Logitech G713 Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting Clicky Switches (GX Blue) and Keyboard Palm Rest PC/Mac Compatible - White Mist
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1531587484
UPC:
97855171542
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Model: Logitech G713 Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with LIGHTSYNC RGB, Switches (GX Blue), Palm Rest, 87 Keys - White
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Are either of these loud? Last mechanical I bought was so loud my wife refused to use it
That's up to the switches you get and how you use noise dampening foam I think. I have a brown/tactile Logitech and a red/linear Razer. I got a Keychron Q3 Pro SE with red gaterons and they are by far the quietest of the three by a good margin. I don't even think it's the switches that are quiet, I think it's the sound dampeners (that you can remove or add as you see fit on these boards) that make them quieter than main brand mechanical keyboards. Avoid blue/clicky as well. I'm sure it's louder than a non mechanical but that's the whole point of mechanical for the most part, people don't like the feeling of slamming a keycap into a mushy silicone dome.
That's just my limited experience but I always thought these custom mechanical keyboards would be louder since mechanical keyboard enthusiasts love clacking their blues and moan about the keyboard switches asmr.
Are either of these loud? Last mechanical I bought was so loud my wife refused to use it
The Logitech 713 will have noticeable noise due to the blue switches and they can't be changed without soldering.
The other one depends on which switches you pick but I personally am not a fan of any of the options.
My suggestion is to buy a hot swap keyboard in whatever layout you like. Hot swap means you can change switches easily by hand - no need to solder or anything. Then grab some Boba U4 Silent Tactile switches and pop them in. I've had these for a few years now and they're amazing. They feel great and are legitimately quieter than non-mechanical keyboards.
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That's just my limited experience but I always thought these custom mechanical keyboards would be louder since mechanical keyboard enthusiasts love clacking their blues and moan about the keyboard switches asmr.
The other one depends on which switches you pick but I personally am not a fan of any of the options.
My suggestion is to buy a hot swap keyboard in whatever layout you like. Hot swap means you can change switches easily by hand - no need to solder or anything. Then grab some Boba U4 Silent Tactile switches and pop them in. I've had these for a few years now and they're amazing. They feel great and are legitimately quieter than non-mechanical keyboards.
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