My birthday's coming up, and I've been looking into getting a mechanical keyboard.
Here are 2 that I've been eyeing:
[url]http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX30481%28ME%29.aspx[/url]
[url]http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=54386&vpn=64225&manufacture=Steelseries&promoid=1365[/url]
So yeah, I'm looking for ones that aren't too pricey, and are of good quality.
PM this guy:
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/members/262908-Nsybouts[/url]
He's a mechanical keyboard dealer with a Hayley Williams fetish, be careful.
[QUOTE=Spherexd;31946697]My birthday's coming up, and I've been looking into getting a mechanical keyboard.
Here are 2 that I've been eyeing:
[url]http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX30481%28ME%29.aspx[/url]
[url]http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=54386&vpn=64225&manufacture=Steelseries&promoid=1365[/url]
So yeah, I'm looking for ones that aren't too pricey, and are of good quality.[/QUOTE]
What kind of keyboard do you want? If you don't know what a "switch" is, then don't buy a mechanical keyboard.
There is an excellent guide at overclock.net which explains the different switches and features of mechanical keyboards. The most common ones are Cherry MX Black, Blue, and Brown. The 6gv2 uses blacks, the widow uses Blues IIRC.
Black: Hard as hell to type on, lots of noise
Blue: Does a clicky noise, easier to type on
Brown: Less noise, easy to type on as well.
You have to keep that in mind or you may not like your new keyboard. Read the entire overclock guide carefully before you purchase.
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