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Reddit mentions of IKBC MF108 V.2 RGB Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry MX Red Switch, Black CNC Aluminum Case and Black PBT Double Shot Keycaps
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Reddit mentions: 9
We found 9 Reddit mentions of IKBC MF108 V.2 RGB Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry MX Red Switch, Black CNC Aluminum Case and Black PBT Double Shot Keycaps. Here are the top ones.
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- Cherry MX RGB Red switches, gamers looking for fast action with minimal resistance.
- 9 Multiple-modes LED RGB Backlighting, Color-Flashing Speed and Time Machine count down, and onboard memory to take your customized macros and lighting settings anywhere you go
- 3 Built-in preset layouts, Qwerty, Dvorak and Coleman, Brightness level control. Programming the layouts can be done exclusively with keyboard bindings (no computer software needed)
- 100% anti-ghosting with full key rollover on USB and convenient Multi-Media Keys Fn+F1~F12. Entire keyboard is lighting programmable and can be assigned any color to any key
Features:
Specs:
Height | 17.32 Inches |
Length | 5.43 Inches |
Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
Width | 1.65 Inches |
There are a lot on full size keyboards that have everything on your list except macro keys. For example, take a look at the iKBC MF108: https://www.amazon.com/MF108-Mechanical-Keyboard-Aluminum-Keycaps/dp/B06WGX2GF5/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537493318&sr=8-1&keywords=ikbc+mf108&dpID=41BO6-ndbnL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
For $170 you ger RGB, a CNC aluminum case and PBT double shot keycaps. An amazing keyboard, and the only things you'd be missing are the macro keys.
If you absolutely can't live without macro keys, then you should get the board that meets your needs best.
Ducky and Leopold are really good. But the best prebuilt keyboard (without going custom) is the
IKBC MF108 (TKL variant also available)
https://www.amazon.com/MF108-Mechanical-Keyboard-Aluminum-Keycaps/dp/B06WGX2GF5/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1538365639&sr=8-1&keywords=ikbc+aluminum
https://www.amazon.com/IKBC-MF108-Mechanical-Keyboard-Aluminum/dp/B06WGX2GF5/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1518918558&sr=8-2&keywords=ikbc+aluminum
Edit: Why exactly am I getting downvoted for suggesting a keyboard that fulfills all of the requirements that this person had?
If you want something more premium
IKBC MF108 RGB or this one
Black keeb: IKBC mf108 v.2 with Browns (Amazon only has reds now)
White keeb: Ducky One White On White RGB (discontinued/limited run?)
Edit: the ducky is also browns
https://www.amazon.com/iKBC-Mechanical-Keyboard-Cherry-Aluminum/dp/B06WGX2GF5
https://www.amazon.com/iKBC-Mechanical-Keyboard-Cherry-Switch/dp/B06X96Z7JX
Basically a fullsize Pok3r.
White Case / MX Red
White Case / MX Brown
White Case / MX Blue
Black Case / MX Red
Black Case / MX Brown
Black Case / MX Blue
They're on Amazon and on MechanicalKeyboards.com (preorder), not sure where else will have them unfortunately.
Well, I would encourage you to hit up your local Best Buy or Microcenter (whichever is in your area) to check out the gaming mouses and keyboards on display to get a better idea of the "popular" options available. Most electronics stores with a PC gaming section will likely have the Blackwidow and G502 on display.
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The Logitech G502 is a widely used mouse that a lot of people love. I use one myself and really like it. There's a newer version called the G502 Hero that uses Logitech's current flagship sensor. There's also a wireless version that's evidently just as responsive as the wired one, but it will run you roughly $150. But personally, I don't think it's worth it unless you really like the G502 and really want to eliminate that extra wire running across your desk. For some people, the premium is worth it for a cleaner looking setup. But Logitech is probably at the forefront in terms of wireless gaming mouse performance, so you'd probably be best off sticking with their offerings if you're concerned about wireless input latency and whatnot.
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As far as keyboards go, I would say to avoid Razer since their stuff is a bit overpriced for the quality, but I mean...if you really like the Blackwidow's aesthetics and the typing experience it offers and aren't too concerned about price, then go for it I guess. People like what they like, after all. But Corsair and Coolermaster also make pretty good keyboards, so give those a looking at before you pull the trigger. Logitech probably has some decent offerings too, but I personally don't like the look of their keyboards, so I always avoid them. If you are super in to RGB lighting and want all the insane effects, then Corsair will be your best bet. I figured out how to use the lighting profile editor in the iCUE software within a day and made a few pretty cool lighting profiles for myself. You can do all sorts of neat layering to make some really dynamic looking presets.
Anyway, I personally use this keyboard. iKBC makes some really great boards for the money. This board in particular has the density of a dying star, the silent red switches it uses feel pretty good to game on and more importantly it doesn't annoy the hell out of my friends over Discord like my old keyboard that had brown switches did. If you don't like the the smaller tenkeyless layout, then they make a full size version that's not much more expensive. Same excellent build quality and everything. If you decide to go with one of the iKBC boards, then I highly recommend buying a comfy wrist rest as well. They don't come with their own. I bought this one and like it a lot. It's the perfect length and thickness for my MF87. If you go for the full size MF108, then buy the large sized version of that wrist rest instead, otherwise it will be too short.