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Im going to be doing my first gaming build soon and i have gotten all my periphels except for the keyboard.. 

 

I was going to wait for corsairs/cherry mx rgb keyboard to come out.. But kind of impatient 

 

Im looking for a gaming keyboard

 

Mechanical keys.. (blues or reds)

 

Budget: $100-180

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Ducky Shine 3. Filco Majestouch.

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Full key layout or 10 keyless?

 

I'll suggest G710+ though

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Corsair K95

I absolutely love mine

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if you want tkl get cm storm quickfire tk.

there is also the corsair k70 keyboards which have a nice touch

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Full key layout or 10 keyless?

 

I'll suggest G710+ though

Doesn't have Blues or Reds.

 

Are you sure you mean Blues or Reds? They're extremely different so I hope you're not mistaking them for another switch.

 

The Ducky Shine 3 is one the best backlit boards in that price range, anything from Cooler Master is great, Filcos are great, but currently are fairly expensive.

 

I can't suggest a G710+ or Corsair boards considering the quality of their keycaps(cases of them breaking) or the LEDs dying out often. G710+ is the mechanical keyboard representation of a membrane keyboard anyways.

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whats tkl??

if you want tkl get cm storm quickfire tk.

there is also the corsair k70 keyboards which have a nice touch

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im mostly an mx blue but i can settle for mx reds

Doesn't have Blues or Reds.

 

Are you sure you mean Blues or Reds? They're extremely different so I hope you're not mistaking them for another switch.

 

The Ducky Shine 3 is one the best backlit boards in that price range, anything from Cooler Master is great, Filcos are great, but currently are fairly expensive.

 

I can't suggest a G710+ or Corsair boards considering the quality of their keycaps(cases of them breaking) or the LEDs dying out often. G710+ is the mechanical keyboard representation of a membrane keyboard anyways.

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what do you guys think about the roccat ryos mk pro???

TKL stands for Ten-Key-Less, long story short it's a keyboard without the number pad.

The Roccat Ryos MK Pro seems to only come in and ISO layout so should I assume you want a keyboard with an ISO layout(Big J enter)?

At that price point you should just get a Ducky Shine 3, what country do you live in?

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what do you guys think about the roccat ryos mk pro???

its too big in my opinion. i don't even use anything past the endter key on a full size keyboard so it can easliy get dusty

hellooooooooo

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US and i dont know the shines look really cheap?

TKL stands for Ten-Key-Less, long story short it's a keyboard without the number pad.

The Roccat Ryos MK Pro seems to only come in and ISO layout so should I assume you want a keyboard with an ISO layout(Big J enter)?

At that price point you should just get a Ducky Shine 3, what country do you live in?

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I kinda liked the fact that it has a big wrist rest, also i have the roccat kone xtd mouse so with the keyboard i would have the roccat talk thing..

its too big in my opinion. i don't even use anything past the endter key on a full size keyboard so it can easliy get dusty

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I'm going to put my vote in for the Corsair K70, along with blue switches it is very sturdy from the 

full metal plate supporting everything. The lighting is fully changeable by selecting what keys you

want on, or you can just turn them all on. It also has integrated media keys which include a volume

knob or roller.

Overall I love the K70 because of the sturdiness of it, and included is different WASD keys along

with numbers 1-6 the replacements are red rubberized coating with a crosshatch texture much 

like the spacebar. Included is a wrist rest which I've chosen to take off but to each their own.

 

If you have any other questions about the K70 ask away!

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Doesn't have Blues or Reds.

 

Are you sure you mean Blues or Reds? They're extremely different so I hope you're not mistaking them for another switch.

 

The Ducky Shine 3 is one the best backlit boards in that price range, anything from Cooler Master is great, Filcos are great, but currently are fairly expensive.

 

I can't suggest a G710+ or Corsair boards considering the quality of their keycaps(cases of them breaking) or the LEDs dying out often. G710+ is the mechanical keyboard representation of a membrane keyboard anyways.

I own the G710+, I know it has browns. But I also didn't read what the OP said thoroughly obviously.

 

Not sure what you mean by the part I put in bold.

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my original choice ;)

I'm going to put my vote in for the Corsair K70, along with blue switches it is very sturdy from the 

full metal plate supporting everything. The lighting is fully changeable by selecting what keys you

want on, or you can just turn them all on. It also has integrated media keys which include a volume

knob or roller.

Overall I love the K70 because of the sturdiness of it, and included is different WASD keys along

with numbers 1-6 the replacements are red rubberized coating with a crosshatch texture much 

like the spacebar. Included is a wrist rest which I've chosen to take off but to each their own.

 

If you have any other questions about the K70 ask away!

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US and i dont know the shines look really cheap?

Plastic being correlated with cheap ):. Everyone is to their own, it's one of the best built boards on the standard market in my opinion.

 

I own the G710+, I know it has browns. But I also didn't read what the OP said thoroughly obviously.

 

Not sure what you mean by the part I put in bold.

Cherry MX Browns seems to be the natural transition from Rubber Dome to Mechanical, and O-rings encourage you bottom out (Only way to type on Rubber Dome), and they pretty much make a mushy bottom out as if you were typing on a RD. I don't bottom out so I think O-Rings are terrible.

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I kinda liked the fact that it has a big wrist rest, also i have the roccat kone xtd mouse so with the keyboard i would have the roccat talk thing..

i would wait for the roccat ryos TKL, easier to transport if you ever have to go naywhere. are you going to use the  roccat talk thing? it will take abit to get used to

hellooooooooo

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I like the full size keyboard though.. not a big fan of the tkl's and yes i do plan on using roccat talk.. I do love corsairs keyboard dont get me wrong its just the k70 doesn't seem to have what im looking for..

i would wait for the roccat ryos TKL, easier to transport if you ever have to go naywhere. are you going to use the  roccat talk thing? it will take abit to get used to

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