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Offline Arcane

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« on: Wed, 16 June 2010, 15:01:41 »
hi,

i just registered in this forum and i don't have any experience with mechanical keyboards so far. I'm currently looking for a new keyboard and an important thing for me is that is should be durable, i think that's the reason i got into this mechanical keyboard thing.
I looked through different brands and listened to some typing sounds. I liked the filco keyboards very much, they look simple and sound very nice...
The only problem is that i can't get those, because they aren't available in germany i guess...

so currently i'm stuck on the  Cherry G80-1800, i want to use the keyboard mainly for gaming, but also normal typing but not as much...

I found a describtion of that keyboard "G80-1800LPCDE-2"

I looked through the wiki, but i'm not sure which switch types this keyboard has. Actually I think mx black would fit pretty good for me. So which switch types does this keyboard have?

Also is this keyboard good enough in managing many different keystrokes simultaneously? Like this might be the case in gaming situtations...

Do you have any other suggestions of keyboards that would fit to my needs? Like i said, I game a lot, type just normally, don't need backlights or any useless fancy stuff, preference in durability...


best regards

Arcane

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« Reply #1 on: Wed, 16 June 2010, 15:06:20 »
Like you have already guessed, the model you mentioned uses MX blacks. They are pretty decent for gaming and personally I also like them for typing. The newer G80-1800s all max out at 3 keys, and use the typical Cherry Matrix. If you search around you can prolly find rollover tests for it.

It should be good enough for most situations, but depending on what you play you might hit limits.

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« Reply #2 on: Wed, 16 June 2010, 15:30:47 »
Welcome to geekhack =)

I think you will end up liking that Cherry keyboard with the MX Blacks mounted on PCB. As for durability, you should be good to go with that board from what I have come to understand, not the highest quality or rigid construction out there but it will work great! The cherry black switches are rather durable too so you are good to go there as well.

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Offline ecru

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« Reply #3 on: Wed, 16 June 2010, 17:53:31 »
You maybe interested in the Raptor-Gaming K1.  It is a Cherry G80-1800 layout with n-key rollover and Cherry MX black switches.  Some reviews show a test model with Cherry MX browns.  It appears that there are qwertz, UK qwerty and US qwerty layouts.  My G80-1800 is only 2 key roll over.

It came out a few years ago, but is still available new (just).  Eg. Ebay Germany.  I have just ordered a US qwerty from Carbil Computers, Australia.  They have one left in stock.

Offline Mental Hobbit

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« Reply #4 on: Thu, 17 June 2010, 08:18:25 »
Get some used G80-1800 at €1 from ebay.de first and see if you like the black MX switch, before investing serious money in an NKRO board.
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Offline Arcane

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« Reply #5 on: Thu, 17 June 2010, 10:02:40 »
is there actually a cherry logo printed on the g80-1800, on some pictures i have found, there's a logo on the keyboard, on others there's not...

Offline sixty

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« Reply #6 on: Thu, 17 June 2010, 10:21:22 »
Quote from: Arcane;193986
is there actually a cherry logo printed on the g80-1800, on some pictures i have found, there's a logo on the keyboard, on others there's not...


Usually not. From what I have found out when collecting Cherry keyboards it seems like Cherry only used the multi-colored logo on G80s for the foreign market, especially Asia. All of the German/European G80s I have seen did not have a logo.

I am not entirely sure, but I think the logo has something to do with regional variants.

Offline itlnstln

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« Reply #7 on: Thu, 17 June 2010, 11:11:51 »
My G80-1863 HUMUS does not have a Cherry logo.  I was a little disappointed.  I really was hoping for the multi-colored logo.


Offline Arcane

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« Reply #8 on: Thu, 17 June 2010, 12:32:39 »
I prefer without a logo, i have an old cymotion expert here that has a white printed cherry logo on it, but it wears out very quickly. On the preview picture of the cymotion expert, there wasn't any logo but when I got mine there was a logo on it, that's why I am asking...

Offline Arcane

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« Reply #9 on: Sun, 20 June 2010, 05:18:24 »
ohh what colour do the led's have that show up if capslock numlock or scrolllock is enabled?

And should the keyboard be used with usb or ps2 port, are there any differences concerning performance of this keyboard?
« Last Edit: Sun, 20 June 2010, 05:39:05 by Arcane »

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« Reply #10 on: Mon, 21 June 2010, 16:12:38 »
Quote from: Mental Hobbit;193973
see if you like the black MX switch, before investing serious money in an NKRO board.


Ys, the blacks are an aquired taste for some of us here. I'm having a hard time giving up mine; Once I go black, I cannot go back....
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HUMUS does not have a Cherry


My HUMUS came with falafel and dolmas, no cherries.
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« Reply #11 on: Mon, 21 June 2010, 16:13:32 »
Quote from: itlnstln;194001
HUMUS does not have a Cherry


My HUMUS came with falafel and dolmas, no cherries.
I trolled Geekhack and all I got was an eponymous SPOS.