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Product Name: | EVGA Z15 RGB Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit LED, Hotswappable Mechanical Kailh Speed Silver Switches (Linear), 821-W1-15US-KR |
Manufacturer: | EVGA |
Model Number: | 821-W1-15US-KR |
Product SKU: | B08VNT658R |
UPC: | 843368066802 |
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However, I got it to specifically swap the switches for Gateron Yellow KS9 Pros, and popped on some white doubleshot keycaps I had laying around. If you're even slightly interested in building a (semi)custom keyboard, you will not find a better value 100% layout with an aluminum plate and volume roller/knob, period.
If the type of switches you like are 3-pin, you cannot go wrong with this board.
FLOP or NOT? EVGA Z15 Review [youtube.com]
If it helps any, EVGA doesn't actually manufacture this keyboard. It's just a rebrand.
$35 for an RGB (real) mechanical keyboard is a good deal, period.
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I am not a keyboard snob, but I DO own several of them. Prior to this I bought mostly brown or blue equivalents (I have one that has hako clears which I really love and hate all at the same time) , so maybe I just need to get used to the linear style ones.
But I just dunno. I've never typed so inaccurately when I've gotten a new keyboard prior to this one.
The linear switches just don't feel accurate. I either actuate the key when I don't want to or don't actuate the key when I do. If I don't get used to them soon, I'm probably going to go back to my keyboard with optical switches.
I'm a tactile and clicky fan (saying that as I type this on Gat Ink Black linears lol), and I know these silvers will be way to light to actuate. I tried reds and my typos skyrocketed. Probably gonna pull them after a quick test run and flip them on FB marketplace for $20
for around $50.
I come from using cheap wireless logitech keyboards
cons i found so far.
cant do custom RGB
silver switches are sensitive. If I rest my fingers on keys sometimes it presses keys.
the media keys are flat and i find hard to see if the keyboard is in front of you.
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This keyboard may end up going to my "backup" pile and I'll just return to using one of my other ones.
All of them kind of have cons.
The dark matter optical one I have I love the switch feel but the keys caps are cheap and the build quality is meh.
The Hexgears supernova has great build quality but the hako clears are, while good, pretty "heavy" feeling for me.
I have a RK BT one that has decent switches and great build quality but it's a 60%
I'm fussy, what can I say? 😂
for around $50.
I come from using cheap wireless logitech keyboards
cons i found so far.
cant do custom RGB
silver switches are sensitive. If I rest my fingers on keys sometimes it presses keys.
the media keys are flat and i find hard to see if the keyboard is in front of you.
As far as the switches go, yes they are speed switches, which means they are designed for gamers and quick activation. You may need to look for other switches that accommodate your preferences.
https://www.evga.com/products/pro...W1-15US-KR
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/evga...Id=64585
I got one just because this is a fully functioning keyboard and I bought switches ONLY, or keycaps ONLY that are twice the price of this device. I got it not for daily driver, but mostly as a test bed, and spare parts.