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Sorun
Deciding to go with a Filco as soon as amazon stocks up on the red
http://www.amazon.com/Filco-Majestouch- ... pd_cp_pc_0

Most keyboard geeks recommend it for durability and how easy it is to replace the key caps.


Oh man I can't wait to test these mechs, wondering if it will really improve my typing speed.

:!:

and my streaming :D
kriers

lolcubes wrote:

Are you sure? I spoke to a german friend of mine and he actually ordered (and cancelled cause he changed his mind) a piece of 6GV2. :o
But yeah I guess that's not really "in person", so I have no idea now. :<
Kite was so close... :(
Pizzicato


it's also available on all switches. this keyboard is great.
it also feels like the blackwidow
Wishy

MxG PhiLL wrote:

Yeah sorry, Filcos are more expensive. I thought Blackwidows were 100 dollars. However, the Filcos have build quality a lot better than the Blackwidows and are worth investing in. If someone is looking for a mechanical keyboard which isn't that expensive, I would recommend maybe Rosewills, a 6GV2 or a DAS.
I was gonna buy a Filco@Japan actually, but after I saw how cheap a Black Widow was I was like meh, won't pay 80 extra bucks for this, not really that interested. Though to be honest after testing them all (in every version they got) I didn't really feel any difference from BW tbh, like yeah same switches.
thelewa
Well the typing feel of the mechanical keyboard is determined by what switches they use, and there are like 4 mainstream Cherry MX switches. So obviously typing on a Filco with blue switches feels exactly the same as typing on a Blackwidow.
Bweh
Just how much difference does a mechanical keyboard make compared to a membrane keyboard?
jesse1412

Brian OA wrote:

Just how much difference does a mechanical keyboard make compared to a membrane keyboard?
For me, loads. For others, none.

It depends on whether you like it and also depends on whether you use it to its limits.
Yarissa
It really depends on your budget and what you can afford. I could tell you a variety of keyboards i recommend all within a similar price range to the black widow, but if you're looking for something cheaper you're really gonna need to look for a steal.
Sorun
:!: :!: :!:

Got my Blackwidow today and my mind is blown! I didn't think a mech would make much of a difference, but I was WRONG REALLY WRONG!

Used the Hitspeed program and got a 243.7 bpm on my first try with it, i'm not even a active player atm and in my prime I only got 227. I did test with my old membrane again to compare and I only got a 201bpm!? I don't know what to say besides i'm never touching a membrane keyboard again. Also the click clack is amazing it's not much louder then my membrane, but the distinct clack it makes is pretty cool. On the negative side I am noticing my space bar is a bit sticky or it might be my imagination. I'm sure the mailman just throwing it up my staircase to my door didn't help with that much either.

I'm not even sure I want to try any other type of switch anymore, these blues have the perfect sound and amount of pressure needed to actuate the keys. Would reds be worth the try still? Also any tips from anyone on these blues? They feel absolutely great, but i'm making a bunch of typing errors.



VoidnOwO
:)
Frizz
I've been using blue switches for 6 months and the sound is still there :p
VoidnOwO
:)
GoldenWolf

BRBP wrote:

Frizz wrote:

I've been using blue switches for 6 months and the sound is still there :p
Then you're not using it properly, and might as well use any other keyboard.
Same here, but I like the sound, it's feels really good. I wish I could hear this sound for ever.

But now my parents hate me.
buny
I wish my keyboard raised my stream speed.
Frizz

BRBP wrote:

Frizz wrote:

I've been using blue switches for 6 months and the sound is still there :p
Then you're not using it properly, and might as well use any other keyboard.
Then how to use it properly? Please enlighten me with your glorious knowledge.
VoidnOwO
:oops:
PhiLL A
The clicking noise is when it activates, not when you bottom out.
Wishy
If you can't feel any difference between a mech and a rubber then you should stop playing this game.

Btw, you guys do know that the "click" you hear is from the switch activation right? It may become less noisy but the switch sound is still there.
Frizz
That's something so-called "tactility", only happens on tactile switches like blues and browns. You'll feel the tactile click on actuation.
Linear switches like blacks and reds aren't. You won't feel any tactile click on actuation.

BRBP wrote:

Frizz wrote:

Then how to use it properly? Please enlighten me with your glorious knowledge.
1. Buy a mechanical, blue switch, keyboard
2. Learn how to type without pressing the key all the way down (what it's made for)
3.
4. Profit
Your argument is invalid. Blue switch is tactile and it'll produce that tactile click noise half-way through the bottom. Come back to me when you learn how to actuate the key on blues without producing that tactile click.
VoidnOwO
:oops:
Sorun
Meh my hands and accuracy has been suffering lately trying to get use to these blue switches, i'm so focused on not bottoming out that i'm not focusing on the map and holding back from bottoming out is fatiguing my hand. How long did it take you guys to get used to this? I thought I would have this down in a day haha. I think I might just like reds better then blue since i'm used to mashing my keyboard and I read the the pressure needed to actuate them is only 45g so there really light, 5g less then blues I believe.

Off-topic - Who else is picking up Black ops 2 tonight, getting ready to head out to target mid night release to pick up the vita and ps3 version.
buny

Sorun wrote:

Meh my hands and accuracy has been suffering lately trying to get use to these blue switches, i'm so focused on not bottoming out that i'm not focusing on the map and holding back from bottoming out is fatiguing my hand. How long did it take you guys to get used to this? I thought I would have this down in a day haha. I think I might just like reds better then blue since i'm used to mashing my keyboard and I read the the pressure needed to actuate them is only 45g so there really light, 5g less then blues I believe.

Off-topic - Who else is picking up Black ops 2 tonight, getting ready to head out to target mid night release to pick up the vita and ps3 version.
I hit my keys so hard that I broke my Z key.
Wishy
I hit my keys so hard my floor now has 2 holes with the exact size of my fingers.
Sorun
Hmmm so bottoming out not a bad thing?
enik
Just bought my BlackWidow today and it feels natural after a few hours of play. Honestly, I thought this tactile bump would be much more noticable but I don't feel anything special and just smash keys like on rubber dome keyboard. It still boosted my accuracy and stream skills a little, so yeah, don't think about bottoming out and just play like you used to.
Sorun

enik wrote:

Just bought my BlackWidow today and it feels natural after a few hours of play. Honestly, I thought this tactile bump would be much more noticable but I don't feel anything special and just smash keys like on rubber dome keyboard. It still boosted my accuracy and stream skills a little, so yeah, don't think about bottoming out and just play like you used to.
Don't you just love the tactile click? Honestly it's orgasmic on the ear. I guess ill just mash like my old membrane, I just thought I should try not bottoming out since some members advocated that.
enik

Sorun wrote:

Don't you just love the tactile click? Honestly it's orgasmic on the ear.
I don't even hear it in my headphones :o But my family definitely doesn't love it especially at night time lol.
edit: What I already noticed is that you can click keys way more rapid on mech keyboard so you don't have to check everytime "did I press enough fast/hard to hit this note or not". I guess the ability not to bottom out will come naturally out of it.
buny
i cannot contest with wishy and his magical fingers
RaneFire
I use my blackwidow like a piano, my arm doesn't rest on any surface, and the keyboard is fairly close to me too. Extending my arm slows down my stream speed :(

I smash the keys pretty hard and do a full "press and lift" key-press, even on slower streams. The key point I have noticed is consistency in using the same amount of force between both fingers, otherwise the 1 that hits harder slows the other down. (In my case, the middle finger, since it's longer and stronger.) Also I like building stamina no matter what stream speed it is lol... smashing at 150bpm.....

I found it easier to find the right 'force' by keeping my arm in the air. Dunno that anyone has actually talked about this before, is this ideal? I've had success at nailing 300's at 200-220 bpm much more consistently with this method.



As for keyboards: Anyone know if the coolermaster storm quickfire rapid (Browns) keyboard is any good for osu!? It seems to be 'okay priced' in my country, slightly cheaper than the blackwidow even. Brown switches seem to make a lot of sense too, light and tactile, and function a bit like reds.
Sorun

RaneFire wrote:

As for keyboards: Anyone know if the coolermaster storm quickfire rapid (Browns) keyboard is any good for osu!? It seems to be 'okay priced' in my country, slightly cheaper than the blackwidow even. Brown switches seem to make a lot of sense too, light and tactile, and function a bit like reds.
I've read a review on amazon about the CM quickfire rapid being significantly taller then most mechanical keyboards, so combined with how you hold your arm up this might be a plus for you.

Can anyone vouch for the CM quickfire rapid for osu! ? I like my blackwidow, but i'm looking for a keyboard that I can take around with me since I play osu! mostly on the go and most of all the CM is way more easy to replace the keycaps. I plan on buying a custom keycap set :3

So any osu! players actually play with a Cooler master storm quickfire rapid?
koromo

Sorun wrote:

Can anyone vouch for the CM quickfire rapid for osu! ? I like my blackwidow, but i'm looking for a keyboard that I can take around with me since I play osu! mostly on the go and most of all the CM is way more easy to replace the keycaps. I plan on buying a custom keycap set :3

So any osu! players actually play with a Cooler master storm quickfire rapid?

RaneFire wrote:

As for keyboards: Anyone know if the coolermaster storm quickfire rapid (Browns) keyboard is any good for osu!? It seems to be 'okay priced' in my country, slightly cheaper than the blackwidow even. Brown switches seem to make a lot of sense too, light and tactile, and function a bit like reds.
I am by no means a good osu! player, but I sure love my CM QuickFire Pro with browns. The Pro is pretty much the same as the Rapid, just not tenkeyless (meaning, mine has a numpad). I can't guarantee you'll like it, but it sure is exactly what I was looking for, at least.

To be honest, I'm surprised about browns being so rare around here, tactile feedback similar to blues but not as clicky/loud, and they're pretty light too.
Sorun

koromo wrote:

Sorun wrote:

Can anyone vouch for the CM quickfire rapid for osu! ? I like my blackwidow, but i'm looking for a keyboard that I can take around with me since I play osu! mostly on the go and most of all the CM is way more easy to replace the keycaps. I plan on buying a custom keycap set :3

So any osu! players actually play with a Cooler master storm quickfire rapid?

RaneFire wrote:

As for keyboards: Anyone know if the coolermaster storm quickfire rapid (Browns) keyboard is any good for osu!? It seems to be 'okay priced' in my country, slightly cheaper than the blackwidow even. Brown switches seem to make a lot of sense too, light and tactile, and function a bit like reds.
I am by no means a good osu! player, but I sure love my CM QuickFire Pro with browns. The Pro is pretty much the same as the Rapid, just not tenkeyless (meaning, mine has a numpad). I can't guarantee you'll like it, but it sure is exactly what I was looking for, at least.

To be honest, I'm surprised about browns being so rare around here, tactile feedback similar to blues but not as clicky/loud, and they're pretty light too.
I already ordered it haha, but your input is greatly appreciated!

2 day shipping and i'm looking for a keycap set for it :) I also noticed that you can buy sample switches of each color, looking into it right now. Planning on buying a mechanical numpad in blue then soldering on all the various key switches. Got the idea from that post earlier ;) It goes without saying i'm in a bit of a mechanical keyboard craze atm.

andddd Rank: #1,441 ... haha of course your a good player 0.0
RaneFire
Haha extra switch samples! That's awesome! Thanks for feedback and info.

Does anyone else have problems like "ghost key presses" where you press "7" and a "b" pops up at the same time, or random double/triple key registers (not even the keys I use on a regular basis). I have this problem on my blackwidow but only once every blue moon.

Is this common on mech keyboards in general or do I just have a "defective one that I can't prove squat" situation. Razer is sticky about warranty replacements from what I hear... especially for something as tedious as this that doesn't really affect use, but just annoys me.
buny
Sounds like a defective keyboard.
Tanzklaue
mech keyboards aren't known for ghosting. at least I don't know any.
Sorun
I would return it now from wherever you bought it before attempting to RMA through razor, but definitely try to get a replacement. It might not happen so often now, but it could get much worse later on.
Frizz
Shouldn't happen like that. Ghosting only occurs when you press a certain amount of keys at the same time.
TouchFluffyTail

RaneFire wrote:

Haha extra switch samples! That's awesome! Thanks for feedback and info.

Does anyone else have problems like "ghost key presses" where you press "7" and a "b" pops up at the same time, or random double/triple key registers (not even the keys I use on a regular basis). I have this problem on my blackwidow but only once every blue moon.

Is this common on mech keyboards in general or do I just have a "defective one that I can't prove squat" situation. Razer is sticky about warranty replacements from what I hear... especially for something as tedious as this that doesn't really affect use, but just annoys me.
I get this on my Blackwidow, on my A and L keys, and apparently is common enough an issue with it that you can punch it into google and get results, there's no fix aside from replacing it. (and mine is a release-week-old board so it's long passed warranty)

I really love this keyboard but I really need to replace it due to this, and I don't know if I should get the 2013 version (since I already know I love this board) or gamble on something I can't test drive...
nijohc

Pizzicato wrote:



it's also available on all switches. this keyboard is great.
it also feels like the blackwidow
Yup very solid keyboard. Better than blackwidow though since bw = ione. CM Quickfire Rapid and Storm Trigger have Costar stabilizers... basically they're rebranded Filcos with an extremely attractive price point. Not really an osu guy so I have no idea how pros use their keyboard in this game, but I have played rhythm games like DJMAX/ez2on for 7 years. I'm partial to brown switches myself
Frizz

TouchFluffyTail wrote:

RaneFire wrote:

Haha extra switch samples! That's awesome! Thanks for feedback and info.

Does anyone else have problems like "ghost key presses" where you press "7" and a "b" pops up at the same time, or random double/triple key registers (not even the keys I use on a regular basis). I have this problem on my blackwidow but only once every blue moon.

Is this common on mech keyboards in general or do I just have a "defective one that I can't prove squat" situation. Razer is sticky about warranty replacements from what I hear... especially for something as tedious as this that doesn't really affect use, but just annoys me.
I get this on my Blackwidow, on my A and L keys, and apparently is common enough an issue with it that you can punch it into google and get results, there's no fix aside from replacing it. (and mine is a release-week-old board so it's long passed warranty)

I really love this keyboard but I really need to replace it due to this, and I don't know if I should get the 2013 version (since I already know I love this board) or gamble on something I can't test drive...
Do you install the driver by any chance?
TouchFluffyTail

Frizz wrote:

Do you install the driver by any chance?
Nope, there's no reason to install the BW driver since I don't use the macro key functions or anything, I installed the driver and re-updated my firmware and everything once the problem cropped up (earlier this year) and it didn't change anything (currently no drivers installed, problem persists), it's a defect within the switch registering mechanism I believe.
Sorun
Had a bit of testing time with the CM storm quickfire rapid and my initial impression is great. Starting from opening the package, everything so far has felt superior to the standard Black widow. Haven't had any play time in osu! yet, but i'll update after testing it further.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

You should have seen my face when I was surprised with a Logoless design!


Oh also it passes the double Shift key test which my Blackwidow didn't.

THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG

Just felt like mentioning ~.~
TouchFluffyTail

Sorun wrote:

Had a bit of testing time with the CM storm quickfire rapid and my initial impression is great. Starting from opening the package, everything so far has felt superior to the standard Black widow. Haven't had any play time in osu! yet, but i'll update after testing it further.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

You should have seen my face when I was surprised with a Logoless design!


Oh also it passes the double Shift key test which my Blackwidow didn't.

THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG

Just felt like mentioning ~.~
Woah what, you can get it without the gaudy logo spammed all over the place? I should definitely look into it then, now I just need to decide if I want to jump to reds or stick to blues...
Sorun

TouchFluffyTail wrote:

Woah what, you can get it without the gaudy logo spammed all over the place? I should definitely look into it then, now I just need to decide if I want to jump to reds or stick to blues...
From what I ready the logoless is really hit or miss if you order from places that have old stock (eg. Amazon, tiger direct) If you do order off amazon they have a pretty good return policy and you could probably get away with asking for a replacement till you get a logoless. Without the tacky logos everywhere it looks exactly like my friends filco and his ducky shine tenkeyless boards just in gray.

You might also want to look into the Quickfire rapid TK which is the new 2012/2013 model with backlighting, it's not tenkeyless exactly, but looks pretty compact.

http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/keyb ... ickfiretk/


Will be uploading comparison pictures of the CM rapid and Blackwidow tomorrow ;)
Sorun
DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU DESU


theowest
I hate the sound my red switch keyboard makes. http://www.corsair.com/vengeance-k60-pe ... board.html It was also pretty expensive. It cost me $162/€127 for a Swedish version.
but I'm glad I'll never have to worry about it ever breaking. Extremely good build quality.
thelewa
You should've bought a Qpad MK-50. Seriously, when buying a mechboard that you're going to play osu! with, buy the cheapest one. Mechboards were never designed to be used the way we use them in osu!, and as a result we break the keys that we use to play osu! extremely fast (in comparison to their normal 50 million press lifespan, that is.)

edit: I'm talking from experience, I've owned several really good quality mechboards, latest being a Leopold that cost me a pretty penny. It has 6 broken keys just from playing osu!.
Full Tablet

thelewa wrote:

You should've bought a Qpad MK-50. Seriously, when buying a mechboard that you're going to play osu! with, buy the cheapest one. Mechboards were never designed to be used the way we use them in osu!, and as a result we break the keys that we use to play osu! extremely fast (in comparison to their normal 50 million press lifespan, that is.)

edit: I'm talking from experience, I've owned several really good quality mechboards, latest being a Leopold that cost me a pretty penny. It has 6 broken keys just from playing osu!.
How can you break so many keys without breaking your fingers first?
Tanzklaue

Full Tablet wrote:

thelewa wrote:

You should've bought a Qpad MK-50. Seriously, when buying a mechboard that you're going to play osu! with, buy the cheapest one. Mechboards were never designed to be used the way we use them in osu!, and as a result we break the keys that we use to play osu! extremely fast (in comparison to their normal 50 million press lifespan, that is.)

edit: I'm talking from experience, I've owned several really good quality mechboards, latest being a Leopold that cost me a pretty penny. It has 6 broken keys just from playing osu!.
How can you break so many keys without breaking your fingers first?
genetical advantage.
Shadowyuri
Can someone help we with this? I read the "Mechanical Keyboard Guide" that was posted here earlier and this confuses me:

"The blue switches are considered to be the best switch for typing because they have a “clicky” tactile bump when the activation point is hit.
While many people prefer them for gaming, it is not as easy to double tap as other switches since the release point is above the actuation point"
Doesn't this mean that its not as good for stream's? And are they better for Timing? also...

"Cherry Red switches are similar to the Cherry MX Blacks in that they are non-tactile.
They require less force to actuate than the Cherry MX Blacks. Most people do not like these switches for typing or gaming because it is so easy to accidentally press keys and make typing errors. "
So red's are better for streams ... right? (Compared to blue's) or do the red make you click too fast sometimes cause you cant
be as accurate as you can be with blues?

Ps.: Yeah I read the whole thread.. but I kinda don't get it and I'm really torn between Blue's and Red's after this thread. And I can't test them because you cant buy them here + None of my friends have one.
VoidnOwO
:)
kriers
having played with both keyboards for more than a year on each, I felt learning how to become accurate is way easier on blues. I stayed on those to simply improve my finger motorics and then when I was really stuck at my current bpm I decided to test the reds. Actually they are not less accurate in any way whatsoever, they just feel awkward at first compared to blues and I can now play 220 bpm maps again!

I also used reds before I could stream any bpm and compared to blues it felt impossible to learn streaming with.
I'm sure it's not the same case for everyone, though.

Basically since blues are so much cheaper and the first priority for beginners and adequate players is to build accuracy and streaming ability, going for blues first makes the most sense while you can consider redswitch being for the more advanced players.
cirno-_old
I use a red switch and I don't accidentally make typos at all. I went from a cheap Dell keyboard to a red switch CM storm by coolermaster and I love this keyboard. Did it give me the ability to stream 260BPM? Nah. But it feels much nicer. I just wish it had a numpad, but I can live without it.
Shadowyuri

kriers wrote:

Basically since blues are so much cheaper and the first priority for beginners and adequate players is to build accuracy and streaming ability, going for blues first makes the most sense while you can consider redswitch being for the more advanced players.

"For beginners" = People who started playing with Mech Keyboards or started playing Osu?

Im rank 28k now (So nothing special) and can play a lot of Insane maps. Of course I'm still a beginner, right? xD
TouchFluffyTail

cirno- wrote:

I use a red switch and I don't accidentally make typos at all. I went from a cheap Dell keyboard to a red switch CM storm by coolermaster and I love this keyboard. Did it give me the ability to stream 260BPM? Nah. But it feels much nicer. I just wish it had a numpad, but I can live without it.
I just ordered a red switch CM Storm earlier today, been using blues for years so it'll be an interesting transition. :P

Was a hard choice since I quite like my blues, was highly considering browns to keep the tactile bump with less actuation force, but decided to go for all out lightest force. Will post my thoughts after I get it and play with it a bit.
Sorun

TouchFluffyTail wrote:

I just ordered a red switch CM Storm earlier today, been using blues for years so it'll be an interesting transition. :P

Was a hard choice since I quite like my blues, was highly considering browns to keep the tactile bump with less actuation force, but decided to go for all out lightest force. Will post my thoughts after I get it and play with it a bit.
Please report back when you get it, I would love to hear your feelings on the transition to red. I'm still considering a Red board just for fun.
cirno-_old

Sorun wrote:

TouchFluffyTail wrote:

I just ordered a red switch CM Storm earlier today, been using blues for years so it'll be an interesting transition. :P

Was a hard choice since I quite like my blues, was highly considering browns to keep the tactile bump with less actuation force, but decided to go for all out lightest force. Will post my thoughts after I get it and play with it a bit.
Please report back when you get it, I would love to hear your feelings on the transition to red. I'm still considering a Red board just for fun.
Same here fluffytail :)
Sorun
Surprisingly found a Ducky shine and filco on craigslist for $130, the ducky shine is in pretty good condition , but I got it without the keycap set to shave off $40. The filco is broken so it was kind of a freeby, i'm either going to salvage it for key caps or attempt to fix it if I can.
Pizzicato
forgot to mention IBM rubber-dome keyboards
they're surprisingly good
Shadowyuri
After reading through everything here I'm pretty sure I want Blue switches, I would REALLY love red's but they are too rare and expensive.

I checked a lot of you post's about specific Mech Keyboards that are quite cheap and good, problem is most of them are just available for shipping in USA etc. and if you want them to be shipped to Germany its pretty expensive, the only keyboard you can really easy and cheap get here is the Razer Black Widow and I'm honest I really don't want to buy it if I don't have too. I think of Razer as I do of Alienware, that its horrifically overpriced and not real quality work :<

So can someone recommend a Mech Keyboard with Blue or Red Switches that can be shipped to Germany?
Ps.: If possible around 75$... I'm a poor men.
kriers
If you really dislike razer blackwidow, get a qpad mk-50. Same price, and should be as available as razer on the market by now ;)
thelewa

Full Tablet wrote:

thelewa wrote:

You should've bought a Qpad MK-50. Seriously, when buying a mechboard that you're going to play osu! with, buy the cheapest one. Mechboards were never designed to be used the way we use them in osu!, and as a result we break the keys that we use to play osu! extremely fast (in comparison to their normal 50 million press lifespan, that is.)

edit: I'm talking from experience, I've owned several really good quality mechboards, latest being a Leopold that cost me a pretty penny. It has 6 broken keys just from playing osu!.
How can you break so many keys without breaking your fingers first?
afaik bones are more durable than the tiny and delicate metal parts in a mechanical switch
kriers

thelewa wrote:

afaik bones are more durable than the tiny and delicate metal parts in a mechanical switch
Bones can heal. Mechanical switches can't.
lolcubes
You can just replace the broken switches, you can't really replace bones though. :(
Sorun
Steel series 6gv2 in Red and Black going for $70, $30 off original price.

http://shop.steelseries.com/us/keyboards.html

Build quality wise this is probably the best board you can get in the price range, to bad there's no Blue switch :/
Kyou-chan
cm storm quickfire rapid is usually the cheapest mech keyboard, and its a bit better than the blackwidow in terms of quality etc
Shadowyuri

Kyou-chan wrote:

cm storm quickfire rapid is usually the cheapest mech keyboard, and its a bit better than the blackwidow in terms of quality etc

Firs of: Hi Kyou-kun <3
Second of: CM Storm Quickfire Pro Cherry MX Red, its on its way to my lovely home. I Hope it can compete with the Quickfire Rapid :F

Just wanna let a little Thanks here for all of your help
Lybydose
QF pro is actually worse quality than the rapid version. Rapid is essentially the exact same keyboard as a filco, as they are both made by the same company.

also: http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/index.php/ ... r-kit.html

if you want to try different switches for cheap
Sorun
Blackwidow > Quickfire rapid
For osu!

For anything else the quickfire

The blackwidow just feels better when streaming, not quite sure why. Could it be the different height profile on the QFR?
Ohrami
Just find a cheap red switch keyboard. I know they sell some for like $80.
raww_old
I bought this and its fairly cheap.

http://www.qpad.com/products/keyboards/MK50/

You can choose which kind of switches you want and I'm happy with my reds.

edit: Realized it has already been mentioned, but frankly, it's working as intended.
Marblehead
Have anyone tried both red and black switches? I'm interested in how different those two are in terms of softness. I know that reds are supposed to be softer, but how much softer?
lolcubes
25% I think it was.
TouchFluffyTail

Sorun wrote:

Blackwidow > Quickfire rapid
For osu!

For anything else the quickfire

The blackwidow just feels better when streaming, not quite sure why. Could it be the different height profile on the QFR?
Funny, mine literally just arrived a little while ago (while I was in the middle of playing actually) I hooked it up and started playing some triple stack/stream intensive maps and I must say, I can immediately feel the red switches feel better than the blue switches when alternating, and I feel like I can singletap with more speed and reliability. That is to say though, not because of the different actuation force, but because of the lack of a bump/click and the quicker reset because of that.

Honestly the keys barely if at all feel lighter than the blue switches on my blackwidow, but the board in general just feels better.

People blow the "lightness" of red switches way way way way out of proportion, I realized this the second I opened the box and pressed the first key, if you've used a blackwidow then you'll only notice the lack of bump in the transition. (and the vast size difference, my tablet is like 1½ inches shorter than it!)

I'd highly recommend the red switch quickfire rapid to anyone on the fence about reds.
Sorun

TouchFluffyTail wrote:

Sorun wrote:

Blackwidow > Quickfire rapid
For osu!

For anything else the quickfire

The blackwidow just feels better when streaming, not quite sure why. Could it be the different height profile on the QFR?
Funny, mine literally just arrived a little while ago (while I was in the middle of playing actually) I hooked it up and started playing some triple stack/stream intensive maps and I must say, I can immediately feel the red switches feel better than the blue switches when alternating, and I feel like I can singletap with more speed and reliability. That is to say though, not because of the different actuation force, but because of the lack of a bump/click and the quicker reset because of that.

Honestly the keys barely if at all feel lighter than the blue switches on my blackwidow, but the board in general just feels better.

People blow the "lightness" of red switches way way way way out of proportion, I realized this the second I opened the box and pressed the first key, if you've used a blackwidow then you'll only notice the lack of bump in the transition. (and the vast size difference, my tablet is like 1½ inches shorter than it!)

I'd highly recommend the red switch quickfire rapid to anyone on the fence about reds.
Thanks! Sounds like ill be giving Reds a try. Just curious, but did your Quickfire come without logos?

"the board in general just feels better."

That was my first thought as soon as I unboxed mine, the cable also feels much stronger then the BW which was one of my concerns with it since my BW cable was bent awkward out of the box.
jesse1412

Marblehead wrote:

Have anyone tried both red and black switches? I'm interested in how different those two are in terms of softness. I know that reds are supposed to be softer, but how much softer?
Had my new red switch for a week or 2 now (used to use blacks), I haven't caught up in speed but for lower bpm streams (170-200) I can stream for far longer with less effort. Mid level streams (220) seem easier to maintain but my fingers get tied a lot on longer ones. 230-250 seems to play the same for me. 260 - 300 are still harder for me on reds.

But again this is after a week of adjusting, I think when I get used to it reds will be better, blacks probably got my stamina up though while reds allow me to use it to its fullest potential.

tl;dr blacks were good, reds are good too but harder to train your fingers on due to the lack of effort required (yes they are noticeably easier to click).
TouchFluffyTail

Sorun wrote:

Thanks! Sounds like ill be giving Reds a try. Just curious, but did your Quickfire come without logos?

"the board in general just feels better."

That was my first thought as soon as I unboxed mine, the cable also feels much stronger then the BW which was one of my concerns with it since my BW cable was bent awkward out of the box.
Yeah mine is without the top logos, I looked around and apparently they literally stopped making the old logo blasted version so if you buy a rapid at this point you're almost guaranteed to get the logo-less version, unless you somehow get really old stock that wasn't sold.

Serious issue however: After awhile I noticed my LEFT ALT KEY is totally non-functional, this is apparently a not-so-uncommon issue, so be VERY AWARE OF THIS and make sure you're able to RMA it from wherever you got it from if this happens to you. I'm going to have to ship mine back.

A real damn shame.
Sorun

TouchFluffyTail wrote:

Sorun wrote:

Thanks! Sounds like ill be giving Reds a try. Just curious, but did your Quickfire come without logos?

"the board in general just feels better."

That was my first thought as soon as I unboxed mine, the cable also feels much stronger then the BW which was one of my concerns with it since my BW cable was bent awkward out of the box.
Yeah mine is without the top logos, I looked around and apparently they literally stopped making the old logo blasted version so if you buy a rapid at this point you're almost guaranteed to get the logo-less version, unless you somehow get really old stock that wasn't sold.

Serious issue however: After awhile I noticed my LEFT ALT KEY is totally non-functional, this is apparently a not-so-uncommon issue, so be VERY AWARE OF THIS and make sure you're able to RMA it from wherever you got it from if this happens to you. I'm going to have to ship mine back.

A real damn shame.
I know Amazon still has a little bit of old stock still so be careful ordering from them, as for your ALT key that's to bad.
Shadowyuri
So i played some time with my MC Storm Quickfire Pro MX Cherry Red leyoard... i love it :F

I love the red switches, they feel smooth especially for streams. the only thing that sometimes annoys me is if I press F2 for "Radome" I touch & press my Strg/Space key by accident... they are really easy to press. BUT love it, no problems till now, if something comes up I will post it-
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jabberwockey
Okay I came back to say that I got a new keyboard! A Razer Lycosa.... It's a gift so I still have options to buy others if I don't think it works for me.
So far it's working pretty well, I have to get used to the key distance on this though. Also, it's unfortunate but the lycosa is a rubberdome...anyone have any thoughts/experience with this keyboard?
Fenek Alfa
http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/14v844/rumour_something_big_coming_from_logitech_in_2013/?sort=old

G710+ is a hit and they're either making a successor, or stocking up to make more.

As long as they'll finally understand that the price in here should be 400 zł, and not goddamn 750 zł(for reference, 139$ in US, and the rates are 3,09)
hinamizawan
My BlackWidow is starting to get worn out, 2 years ago I broke my spacebar (irrelevant for osu!) and know my X keycap is shaking around, If I just try to rub it, it will not be sturdy as the rest of the keycaps and it feels like a rubberdome. So it's time for me to get Red cherries? I heard they were lighter and better for streaming, any good Cherry MX Red keyboard at <180€?
lolcubes
CM quickfire is kinda mainstream redswitch keyboard. It's around 100€ (in my country at least), a bit less.
Kanye West
Wow, what kind of quickfire were you looking at? That seems very expensive! I got my TK for around 75 dollars, and the Rapids go for around 60-65
lolcubes
Europe pricing Kanye. :<
Fenek Alfa

lolcubes wrote:

Europe pricing Kanye. :<
At least you have proper stuff, most of the gaming brands don't even bother selling stuff in here, and those that do(SteelSeries, Razer and Roccat to be exact) usually sell crapped-up versions of their products. If you don't want your peripherals to break every so often you'll have to either go with A4Tech or Logitech, which are good, but not as much of "gaming" brands, or ship your stuff from Western Europe/USA
Kanye West

Fenek Alfa wrote:

lolcubes wrote:

Europe pricing Kanye. :<
At least you have proper stuff, most of the gaming brands don't even bother selling stuff in here, and those that do(SteelSeries, Razer and Roccat to be exact) usually sell crapped-up versions of their products. If you don't want your peripherals to break every so often you'll have to either go with A4Tech or Logitech, which are good, but not as much of "gaming" brands, or ship your stuff from Western Europe/USA
@lolcubes that sucks, good old 'murrican pricing, representin'

And why don't you ship from EU West/US then? In the long run, it would probably pay off to get a higher quality product regardless of the high shipping cost.
Frostmourne
Quickfire looks really luxury (as I saw in Cookiezi's video,websites and so on)
while my keyboard is majestouch Ninja,which looks really simply normal but it's expensive more than Quickfire one

quite disappointed me T_T
Kanye West

Frostmourne wrote:

Quickfire looks really luxury (as I saw in Cookiezi's video,websites and so on)
while my keyboard is majestouch Ninja,which looks really simply normal but it's expensive more than Quickfire one

quite disappointed me T_T
Over here, Filcos are like $50 more than Quickfires.
lolcubes

Kanye West wrote:

@lolcubes that sucks, good old 'murrican pricing, representin'

And why don't you ship from EU West/US then? In the long run, it would probably pay off to get a higher quality product regardless of the high shipping cost.
Importing is so pricy here, especially if it's from another continent. I dunno the details but the people on the borders will just tax it up so much that you would pay way more than just buying best available here haha. I could be wrong but I haven't really heard of anyone here who successfully imported something valuable without paying a small fortune for it. :p
Ruirize
I personally suggest the keyboard that I bought a few weeks ago- the corsair k90. It's a mechanical keyboard with cherry reds.

It's very sturdy, with a tough metal base and thick braided cable. It has a USB pass through so you can have a tablet or something attached. The only issue is that it is quite loud - I bought some o rings to put under the keys to counteract this. It has the standard media keys and a megaton of macro keys. The attachable wrist rest is nice too.

Really like this keyboard - but expensive though at £100.

If you want something cheaper the Microsoft sidewinder x4 is a nice tube some keyboard with 17kro.
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