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FruitNacho

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  1. Currently using a G.Skill KM780 RGB Keyboard I've had it for about 2-3 years. It started falling apart at around the 2 year mark (convienantly when the warranty expired ?). The RGB on the 10-key is dim or completely dead, this happened about a year after I got it, but wasnt going to rma for some wonky RGB The 'C' Key completely died last year (right after the warranty expired), swapped it with a macro key. And that worked for about 6 months. Other keys are now displaying odd behavior, some keys repeat randomly when typed, others dont respond at times, and sometimes i get random letters thrown in while typing. These issues persist despite cleaning it multiple times, even after a full teardown, blowing it out with an air compressor, hitting every key with contact cleaner, and letting it sit for a few days. (I just reassembled it before posting this, and its still buggy af) I've been looking for a new full-sized mechanical keyboard to replace it, but I need something reliable that wont start falling apart when the warranty expires.
  2. ... if you remove the 5.25" bay, update the aesthetics of the panel, and allow for another fan. Yes.
  3. The issue is that with the majority of cases you cannot position the machine so that the side panel is easily viewable, and have the IO be easily accessible. So you get to choose between having easy access to your IO, OR being able to view the internals. I just dont understand why you would design a case to be viewed from the side, but make it a pain in the ass to access the IO. Also, the EVGA DG-85 does have I/0 in the correct spot aswell (though its about the only thing I like about that case). If only they could have that IO on something like an H500 or Meshify C
  4. So the case is supposed to sit so the side panel is facing you and you can see all the goodies right? Then why is the IO almost always on the right or top of the case, where things are difficult to reach?
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