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shinra
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Birb_111
https://www.razer.com/gb-en/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-huntsman id reccomend razer Huntsman faster input than most other mechanical keyboards so its better nor just for osu but any game really (in my opinion)
Nemesis_Neon
Ducky keyboards are really good, and they sound pretty cool too. I've been wanting one myself for quite some time now so I dono if you would be interested aswell but here's the link https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ducky-Channel-Cherry-Switch-Keyboard/dp/B075XRRM5N/ref=lp_4474490031_1_10?srs=4474490031&ie=UTF8&qid=1539968656&sr=8-10. There a bit on the expensive side though and I can't really recommend them yet as I have never actually used one lol, and as for switches that's really just preference but personally like reds :)
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shinra
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TruthIsNear
Ducky for RGB.
Leopold for retro design.
Varmilo for stylish keycaps.

Those brands provide exceptional build quality and materials. Popular gaming brands are not even close.

As for the switches, Cherry MX Speed Silvers are the best once you get used to them. They do save you some stamina if you can learn to hit them lightly.
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shinra
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Yujin Senpai
Link: https://www.corsair.com/de/de/Kategorien/Produkte/Gaming-Tastaturen/Mechanische-RGB-Gaming-Tastaturen/K70-LUX-mechanische-RGB-Gaming-Tastatur-%E2%80%93-CHERRY%C2%AE-MX-RGB-Red-%28DE%29/p/CH-9101010-DE

I'm using this keyboard. Wouldn't recommend it if you are short on money because it is expensive.
I like the red switches, they are light and easy to press down. Since they are tacticle the trigger spot is very early(about 2mm).
A lot of people tend to have problems while writing with red switches, which I can't relate to. Fingers get used to the light keys after some time.
AndreVinicius
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Solarys
I use an Anne Pro 2, it taps like a dream.
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