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I would definitely get the cooler master. I just got a mechanical keyboard from them but I got the trigger. I am loving it and it's amazing to type on.

You won't regret getting a mechanical keyboard.
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Ok, thanks Mark!
Think mechanical is the way to go then
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JoshGadd wrote So I posted a topic around 20 days ago now and after the recommendations I got, I've came down to 2 keyboards but still unsure which one to get, if even any of these 2.

Board #1 60GBP -
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Board #2 48GBP -
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Board #3 69GBP [Also a mechanical board] -
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So as you can see, backlit keyboards are a must for me as I often play in a dark environment... also as it looks kinda cool xD

Also, as I said I may not end up getting either of these 2 as I may find a far superior board.

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<80GBP
Backlit is a must
This is the Keyboard i have its very good its backlit and only 30 GBP it was a combo Keyboard and mouse
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Mechanical keyboards are far more superior than membrane ones. They are much more superior due to genuine craftsmanship and they last a hell of a lo longer.
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Well i use one of the keyboards that you listed and that is the corsair k50 and i think that it gets the job done and works very well.

if you do decide to buy this keyboard then message me if you have any problems figuring out how to put on the backlight colours as it took me a few days to figure it out myself.

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__- wrote Well i use one of the keyboards that you listed and that is the corsair k50 and i think that it gets the job done and works very well.

if you do decide to buy this keyboard then message me if you have any problems figuring out how to put on the backlight colours as it took me a few days to figure it out myself.

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If I remember correctly, its not mechanical? I don't see why you would pay so much for a non- mechanical KB.
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i really do suggest this keyboard, i have one and if it was to ever break or fail i would go for the same keyboard again!

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this is really comfy and i like the feedback from the buttons!

almost no flex in the keyboard at all! really tuff plastic and not easy broke!
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Hoop wrote
__- wrote Well i use one of the keyboards that you listed and that is the corsair k50 and i think that it gets the job done and works very well.

if you do decide to buy this keyboard then message me if you have any problems figuring out how to put on the backlight colours as it took me a few days to figure it out myself.

Here is the actual website describing the k50 and its features. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


If I remember correctly, its not mechanical? I don't see why you would pay so much for a non- mechanical KB.
That's correct, the Corsair K50 uses Rubber-Domed keys. I have owned one before, and i sold it with in 2 weeks. And bought myself a new CM Storm Quickfire TK, mechanical keyboards are unbeatable. Buxtyy uses the K50 too.
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I agree with Buxtyyy, you cant beat the CM quickfire Blue
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