Thanks for the review! I'm looking for the full-size keyboard, and keycaps should also let КПИ light through. I think, don't need to add any sound on background. Liked your straight information flow without distracting effects.
@@PhazerOnest nah, its all good. most videos nowadays doesn't include BGM cause copyrights for music are getting really stingy these days. safest bet is not to add any BGM at all. Good review, my first mechanical keyboard was from RK as well. Never had any problems with them despite being considered a budget mech-keyboard.
I guess it's not bad for $69 prebuilt.. at $100, that's definitely not a great deal. I purchased a GMK87, which also has a screen and a knob for $45, $14 for 90 switches from Akko, $8 for the GMK replica. Required very little work to put together since they're prelubed switches and all. This S85 just seems terrible at full price in comparison to a lot of even the Epomaker boards.
@CharlieLiuPhotography 45 is a pretty good deal for a GMK87. The way I see it, is not everyone wants to build a barebones. You can buy a $2000 PC, or build the same thing for $1600 probably, ya know? I would put epo and RK in the same class though, both are solid "budget" keebs.
Thanks for the review! I'm looking for the full-size keyboard, and keycaps should also let КПИ light through.
I think, don't need to add any sound on background. Liked your straight information flow without distracting effects.
@@Cosmetolog_G appreciate the input!
nice review bro ! but you might add some background music
@@Vesdark i knew i was forgetting something 😆
@@PhazerOnest nah, its all good. most videos nowadays doesn't include BGM cause copyrights for music are getting really stingy these days. safest bet is not to add any BGM at all. Good review, my first mechanical keyboard was from RK as well. Never had any problems with them despite being considered a budget mech-keyboard.
I guess it's not bad for $69 prebuilt.. at $100, that's definitely not a great deal. I purchased a GMK87, which also has a screen and a knob for $45, $14 for 90 switches from Akko, $8 for the GMK replica. Required very little work to put together since they're prelubed switches and all. This S85 just seems terrible at full price in comparison to a lot of even the Epomaker boards.
@CharlieLiuPhotography 45 is a pretty good deal for a GMK87. The way I see it, is not everyone wants to build a barebones. You can buy a $2000 PC, or build the same thing for $1600 probably, ya know? I would put epo and RK in the same class though, both are solid "budget" keebs.