I have the Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition (mx blue only I think) which is tenkeyless and has no macro keys. I have some others and prefer MX Browns though. Definitely for typing, mx browns are my favorite by far. <--touch typist real fast
Whats the absolute top mechanical keyboards out there for 100
I think I remember seeing a sale on that for $100. Looks pretty awesome. I'm sad the Cherry MX red only has red or white backlight though. My computer's theme is blue.
So, just got the CM Quickfire Rapid Browns.
The new ones come with minimal branding. Sexy.
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What kind of keys do you want? Clicky? Tactile, but non-clicky? (Feel the key activating, but it makes no noise.) Linear? (They just feel like pressing springs.)
I don't have a real preference, as I didn't use keyboards much in my life(laptops), I'd just want it to be mechanical. Oh and with a headphone jack.
Btw, is it also true mechanical keyboards don't have a long life?
Hmm, I'm looking at either a CM Storm or a Das Keyboard. I was originally set on the Das but I kind of want a backlight. Now to decide between the switches. I was originally looking at blue but the brown I seems good as well. Are the browns audible as well? I kind of like the sound of the clicking but I don't know if everyone in my house will as well.
Hmm, I'm looking at either a CM Storm or a Das Keyboard. I was originally set on the Das but I kind of want a backlight. Now to decide between the switches. I was originally looking at blue but the brown I seems good as well. Are the browns audible as well? I kind of like the sound of the clicking but I don't know if everyone in my house will as well.
Bumping this to point out that Newegg is selling the Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire Rapid (blue switches) for $51.99 with MIR.
Probably a crap-shoot as to whether it's the newer less branded model or the earlier one. But at $50 it's a great deal IMO. I'll report back as to which one they shipped me.
What kind of keys do you want? Clicky? Tactile, but non-clicky? (Feel the key activating, but it makes no noise.) Linear? (They just feel like pressing springs.)
Could you recommend me a non-clicky mechanical keyboard (in the 100 range)?
The Blackwidow looks fine, but does it have the retarded Razer DRM?
Read up on the switch types and figure out if you'd prefer brown switches (general purpose; tactile; like blue but without the click) or black ones (according to some well suited for gaming; maybe not quite as good for writing; linear).
Also think about whether you'd prefer a full-sized board or something smaller without numblock. And if you'd like a regular ISO layout or if you'd be okay with a US layout.
I think the CM storm quickfire rapid (and probably also the rapid tk) is pretty great.
Thanks! CM keyboards look great, as for the switches it's hard to tell without trying first hand. I think I won't like a noisy keyboard, but aside from that I don't know what to expect. I had an IBM mechanical keyboard on my old 286 PC but god knows which kind of switch it had.
Whats the best mechanical keyboard you can get for around 100? I was interested in the Corsair K60/K90, are there more liked ones in this pricerange?
The keyboard co (UK website) sells filco keyboards in EU layouts for around 100£ (130ish euro), although adding shipping to that might push you over budget. Filco boards are excellent alternative, but they don't have macro keys or anything. Plain minimalistic keyboards with a variety of switches. Here's mine (majestouch-2 ninja tenkeyless with brown switches):
Filcos aren't in the 100 Euro price range. It's 100 pounds without tax. In the end those keyboards cost 160 to 170 Euros including shipping.
Day-yum! So, the Corsairs are the best in its pricerange? What mouse does pcgaf like?
Agreed. I love mine.Typing this on a Das professional. If you don't mind a bit of noise its the best keyboard out there imo.
Does anyone know if a sampler exists to try out the different key types? IE a keyboard with only 5 keys on it to just see/hear how the different switches behave. Only local computer store is best buy really and they don't have mechanical keyboards. Just want to try out Brown/Red/Black and see which I'd actually prefer before looking at other keyboard features.
There's not really anything commercially available just to test switches. Geekhack used to have a sign-up for some custom made deals that got passed around different parts of the world but I don't know if they're still circulating or not. You're probably better off just doing as much research you can then trusting your intuition as to which you'd enjoy most. I will say that the Blacks are probably one of the least commonly liked switches out there; they're just hard to press Reds and it isn't often people name them as a switch they prefer after they try more than one.
I just really wish I could feel the difference between the browns and reds, blacks were always the last choice of mine. Would be nice if a company would put out a $10 sampler or something though!
I just really wish I could feel the difference between the browns and reds, blacks were always the last choice of mine. Would be nice if a company would put out a $10 sampler or something though!
Well I just finalized a new PC build and ordered a Rosewill RK-9000I with Cherry Blues to go along with it, and honestly I have no idea why. I've peered through this and the other thread several times over, but I feel I won't "get it" until I actually have one, which I suppose is why I decided to jump in and try now.
Hopefully its as awesome as I've intuited from this thread. I'll be honest, had to grit my teeth a bit when I hit purchase on an $80 keyboard that's not even backlit.