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I don't know about QuickFire Ultimate, but I have the XTi version with brown switches and I love it
I don't know about QuickFire Ultimate, but I have the XTi version with brown switches and I love it
o/Flanster wrote:
dude wth I use that LOLAqo wrote:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/A4-Tech-KV-300H-SLIM-Keyboard/dp/B00BMD8JN4
kind of regret not buying more of this keyboard looks like they stopped manufacturing it
im in love with it tbh
Thanks this keyboard sounds and looks great! its $200 from the nearest tech supplier but i might be able to raise the price :')Halogen- wrote:
I am not sure how you will accommodate for shipping costs being in Australia, but I'll make a personal recommendation for the Corsair K70. I've been using it with brown switches and have had some pretty great success with regards to both speed and stamina.
However, at the end of the day, it's highly dependent on your current playing situation. What are you currently using? How do your fingers hit the keyboard? Do you want something that has a very clear, tactile release? This is going to change the consideration of the switch you get.
Well they have blue switches which i'm not a huge fan of because they are loud but is there a way to customize what cherry you want on your keyboards?Halogen- wrote:
I can also vouch for CM Storm, I had their blue switch model for the Quickfire TK - it's a very durable keyboard and is certainly a good entry-level mech.
It be cool to have a keyboard with Cherry MX Speed but i'm looking for a cherry thats quiet, i'm not a fan of loud and clicky keyboardsDW10 wrote:
What keyswitches are you looking for?
Corsair K70 Rapidfire RGB is the only one with Cherry MX Speed switches, quite expensive though.Wayfeng wrote:
It be cool to have a keyboard with Cherry MX Speed but i'm looking for a cherry thats quiet, i'm not a fan of loud and clicky keyboardsDW10 wrote:
What keyswitches are you looking for?
Corsair K70 Rapidfire RGB is the only one with Cherry MX Speed switches, quite expensive though.Its fine though its like around $170 near my local tech supplier so it could be fine :')
you need to change your expectations thenWayfeng wrote:
i'm looking for a cherry thats quiet
Lololol xDiJinjin wrote:
Laptop Key Masterrace
It doesn't matter if you're a casual but of you want to get the slight advantage then the type of keyboard does matter.Knit wrote:
your keyboard in most cases literally does not matter for vsrg
at all
as long as your keyboard can press as many buttons that you need it too (ie being to hit 7 buttons when playing 7k) then in like 99.999% of cases for vsrg it will not matter.
The laptop i has can only press 5 keysKnit wrote:
your keyboard in most cases literally does not matter for vsrg
at all
as long as your keyboard can press as many buttons that you need it too (ie being to hit 7 buttons when playing 7k) then in like 99.999% of cases for vsrg it will not matter.
I'd prefer reds tbh, it's more quitesnoverpk wrote:
get brown switches
I may be one of the few people to agree lolJinjin wrote:
Laptop Key Masterrace
WTF...Khelly wrote:
Play without keys and hit directly on the switches like me
WhatWayfeng wrote:
WTF...Khelly wrote:
Play without keys and hit directly on the switches like me
I heard that Ducky are the best.PhanHieu wrote:
I don't know the best keybroad to play osu mania
I'm using the Durgod K310 right now, it feels pretty good.Arzenvald wrote:
While we're here, 2021 kb recommendations anyone?
my laptop keyboard only supports 4k not even 5k at the same time lmaoKnit_old_1 wrote:
your keyboard in most cases literally does not matter for vsrg
at all
as long as your keyboard can press as many buttons that you need it too (ie being to hit 7 buttons when playing 7k) then in like 99.999% of cases for vsrg it will not matter.