After doing a fair amount of reading on this forum, not nearly as much as I should though, I have a feeling that this will not be the end of me here

Let's jump straight to it...
I am looking for a mechanical keyboard (and this sure seems like the right place to be looking other than the fact that right now I am looking at the less than popular 100% 104-key keyboard). I have seemed to be able to create a list of things that I would like to have on the keyboard that should help with the process of finding a keyboard, but there are so many out there that I am looking to tap into this wealth of knowledge that resides in this forum.
The keyboard will be used for typing and getting a lot of work done on the computer, and if I am not too lazy to switch boards to my cherry mx browns, it may be used for some gaming as well. But, for argument's sake, this board will be used for getting work done on the computer.
I will be doing a lot of data entry in excel, a lot of typing in word, hopefully a lot of coding if I am able to get better at it

, a lot of 3D modelling work in AutoCad which means more AutoCad work, and more typing

Right now I have only ever tried the Corsair K70, the original one with the red back-light and the cherry mx brown switches, the Corsair K70 LUX with cherry mx blues, as well as the Das Keyboard Ultimate. I was not a fan of the blank keys, having lost 4000 words because of that (deleted a whole document and saved too

), so the ultimate was not the board for me, I did however like the wire stabilizers on the Das, that was very nice to use, as well as I really liked the sound that the blues and the keycaps had on the Das, I had the blues on the Corsair and I was not a huge fan of the sound of the keys when I used it side by side with the Das, the Corsair seemed to sound a lot clunkier, more hollow, louder, lower pitched, and not as 'refined', I attributed this to the fact that the keys are floating but I am not sure, I could have just got a board that was a bad batch of the Cherry MX Blue switches and the Das had a good batch. Another thing that I found is that the front of the Das was too tall and would cut into my hands whereas I never had that problem on the K70. Other than the sound issue that I had with the K70 I really liked the board, so I may end up getting the K70, but I have heard a lot about how bad the K70 is compared to the Ducky Shine 5 RGB which makes me think that I should be looking more into the Ducky.
The switch that I think would be best for me right now would be the Cherry MX Blue switches but I am open to other options and I am sure that I will be trying more switches in the near future. The main thing is that the Cherry MX Browns don't have enough force to be comfortable for me, so anything that is heavier than a brown would probably be fine with me, but the tactile and audible feedback that I got when I used the blues felt great.
There are a few other features that I would like to have in the board and I will just put them in a list by order of importance:
1) Cherry MX Switches (preferably blues)
2) 100% standard key layout as well as the board has to be full size (with the exception of the cooler master quickfire TK)
3) Switches must be plate mounted
4) RGB or White LED back-light
5) Media Controls (Preferably with stop, next, previous as well as volume controls)
6) USB Pass-through
7) Detachable Cable

Wire Stabilizer if possible
9) Trough for the switches, so not like the floating that the K70 has, but more like the trough that the Das 4 Professional has
Some of the boards that I have been looking at are the:
Corsair K95 (can't seem to find in cherry mx blues) (How hard would it be to swap the keys into the MX blues if I bought this board? I am good with soldering if that is important)
Corsair K70 LUX
Corsair Strafe RGB (can't seem to find in cherry mx blues)
Cooler Master Master Keys Pro M
Cooler Master QuickFire TK
Cooler Master QuickFire XT
Cooler Master Master Keys Pro L
Das Keyboard Professional 4
CODE 104 Key Keyboard
Filco Majestouch 2
Ducky One
Ducky Shine 5 RGB Cherry MX Blue
Rosewill RK-9000V2
Logitech G710 Cherry MX Blues
ATM the main two boards that I am looking at and comparing are the Corsair K70 LUX as well as the Ducky Shine 5 RGB
If you have any input to share it would be greatly appreciated! All of the people on this forum seem to be so helpful from the few posts that I have already had here, so a big thanks in advance

NTK
tl;dr If you don't have time to read the whole post just look at the two lists that are included which are the things that I am looking for in a keyboard as well as the boards that I am looking at right now.
ADDED: Something that I was wondering is why do so many people not like the Corsair K70 LUX RGB in Cherry MX Blue? The main problem that I have with the Ducky Shine 5, which may be a deal breaker unless there are worse things with the Corsair K70 LUX, is that there are no dedicated pause, play, skip, and previous track buttons. That is something that the Corsair has, but if the Ducky is just a much, like miles better, keyboard in more important matters than that is the one that I would rather get.
Thanks for all of the input so far, I think that I will add this post to the OP so that people will see it if they don't have time to read the whole thread, thanks for all of the input so far!