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Which should i get !
Quickfire TK
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Keyboard choice ?
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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post. So i recently bought a mouse which is the steelseries Rival which is suppovly better than the deathadder. And im really happy with my choice. But now i want a mechanical keyboard and im stuck with 2. They are both the same price. Its the Quickfire TK vs Logitech G710+. Friend said to get the TK because its better and he doesnt even use the macro keys. Please help me decide i am going to buy it soon. Also i am buying Brown switches.
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The G710+ should be a lot more expensive than the tenkeyless TK. The boards will feel more or less the same, but the G710+ comes with O-rings on the switch stems to reduce noise. It comes down to which features and layout you want.
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its just $10 more for the g710 what im thinking of doing is buying the g710 since it locally and trying out the brown switches
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NadeCustom wrote its just $10 more for the g710 what im thinking of doing is buying the g710 since it locally and trying out the brown switches
They're both nice. You do you.
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r00t wrotealso how bout the rapid-i i just checked and its availabe is that a nice keyboardNadeCustom wrote its just $10 more for the g710 what im thinking of doing is buying the g710 since it locally and trying out the brown switches
They're both nice. You do you.
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NadeCustom wroter00t wrotealso how bout the rapid-i i just checked and its availabe is that a nice keyboardNadeCustom wrote its just $10 more for the g710 what im thinking of doing is buying the g710 since it locally and trying out the brown switches
They're both nice. You do you.
Very expensive for a tenkeyless board with only one big feature. Although the backlighting and the processor are neat, it's another failure point and a feature that's completely for show. Still a good board.
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I'm currently using the Cooler Master CM Storm Quick Fire TK and I really do like it, I am using it with Cherry MX brown switches.
No issues so far, I got used to the Tenkeyless really quickly seeing as I was using the full size previously.
No issues so far, I got used to the Tenkeyless really quickly seeing as I was using the full size previously.
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