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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: morpheus on Wed, 29 May 2013, 07:44:47
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I'm planning to get a Red just to round out my collection.
Ideally, I want to get a board that has full compatibility with my QFR and HPE 87 keycaps, and costs less than $100.
So Red owners, which ones have you used and liked?
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Have you had a chance to check out CM's new stealth line? I would imagine the keycaps are compatible with the keyboards you mentioned. I don't own one myself yet, but I am too looking to venture back to the red mx switch and this was the board I had my eye on. I was also contemplating getting one of the new KBC poker's in a red switch, but i'm not sure if i'm ready for a 60% keyboard. :-\
http://www.cmstore-usa.com/quickfire-stealth-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/ (http://www.cmstore-usa.com/quickfire-stealth-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/)
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Have you had a chance to check out CM's new stealth line? I would imagine the keycaps are compatible with the keyboards you mentioned. I don't own one myself yet, but I am too looking to venture back to the red mx switch and this was the board I had my eye on. I was also contemplating getting one of the new KBC poker's in a red switch, but i'm not sure if i'm ready for a 60% keyboard. :-\
http://www.cmstore-usa.com/quickfire-stealth-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/ (http://www.cmstore-usa.com/quickfire-stealth-mechanical-gaming-keyboard/)
Nice. I've contemplated getting a ninja style keyboard, but I dunno if I'd stick with it for a long time. I'd probably change the keycaps after the novelty wears off. Regardless, it does look pretty slick and the price is point is good. The only thing is, I already have a QFR, and I'd like to add a different brand to my collection which is on my sig.
Oh and another thing is, it has to have a metal plate, so that would eliminate Choc Minis/Pure/Race/Pokers.
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Keycool 87. Plate mounted (basically a knockoff Leopold combo of 200 and 700).
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=33398.0 (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=33398.0)
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Poker 2s or custom Poker X's have plates. I really love my Poker 2 with Reds.
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get a poker 2. It comes with nice thick keycaps.
I like that reds are very quiet, but I sometimes accidentally press keys while gaming.
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Ok, I'm gonna decide between CM QFR and HPE 87, since they seem to be the best of the under $100 lot.
Question:
Anybody have any experience with the CM QFR Reds? Is the build quality good? Are they better than the HPE 87 and others?
thx
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Ok, I'm gonna decide between CM QFR and HPE 87, since they seem to be the best of the under $100 lot.
Question:
Anybody have any experience with the CM QFR Reds? Is the build quality good? Are they better than the HPE 87 and others?
thx
I'm a long-time lurker who registered recently, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I grabbed a CM QFR Red and love it. I also own a DAS S, Ducky Shine (browns) and had an X-Armor U9BL-S and 6gv2 in the past. Unfortunately, the first one I got was DOA with the well-known p+left alt defect, but the second one has been working solid for a few months now. Build quality is fantastic, and from what I recall the board is made by the same OEM that makes FILCO boards, so you'll find the quality of the QFR far exceeds the TK and Vanilla board. I can't comment on the keycaps other than to say the font is atrocious; I picked up a blank set from WASD the day I bought the board. Other than that, I'd advise looking for the revised de-badged version as the original release looks too "fatal1ty" to me. The reds took some getting used to, and I had to put o-rings on it cause I bottom out while gaming, but I don't think I'd go back to browns or blacks now.
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Just got myself a new CM QFR Red. I couldn't resist the price at $86 shipped new. Cost about $15 more than my CM QFR Blue, which I guess makes sense since Red switches are not as popular.
I think I have enough boards now to last me a lifetime.
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hmmm wish I saw ur thread earlier, got mein from a member that sells them for 60 shipped nib.
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hmmm wish I saw ur thread earlier, got mein from a member that sells them for 60 shipped nib.
Seriously? How is that possible?
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Ok, I'm gonna decide between CM QFR and HPE 87, since they seem to be the best of the under $100 lot.
Question:
Anybody have any experience with the CM QFR Reds? Is the build quality good? Are they better than the HPE 87 and others?
thx
I'm a long-time lurker who registered recently, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I grabbed a CM QFR Red and love it. I also own a DAS S, Ducky Shine (browns) and had an X-Armor U9BL-S and 6gv2 in the past. Unfortunately, the first one I got was DOA with the well-known p+left alt defect, but the second one has been working solid for a few months now. Build quality is fantastic, and from what I recall the board is made by the same OEM that makes FILCO boards, so you'll find the quality of the QFR far exceeds the TK and Vanilla board. I can't comment on the keycaps other than to say the font is atrocious; I picked up a blank set from WASD the day I bought the board. Other than that, I'd advise looking for the revised de-badged version as the original release looks too "fatal1ty" to me. The reds took some getting used to, and I had to put o-rings on it cause I bottom out while gaming, but I don't think I'd go back to browns or blacks now.
Yeah, I also don't like the font, which is why I'm thinking of replacing them with some sweet PBT's.
Now the question is which PBT's are good and where can I find them?
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hmmm wish I saw ur thread earlier, got mein from a member that sells them for 60 shipped nib.
Seriously? How is that possible?
he works for cm