marco_polo wrote: » To the mechanical keyboard gurus, I'm trying to get a feel for how loud brown switches are, I currently have a really crappy €10 keyboard and looking at an upgrade. Compactness and backlighting are the biggest priority (16" is about as wide as I can go on the current desk). TBH the the CM Storm QuickFire TK Brown for €62 ish on amazon is about as much as I would be willing to spend at the moment, the only problem I can see is that the PC is in a common area so I really can't have something that is too 'clicky'. I suspect a red would be ideal but that version seems quite a bit more expensive. I know it brown switch is quieter than the blue for example, but since I have never heard either of these in the flesh, this knowledge is somewhat useless to me. If the browns would still be a little loud for a common area I might leave it for a few months and hopefully up the budget a little bit.
Serephucus wrote: » Most of the noise coming from switches that aren't Blues with mech. keyboards are from bottoming out - the sound of the bottom of the key cap hitting the base plate. Browns (meaning the switch itself) are pretty quiet, not that much louder than bottoming out on a regular keyboard. You can solve the problem of bottoming out somewhat by buying a set of o-rings to put on the bottom of the key caps. This doesn't eliminate the noise, but it lessens it. I'm back in Dublin (Balinteer area) permanently now, so you're welcome to try out my keyboard if you like. I have a few o-rings as well so you could hear the difference (they're cheap, probably no more than €5 for a full set or something).
Gbear wrote: » When people talk about "latency problems" with SLI/Crossfire what does that mean in practice?
marco_polo wrote: » Worst case scenario, I can either develop a lighter touch or get a set of o-rings, I didn't know such a thing existed so I can definately go mechanical now, knowing that the safety net is there if I start getting dirty looks from the couch while gaming.
Gbear wrote: » What'd be the best quality speakers for under €75? Have an AS Rock Z77 Extreme 4.
Serephucus wrote: » Depends what your budget is. I have the Z906s myself, and when paired with a good sound card, they're fantastic. I previously had the older version of the 506s (X-540s) and these were quite a step up. I got them as a present, so if I'm honest, the 506s are probably better value. These speakers aren't four times as good as the old ones, but they are better.
Serephucus wrote: » Wouldn't surprise me. If there was any time they could get away with such a big price hike, it would be with the next generation of stuff. If people get used to it...