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oh internets so full of opinion..... everything i have read / seen suggests that it is good there are as many different MX switch types as there are as different people have different tastes / needs.
I couldn't use a mx-blue keyboard right now if i wanted to... the noise kinda drives me crazy but where my computer is my wife would hit me in the head w/ a mx blue keyboard in about 30minutes probably... (well she wouldn't hit me with it..but she'd not be happy.)
I am new to the mechanical keyboards ....I have two a MX-Brown WASD V1 and MX-Red Rosewill...
either one is miles ahead of the membrane keyboards I'd used in the past ....my WASD has the dampers .2mm reduction installed and it is just the best thing ever... little noise great feel for me... the rosewill feels fine to me for typing or gaming ...I'm going to install dampers on it I think as the bottoming out noise is god awful however.
I spend some time using a MX-Blue keyboard and the noise is too much for me...but whatever that is part of the reason why it is great there are so many choices something for just about anyone.
I think i could game fine on blues but i find the noise unpleasant...so I'd rather not... if anyone else wants to good on em'
blah blah blah there is no "good" or "bad" or "best" there is good for you and good for someone else and that may not be the same good for everyone.
I disagree a bit on mice / keyboards not making you better in games.... if you have a keyboard that doesn't suit you... I bought (terrible idea..but my wife likes it so she uses it.) a Logitech Illuminated keyboard and tried to use it for about 2 weeks ....it was a disaster for gaming my scores plummeted to the basement.
I also had a Corsair M60 mouse for just under 2 weeks last year... my hand is too big to use it comfortably and the scroll wheel sucks (imho) again my gaming was terrible... I returned it and got a G500 couldn't be happier now.
There is some crap going around about other switch types not being as good for double-tapping etc. I have never had an issue with that so I don't know where that comes from. Though I'd imagine just like a lot of other weirdness it comes from cometitive gamers.
Beyond that people who are younger and didn't get into the hobby / industry when most keyboards were mechanical or typwriters were still in use sometimes can't handle the noise that goes with those keyboards. Even the younger gamers recognize that mechanical keyboards tend to feel better than membrane based keyboards do reguardless of switch type. And when typing isn't that big a concern but they can't stand the noise, consistent keypresses are what they are after. So Cherry MX Blacks and Reds make the most sense.
A lot of people say that Cherry MX Blacks are too stiff and they prefer the Cherry MX Reds to them. I think those are probably the same crowd who claim that some mice are too heavy. They need to hit the gym or something. I used a Deck Ice Legend for a year typing motherboard reviews and my long ass posts on it. I also used it for my day job. I type more in a couple of days than most people probably type in a week. I never felt Cherry MX Blacks were too stiff. But because this is the perception Cherry MX Reds have gained popularity in the last year or so. Cherry MX Reds are too soft for me. I bottom the keys out every time and I just didn't like the feel. I'm sure I could get used to it if I wanted to but I'm still not a fan of the switch type.
But if I were going to market a keyboard as a pure gaming solution I'd probably use Cherry MX Reds. It's what people want these days. If all I did was game and nothing else that would probably be a reasonable solution for me. The usage is different. But despite gaming a lot I still type more than I game. Cherry MX Blues are closest to the old IBM Model M with buckling spring switches so that's what I prefer.
There is no perfect switch for all, just a perfect switch for you.
Reds are preferred by top tier gamers because reflex speed is affected by a stiffer key. At the top levels every little detail is considered no matter how minor. So now of course gamer's who follow the pros take that as a product endorsement and don't consider anything else. Of course unless you are among the best then the difference isn't going to affect you.
Outside that limited group, it just boils down to preference. I prefer reds because I don't rest my fingers on the keys, type extremely fast and barely touch the keys. I tend to miss keystrokes on Brown's. That however is just me personally and how I type. Everyone is different and different switches are going to be best for different people. There is no perfect switch for all, just a perfect switch for you.
this will be replacing my k90 i hate that my macro keys an f keys are ruber dome and not mechanical.
Wow. You guys dont want macro keys? You know they can be programmed to just about anything? like opening notepad, cod, a browser or for pasting in text macros for for instance games like lol where u have to be quick to say what positions you prefer to play.
I know I would macro shit like firebox and pshop and then forget about it and never use it plus the reason I got 32gb of ram is to have everything open all the time![]()
That's... not really what macro keys on a gaming keyboard are for, you use them in MMO's and RPG's.
Should I buy the k90 now while it's on sale at Newegg or should I wait until the k95 comes out to see if the k90 will have a price drop?
If you are not in a rush for a new keyboard then I would wait. The cheapest I have seen the K90 go for is about $75 after rebate. With the release of the K95 I wouldn't be surprised to see the K90 get to that price again or even lower.
I'm not sure if I'm retarded or what because I don't get why anyone would pay $150 for a keyboard. Or $100. Or $50...
I think my keyboard's age is in the double digits by now. It's this motherfucker.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41SYjqOSO9L._SL500_AA300_.jpg
I can type over 100 wpm on it, the keys still feel fine to me, and it still works fine save for some rare, rogue keypresses. It's basically invincible as well. I'm not sure if I'm retarded or what because I don't get why anyone would pay $150 for a keyboard. Or $100. Or $50...
I think my keyboard's age is in the double digits by now. It's this motherfucker.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41SYjqOSO9L._SL500_AA300_.jpg
I can type over 100 wpm on it, the keys still feel fine to me, and it still works fine save for some rare, rogue keypresses. It's basically invincible as well. I'm not sure if I'm retarded or what because I don't get why anyone would pay $150 for a keyboard. Or $100. Or $50...
I like the one on the right. Looks like a backlit K60.I was doing some research about mechanical keyboards and wanted to see if Corsair was going to make a gen2 K60. The only thing I could find was a few pics; it looks like the next gen K60 will be called the K70 and will be backlit.
http://forums.hexus.net/pc-hardware/273249-corsair-vengeance-k70.html