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geekhack Marketplace => Classifieds => Topic started by: xcrx on Mon, 27 February 2012, 11:27:17
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I have been doing lots of reading here on geekhack and I have decided I would like to give a mechanical keyboard a try. I have never typed on a mechanical keyboard before so I am not set on any type of switch but the MX blues/browns sound promising.
I would like the keep the price around $50-$75 (I know that is kinda low for a mechanical board). Is anybody selling an used board in that price range?
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http://us.ncix.com/products/?usaffiliateid=1000031501&sku=67069&vpn=SGK-4000-GKCL1-US&manufacture=COOLERMASTER&promoid=1029
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/KBC-Poker-40-Mini-Mechanical-keyboard-Cherry-MX-Blue-Switches-ABS-caps-/300669212658?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item46014817f2
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For that range your best bet is a Model M.
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I was thinking about the model M also.
Is a mini keyboard hard to get used to? How is it for gaming?
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I was thinking about the model M also.
Is a mini keyboard hard to get used to? How is it for gaming?
what type of gaming?
got a bid on a very clean model M hoping to win that ^_^
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I play shooters and 3rd person action games mostly. Some DC Universe also :)
Also I am not sure home much, if any difference it makes but I run linux.
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i got an adesso mechanical keyboard that uses MX Blues i can sell to you for $60 shipped (Paypal gifted).
http://www.adesso.com/en/home/keyboards/mechanical-keyboard/250-mkb-135b.html
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i got an adesso mechanical keyboard that uses MX Blues i can sell to you for $60 shipped (Paypal gifted).
http://www.adesso.com/en/home/keyboards/mechanical-keyboard/250-mkb-135b.html
Let me get back to you after I have done some more reading. I like the price though.
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I have a Cherry G80-11900 with blacks in my auction, could go for very cheap, current bid is still only $5, but it have no keycaps.
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Get the CM Storm Quickfire Rapid like boost said in the first reply. Easily the best deal for now.
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Also I am not sure home much, if any difference it makes but I run linux.
Happy hacking it is then.
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Happy hacking it is then.
:) I think that might be a tad out of my price range. Unless you want to sell me your? ;)
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Don't have one ATM it is sitting in customs.
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Don't have one ATM it is sitting in customs.
I am sure that is driving you nuts. Are there any board I should avoid for use with linux?
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Get the CM Storm Quickfire Rapid like boost said in the first reply. Easily the best deal for now.
I looked at the Storm but I am not into it. The price is right but I think I will keep looking for a while.
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Non that I have used, but I heard noppo choc mini had problems.
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Good to know. I will make sure to do my research.
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I think it was due to the controller doing trickery to get nkro over usb.
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The only thing I witnessed in Linux was that numlock/capslock leds didn't light because the silly way they split the board into multiple USB endpoints to get NKRO. Since the switches weren't on the same controller as the LEDs they didn't get lit in Linux. Annoying but still usable. OSX hates this board however. I only fiddled with the board for a little while before re-selling it since I didn't like the layout so maybe there are more issues than what I found.
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I just heard that there was problems, I didn't know what they where.
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I've been using Model M's for almost 2 decades, but gaming on them is a bit of a chore. Will your primary use be gaming or typing? If it's the latter, you might consider a Model M off of eBay or a Unicomp and keep your old keyboard for gaming. Unicomp has their "Kentucky Wildcats" buckling spring keyboard for $60 in their "Bargain Rack." You can't beat that price for a brand-new BS keyboard, as long as you don't mind the look. :)
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My main use will be gaming. After doing some more looking around I think I want to give a small keyboard a try, like the KBC Poker. Still looking for a good deal though. :) wish me luck.
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Poker's are tough to come by right now. Supposedly we're going to get a Group Buy here for the Vortex Pure at some point in the future. Keep your eyes peeled for that if you don't find a decently priced Poker in the meantime.
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I've been using Model M's for almost 2 decades, but gaming on them is a bit of a chore. Will your primary use be gaming or typing? If it's the latter, you might consider a Model M off of eBay or a Unicomp and keep your old keyboard for gaming. Unicomp has their "Kentucky Wildcats" buckling spring keyboard for $60 in their "Bargain Rack." You can't beat that price for a brand-new BS keyboard, as long as you don't mind the look. :)
Hey, I *like* the look. (I'm a proud owner of that keyboard). The keyboard feels awesome, and I just use Ctrl-Esc rather than the Windows key.
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I kind of like it too, but it's not for everyone. :)
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I have a Compaq 11800 (http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:9441) with brown switches that I'd be willing to sell for $45 shipped, and a Ducky 1087 XM (http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:23427) with clicky green Alps switches for $50 shipped.
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I had a poker and they felt cheap and loose.
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I play shooters and 3rd person action games mostly. Some DC Universe also :)
Also I am not sure home much, if any difference it makes but I run linux.
Then I'm going to say no it won't be a big deal
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I've got some G80-11900LUMEU for $25 each plus shipping. They are great starter boards since they are cheap and pcb mounted so you can swap out some stems to try out different switches.
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I play shooters and 3rd person action games mostly. Some DC Universe also :)
Also I am not sure home much, if any difference it makes but I run linux.
May also try a CM Storm with MX-Reds and O-Rings. Could be a revelation really.
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I've got some G80-11900LUMEU for $25 each plus shipping. They are great starter boards since they are cheap and pcb mounted so you can swap out some stems to try out different switches.
That is a good board for the price, it is the my girlfriend daily driver and the best cherry brown board I have ever owned is the compaq 11800 (similar model just oem).