergonomics work well with my right hand.
At a previous company they had me smash 30 drives out of the server and provide photos of the smashed drives. Was a fun time, took almost 2hr to thoroughly destroy them all.
By what benchmarks? All that I am seeing on the various benchmark sights seem to show them about on par with one being just a few percent above the other back and forth. Maybe the next generation of AMD will be good enough to care about building a new rig, sidegrades are pointless.
I honestly...
The smart thing to do for netflix would be to make a family share plan, give up to 4 unique login locations and profiles for say 1.5x normal sub rate but restrict to a max of 2 login at the same time.
Well at least they used an engine that has quite a bit of capability and are not stuck in a corner with an engine that is maxed out with no path forward.
I had a K70 with the speed switches and found it very hard to type on as I was constantly getting double hits.
I replaced that keyboard with a K70 MK2 with red switches and have been quite happy with the usability in and out of gaming.
Ditch the credit card form factor and go with an RSA 2FA key fob with the chip / nfc system built in, for each transaction you push the button and input the code. Why is this so hard to do? I have had a 2FA key fob on my Blizzard account for a decade.
My work computer was updated this week, the USBC dock was updated and my god the damn thing actually works right now, no screen flickering after sleep, monitors come back up at the right resolution even!