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LowSpecNinja

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  • Location
    Canada
  • Interests
    PCs, mechanical keyboards

System

  • CPU
    AMD E-350 "APU"
  • RAM
    4GB DDR3
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon HD 6310 iGPU
  • Storage
    160GB 5400RPM
  • Keyboard
    Redragon Kumara
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Dude, I'm not stupid. I know that non-clicky MX switches have no click jacket, and I know what bottoming and topping out is. It's the stem hitting the housing, plastic hitting plastic. Each key clacks twice. Depends what you call "loud", but MX Browns and Reds are a lot louder than rubber domes, that's for sure. Just because it's not clicky doesn't mean it's silent
  2. I guess it depends on typing style. I bottom out all the time so I'm pretty noisy, but you might be a light typist and make barely any noise. At least for me, non-silent MX switches are a bit too loud.
  3. Yeah, the Realforce RGB is a great option. Enthusiast stuff like Topre, Ducky, Varmilo, iKBC are so underrated. Browns are really loud, don't listen to that deaf guy. Unicomps are awesome but they're huge, ugly, and even louder than MX Blue
  4. Get the Shine 6. The keycaps are way better (legends never fade and PBT never gets shiny over time, rough texture is smudge-proof). Also comes with RGB, built in mouse bungee and a variety of switches to choose from. It's twice as expensive but since you'll use this everyday for several years, it's probably worth it.
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