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Velocifire TKL01 mechanical keyboard for 30$
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https://www.amazon.com/Velocifire-Tenkeyless-Mechanical-Keyboard-Switches/dp/B01MS8YTYX/ref=pd_sim_147_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01MS8YTYX&pd_rd_r=7XF8F3RNBD224K6FV4NZ&pd_rd_w=jDHSE&pd_rd_wg=2nFjc&psc=1&refRID=7XF8F3RNBD224K6FV4NZ

this mechanical keyboard is only 30$ right now

https://www.amazon.com/Velocifire-Tenkeyless-Mechanical-Keyboard-Switches/dp/B01MS8YTYX/ref=pd_sim_147_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01MS8YTYX&pd_rd_r=7XF8F3RNBD224K6FV4NZ&pd_rd_w=jDHSE&pd_rd_wg=2nFjc&psc=1&refRID=7XF8F3RNBD224K6FV4NZ&tag=teamfortresst-20

this mechanical keyboard is only 30$ right now
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anyone with any experience with this keyboard? i want to upgrade from my Microsoft 600 Keyboard. i dont really feel comfortable dropping ~$80 for a better keyboard when all I play is tf2, and I do like the overall design of it. any thoughts?

anyone with any experience with this keyboard? i want to upgrade from my Microsoft 600 Keyboard. i dont really feel comfortable dropping ~$80 for a better keyboard when all I play is tf2, and I do like the overall design of it. any thoughts?
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seems to be a decent keyboard even though it doesn't actually have any kind of Cherry MX switch

seems to be a decent keyboard even though it doesn't actually have any kind of Cherry MX switch
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id say get it

id say get it
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The build quality of the keyboard itself is good for the price I've heard, but at the same time the switches in it are garbage (still better than your average rubber dome, but zorros are probably the worst out of any mx clone). You could try replacing the switches in it (a 120 pack of gateron switches is $35 here) but if you're going to be doing a project like that you may as well go all the way and get a community-made board.

Personally, if you like loud clickiness I'd go with a magicforce68 with outemu blues or a plugable tkl, or a magicforce with gateron switches if you want anything other than blues. It's a bit more of an investment, but you're getting more bang for your buck with those ones. And reselling a budget board is a bit silly, but either one could be resold for most of the original price if you don't think it's for you, whereas the velocifire would have a hard time reselling at all.

The build quality of the keyboard itself is good for the price I've heard, but at the same time the switches in it are garbage (still better than your average rubber dome, but zorros are probably the worst out of any mx clone). You could try replacing the switches in it (a 120 pack of gateron switches is $35 [url=https://www.pcgamingrace.com/products/gateron-smd-led-compatible-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-red-green-clear-brown-blue-black-switches]here[/url]) but if you're going to be doing a project like that you may as well go all the way and get a community-made board.

Personally, if you like loud clickiness I'd go with a magicforce68 with outemu blues or a plugable tkl, or a magicforce with gateron switches if you want anything other than blues. It's a bit more of an investment, but you're getting more bang for your buck with those ones. And reselling a budget board is a bit silly, but either one could be resold for most of the original price if you don't think it's for you, whereas the velocifire would have a hard time reselling at all.
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