Horse Detective
Why the long case?
Other people may recommend differently I think.
Gonna be picking up a Quickfire TK on Thursday with a new build, but stuck between brown or red switches. Was going with a Steelseries 6GV2 originally but heard the blacks are pretty heavy.
Never used a mechanical before and don't really have anywhere near me that I can go to try them. Gonna be mostly for games but would like typing to be pleasurable on it too, I've seen the info for each but does anyone have any anecdotal stuff about each to help me decide?
Anybody know of any mechanical keyboards that meet these requirements?
-USB port
-headphone/mic jacks
-numpad
-no extra functions like macros, just a full layout keyboard
-backlit
All the ones I've seen typically lack the USB port or headphone jacks, but these are essential for my desk setup.
Razer Black Widow Ultimate. There are five macros on the left that don't even get in the way while typing.
That actually looks nice aesthetics wise, but I have two problems. One is I heard Razer has pretty shitty quality and a lot of their products seem to break, two is the headphone jack and USB port are on the right side, which is a bit too inconvenient for my mouse placement.
Logitech G710+ Mechanical Keyboard with MX Blacks. Honestly the best keyboard I've ever used. Then again this is only the second keyboard I've ever owned.
Anybody know of any mechanical keyboards that meet these requirements?
-USB port
-headphone/mic jacks
-numpad
-no extra functions like macros, just a full layout keyboard
-backlit
All the ones I've seen typically lack the USB port or headphone jacks, but these are essential for my desk setup.
This could be it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129008
CM Quickfire Pro Cherry MX red. $75 on promo right now - $60 after a $15 rebate. Best price I've seen since the holidays.
Yay or nay? The only cons I see with this board are a stubborn USB port and only half the keyboard is backlit.
I think my first choice would be a Quickfire TK red but I haven't been able to find one for a similar price.
Have CM been good with PC peripherals for long? I know my first model Storm Sentinel mouse has problems fairly often, even with updated drivers.
Someone needs to talk to CM about their over branding issue on keyboards. Christ
The reviews seem to be on the solid side. There's issues with the USB plug being difficult to push in and gripes about only half the board being backlit and overall people have expressed concern that it's built at the iOne factory instead of Costar but for the price I'm finding it hard to pass up.
It looks like Amazon has pricematched newegg as well and has a bigger rebate. Brings the grand total down to $55.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009D8ZW3U/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I don't think I'm passing it up.
edit: Well I did it. Opted to use Amazon. $20 rebate and my free prime 2 day shipping. I'll have it on Friday. Fingers crossed I like it.
Someone needs to talk to CM about their over branding issue on keyboards. Christ
CM quickfire is a solid product.
I bought both this (browns) and the CM storm Quickfire pro with the reds to try out both and I ended up keeping the das.
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Although the tactile feedback with the browns is minimal, it's enough that I liked typing on it more than the reds. I will say though, the Quickfire pro is built really well and for the money, is a killer board.
anyways, I'm using the DAS at work and I'm waiting on the Corsair Vengeance K95 to keep at the house for gaming.
even worse than Razer's Black Widow.
I still highly recommend the Max Keyboard Nighthawk. Best out there, IMO, if you're looking for one that's illuminated.
Most of their products are gaudy looking.
Someone needs to talk to CM about their over branding issue on keyboards. Christ
I generally love corsair products. I don't need or want all those macro keys anymore. I've had my Logitech G15 for 5+ years now and never once used a macro key.
KBT Race or Pure.yeah I don't use macros at all. I just want it for the full illumination function and the bad ass looking brushed black aluminum to match my 650D. I just can't stomach spending $150 on a ducky shine or deck just to get illuminated keys and I really don't care for the look of the razer keyboards.
KBT Race or Pure.
do they make a full board w/numpad? I have to have that for non gaming stuff.
Went to the store today to try some boards out. After reading up I thought browns would be perfect since I wanted some feedback but I read that blues were more for typing. So they had the Logitech G710+ but I didn't really like it. They had the Meka G1 and SS 6Gv2 (both black) too and liked both of them. I also tried a BlackWidow with blues and it was great too (I love the click) which is funny because browns are supposed to be a middle thing between blues and blacks or not?
So what switches are better for first person shooters? Red's or Blues?
So what switches are better for first person shooters? Red's or Blues?
I'd recommend reds.
So what switches are better for first person shooters? Red's or Blues?
Reds were almost gone, and not being manufactured. Until keyboard companies bought them (b/c they were the cheapest) and started marketing them for gamers.
The difference in speed between pressing a red and brown is insignificant, and makes no difference with normal internet latency.
reds are not bad, but they are awful to type on.
Which is kind of ironic because they are the most expensive right now. Browns and blue variations of the same keyboard are far cheaper.
Reds aren't terrible to type on unless you are making a ton of mistakes. They do double press pretty easily though. It's a learning curve. I do love the reds for gaming.
I'd like to try browns at some point but the keyboard is loud as it is. I don't think I'd like an additional click thrown in there.
That actually looks nice aesthetics wise, but I have two problems. One is I heard Razer has pretty shitty quality and a lot of their products seem to break, two is the headphone jack and USB port are on the right side, which is a bit too inconvenient for my mouse placement.