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Reylap

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  1. if you are going to type a lot, blues are the way to go. They feel nice to type with and satisfying to hear the clicky sounds. for full gaming, go red or speed. Some like blacks. But competitive gaming usually go red or speed. Brown is sorta in the middle of the two, so like jack of all trades of switches. If you don't really care for RGB switches or media keys, I can recommend Filco brand (if you can find them). They're built like tank, last forever, you can even get TKL version bluetooth and best of all, theyre plug and play. If the brand is not available, cooler master pro keys or corsair K series or feenix autore are decent alternative. If you want to go budget, you should go with ducky. If you want to go even further, daskeyboard is probably the best to go in mx switches and design. If you do care for RGB, again corsair RGB and cooler master are nice, Stay away from razer or steelseries though, i feel their keyboard has too much gimmicks that doesn't actually useful There is also romer g, though personally i don't like logitech's approach. Its sorta like dampened brown and a bit mushy for my taste.
  2. I can live to downgrade the overall quality on some games I suppose. I mainly play RPG games and mobas I assume that the i3 will not bottleneck the 480?
  3. I was planning to build a new pc with these parts http://pcpartpicker.com/list/Mcv8r7 Is upgrading to i5 6500 worth the extra money? Budget wise: since i live in somewhere where pc parts are way more expensive, having an i3 can allow me to squeeze some peripherals to the overall budget. Hence, is upgrading to i5 is worth or should i just wait for Kaby Lake to release? Also yes, its a mini-itx as i am planning to move somewhere else next year.
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