The Azoth is a 75% rather than TKL. You can replace the key caps and the switches on the Azoth with whatever you want, you can't even really replace anything on the G915. I used the G915 TKL for about 18 months and rubbed off pretty much all the keys in that time and it always looked oily (loved the donut comment). As my favorite keyboard of all time was the old Northgate clicky keyboards from the 90s I like blues switches in general and have that style on both. The blue NX on the Azoth are super quite compared to the G915 but that due to all the dampening vs sitting on a piece of metal, at least IMHO. Glad you like the G black ones! I plan to pickup the Razer 75% next Saturday and give it a try but I HATE the Razer software... it's better than Asus but I don't need the Asus software and you can't even plug a Razer without it loading their software. Last weekend I picked up the new Corsair K65 min pro and while I'm not a really a fan of optical that keyboard is amazing so far. My small keyboard of choice for a while had been the HyperX 60% because it's easy to use FN key and the nice and quite aqua tactile switches. I'm with you on the software but most of mine is Corsair, however I can't do without my Logitech Superlight so I've got G center running as well. Great and very thorough review! Thank you!
Wow! That is a fantastic comment and I really appreciate you taking the time to watch our videos, listen and write something meaningful. The Azoth being a 75% vs. a TKL is a great comment. As for the G915, I am looking forward to the 2.0 of this keyboard and really hope Logitech updates the keycaps & stabilizes the switches. Agree with you on the Razer software and I'm actually typing this out on the Razer Blackwidow V4 75%. Before I could really do anything on the Blackwidow, I had to login to Synapse. On keyboard software (overall), G Hub is by far my favorite, but us gamers need "The One Ring to Rule Them All." :) I am a huge ASUS / ROG fan, but Armory Crate is just so meh from such a legendary gaming company. Synapse, its better, but not much. I haven't gone the 60% route as I am still married to my function keys...for me, F-Keys are similar to iMessage...can't really live without them. Stay tuned as I'll give my views on the Blackwidow next weekend. Still learning how to do lighting and audio. Lighting is really technical...
@@mynusten I'm in complete agreement! I'll add it's been somewhat difficult going back to a normal keyboard from the low profile. I'm lucky I had the warranty on oldest regular G915 as he has no letter left at all. Hopefully they can up the caps and a few more items because it was a wonderful keyboard. I did recently test out a similar RedDragon keyboard for Amazon and it was VERY close, almost too close if I were Logitech for it to be about 1/5 the price. I'll be looking forward to additional content!
@@MarbsMusic My WASD keycaps are blank along with a few other key caps. G915 Mark 2 is a keyboard to look forward to. Thanks so much for your comment and engagement!
@@MarbsMusic Logitech JUST launched a new TKL keyboard...the Logitech G Pro X TKL. Its basically the G915 with PBT Doubleshot keycaps. Already have my order submitted. www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-keyboards/pro-x-tkl-wireless-keyboard.html
Great comparison! I have the G915 TKL and I am so disappointed in both the keycaps and the tactile switches. The keyboard has so much potential with the sweet metal case but is a total letdown when it comes to the rest...
@marcwinner567 yea, I used the G915 TKL for years and it was one of the better one for years. Logitech is getting left in the dust when it comes to keyboards. Thanks for the comment and kind words! 👍
@Djeep040 I purchased the Asus ROG Azoth with the blue, clicky switches, that Asus calls ROG NX Blues. Out of the box, the Azoth sounded great...as long as you like clicky switches. Asus pre-lubes their switches...and if you ever lubed switches, these are good enuf. That said, after gaming on the blues for a while, I upgraded my board to the Gateron Ink Black V2 linear switches (pre-lubed) and its hard to go back. Therein lies the beauty of the Azoth...about 80% of a custom board out of the box and gamers can upgrade the board to their heart's content. Thanks for watching and appreciate the comment! 👍
I like the idea of being able to replace the switches with the Azoth key board. That way I can try out different kinds of switches without having to buy 5 or 6 keyboards. I never gave my keyboard much thought and am still using a 15-20 year old Steelseries shift keyboard. I just ordered a Logitech K845ch full size keyboard with blue cherry clicky switches. Do you have an opinion on that keyboard? I chose it since it was a full size keyboard, was simple without a lot of bling, made by Logitech and only $75.00. This will be my first new keyboard in almost 20 years and my first mechanical keyboard. It's funny I never upgraded my keyboard sooner I have a pretty powerful PC with a pair of 1440p 144Hz IP monitors and have built my own PC's for years. I do play games and have been playing Starfield for the last month. I got it as a promo with a 7900XT I bought recently. Thanks for the video.
The Asus ROG Azoth is my favorite keyboard of the year. As you mentioned, the keyboard is entirely modifiable and I've already put a few switch types. I currently have the Gateron Ink Black V2s in my Azoth and they are great, linear switches. Keyboards are a bit of a rabbit hole if you really get into how they are constructed, switches and keycaps, but its a fun hobby. Good luck with Starfield...I heard its a near endless game. 👍
@@SaCorv That's a lot of soldering.. : ) I can do that I have a soldering station but I would only do that to replace a bad switch . A whole board of them would be pretty tedious.
nice video but i would like ask which is better azoth or keychron 1 / 2 pro because i see alot people going for keychron and the price is almost the same but what i know is that keychron keyboard can be modded heavily but i am curious about if azoth or keychorn which is suitable for gaming for fps game thx.
@yum1685, thanks for the comment! I used a Keychron many years ago and its a solid keyboard. I think the main difference between the Asus ROG Azoth and the Keychron 1/2 Pro is the Asus ROG is a gaming keyboard. Another big difference is the ROG Azoth is completely customizable. If you are more into gaming, I'd go the Azoth route. If you are looking for a work / productivity keyboard & you use a Mac, the Keychron may be your better option. At retail, the Azoth is priced higher, but I see it on sale on Amazon regularly for $200. I very much enjoy my Asus ROG Azoth keybaord. Thanks again for watching and commenting! 👊
@yum1685 the Logitech G915 is a nice keyboard, too, but it is nearly 3 years old. My bet is Logitech will update the G915 in the near future. The keycaps on the G915 are ABS, so they aren't as nice as the Asus ROG Azoth's PBT Doubleshot keycaps.
@@mynustencouldn't agree with u more haha. Compare to steel series apex tkl wireless do u think it overkill and overprice for casual gamer like me ? any other keyboard u can recommend for casual gamer like me or u recommend Asus azoth ? I usually play modern warfare 2 and 3( waiting beta ) and other FPS game like cs:go and can tell me some keyboard for 75% or 100% since I kinda using 100% but I will try 65-75% if it good 😊
@@yum1685 I've been recently testing out the DrunkDeer A75 and typing to you on it. DrunkDeer also uses the adjustable mechanical switches and I am 100% switching to a gaming keyboard with adjustable switches. I am awaiting the Wooting 60HE and after I have a chance to test it, I'll convert to either the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL, the DrunkDeer A75 or the Wooting 60HE. The adjustable switch technology is very impressive. When I need to just work and type a lot, I use my Asus ROG Azoth as its a really nice keyboard for typing, too.
Funny as I find G-Hub as massively over-engineered and confusing piece of sw, which was made to overwhelm. Have you ever tried to simply change your onboard RGB profiles, good luck with that gymnastics. There is not even official tutorial this insane operation needs to be learn via external TH-cam video of one Redditor who has figured this out. Not even Synapse was such a hell to use and that is already a cancer of a bloated software. So if the Asus Armory is even worse, I think I will stay away from Asus boards to keep the white hair and wrinkles for another decades to come :))
@sixtheninth unfortuantely, no device maker has mastered the software feature. If I had to pick one, I'd go with the Wootility webapp by Wooting...easy and gives gamers what we need. The reality is whatever keyboard or mouse you go with, you'll just have to strap-in and figure out the software. It took me a good year to understand Armoury Crate and its an aquired tatste, for sure. Good luck with learning whatever periphreal app you choose! 👍
OMG!!! That is nutty expensive! I am assuming that is without VAT? The US definitely has more competitive pricing. I think the G915 is still better than the Logitech G Pro X TKL wireless...its a new board, but its built with a lot of low quality materials. The Azoth is a waaaaay better keyboard, but, I hear you, EUR280 is a steep price. We can buy it in the US regularly for $200. Thanks for watching my content and posting! Much appreciated. 👍
@@mynusten it includes 19% VAT. Unfortunately it was released and priced during a time when the EUR/USD pairing was weak. Same goes with Apple Watches. The ultra costs regular 999 EUR. This year they adjusted it and it costs 899 (ultra 2). I can get the tkl 915 for 140€. So I’m eying with that. Or I wait until Black Friday and have another look later. I saw you made some videos on headsets. I still have an Astro a 50. do you think I would benefit from an upgrade to arctis nova pro ? Have an all white gaming set up and the pro versions comes only in black like the Astro. Do you know an alternative?
@@procrastination_at_perfection Its been a long time since I lived in Europe (Denmark) and travelled there, but us Americas always forget how high the taxes are across the EUR zone. I haven't delved into audio / gaming headsets, but my son uses the Arctis Nova Pro (wired version) and he really likes it. I've tried wireless gaming headsets, but none come even close to wired headsets. For myself, I went full send on audio and run a pair of Sennheiser HD660S2 through a Roland Bridge Cast mixer and a Schitt Asgard amp. It is buttery with music & outstanding in-game, but all-in, not the most economical route. Good luck on the keyboard purchase.
U CAN GET IT FOR 199$ IN USA TODAY SOMWHERE EVEN FOR 175... SO? ITS FOR GAMERS. WHEN U SPENT 3-6K ON AVERAGE GAMING PC WHAT IS THE PROBLEM THEN?? GAMING BEEN ALWAYS LIKE THAT
@@gamingwithaiges thanks for the quick response! I just placed my Amazon order for the keyboard and hope to have a video up in the next couple weeks. Looks like an interesting keyboard, for sure and eager to put it through a gaming workout! 😀
@@gamingwithaiges The Razer Blackwidow v4 75% comes with "orange" tactile switches and I picked-up Razer's linear box switches. Worried that the linear switches will be too light, but will give both a solid try.
@HS_GG yea, the Azoth is a 75%'er, so it will have a few less keys than the TKL. I'm going to try a 60% keyboard soon and not sure if I'll be able to live without F-keys.
@@scarecrow6065 I literally posted the Azoth few weeks ago in my shorts lol, its trash had to spent another 200 usd to mod it just to have better typing experience and acoustics.
logi sucks next to Asus...i had both. logi keycups lose coating after 2 weeks of average use... unacceptable even for cheap kb.. asus is a game changer. what a quality I'm in such love with asus scope 2 96 and logi feels so cheap now
@@TheEightDomain TKL vs a 75%’er is not the best comparison for sure, so agree with you on that point. Always working to get better with my content; thanks for the feedback. 👍
Exactly the video i was looking for ! Thank you so much !
@Jeetacademykl thanks for the comment and watching my content! Very much appreciate it. 👍
The Azoth is a 75% rather than TKL. You can replace the key caps and the switches on the Azoth with whatever you want, you can't even really replace anything on the G915. I used the G915 TKL for about 18 months and rubbed off pretty much all the keys in that time and it always looked oily (loved the donut comment). As my favorite keyboard of all time was the old Northgate clicky keyboards from the 90s I like blues switches in general and have that style on both. The blue NX on the Azoth are super quite compared to the G915 but that due to all the dampening vs sitting on a piece of metal, at least IMHO. Glad you like the G black ones!
I plan to pickup the Razer 75% next Saturday and give it a try but I HATE the Razer software... it's better than Asus but I don't need the Asus software and you can't even plug a Razer without it loading their software.
Last weekend I picked up the new Corsair K65 min pro and while I'm not a really a fan of optical that keyboard is amazing so far. My small keyboard of choice for a while had been the HyperX 60% because it's easy to use FN key and the nice and quite aqua tactile switches.
I'm with you on the software but most of mine is Corsair, however I can't do without my Logitech Superlight so I've got G center running as well.
Great and very thorough review! Thank you!
Wow! That is a fantastic comment and I really appreciate you taking the time to watch our videos, listen and write something meaningful. The Azoth being a 75% vs. a TKL is a great comment. As for the G915, I am looking forward to the 2.0 of this keyboard and really hope Logitech updates the keycaps & stabilizes the switches. Agree with you on the Razer software and I'm actually typing this out on the Razer Blackwidow V4 75%. Before I could really do anything on the Blackwidow, I had to login to Synapse. On keyboard software (overall), G Hub is by far my favorite, but us gamers need "The One Ring to Rule Them All." :) I am a huge ASUS / ROG fan, but Armory Crate is just so meh from such a legendary gaming company. Synapse, its better, but not much. I haven't gone the 60% route as I am still married to my function keys...for me, F-Keys are similar to iMessage...can't really live without them.
Stay tuned as I'll give my views on the Blackwidow next weekend. Still learning how to do lighting and audio. Lighting is really technical...
@@mynusten I'm in complete agreement! I'll add it's been somewhat difficult going back to a normal keyboard from the low profile. I'm lucky I had the warranty on oldest regular G915 as he has no letter left at all. Hopefully they can up the caps and a few more items because it was a wonderful keyboard. I did recently test out a similar RedDragon keyboard for Amazon and it was VERY close, almost too close if I were Logitech for it to be about 1/5 the price. I'll be looking forward to additional content!
@@MarbsMusic My WASD keycaps are blank along with a few other key caps. G915 Mark 2 is a keyboard to look forward to. Thanks so much for your comment and engagement!
@@MarbsMusic Logitech JUST launched a new TKL keyboard...the Logitech G Pro X TKL. Its basically the G915 with PBT Doubleshot keycaps. Already have my order submitted. www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-keyboards/pro-x-tkl-wireless-keyboard.html
@@mynusten Awesome! Skipped the new Razer 75 so I'll order this one as well!
Great comparison! I have the G915 TKL and I am so disappointed in both the keycaps and the tactile switches. The keyboard has so much potential with the sweet metal case but is a total letdown when it comes to the rest...
@marcwinner567 yea, I used the G915 TKL for years and it was one of the better one for years. Logitech is getting left in the dust when it comes to keyboards. Thanks for the comment and kind words! 👍
I've tried both and honestly, I really love the ROG Azoth (Linear Switch) so much more compared to the G915.
@almightyme1770 I agree with you on the ROG Azoth. I keep going back to the Azoth and just bought my second keyboard with the clicky, blue switches. 😄
How does the ROG Azoth sound with different switches?
@Djeep040 I purchased the Asus ROG Azoth with the blue, clicky switches, that Asus calls ROG NX Blues. Out of the box, the Azoth sounded great...as long as you like clicky switches. Asus pre-lubes their switches...and if you ever lubed switches, these are good enuf. That said, after gaming on the blues for a while, I upgraded my board to the Gateron Ink Black V2 linear switches (pre-lubed) and its hard to go back. Therein lies the beauty of the Azoth...about 80% of a custom board out of the box and gamers can upgrade the board to their heart's content. Thanks for watching and appreciate the comment! 👍
I like the idea of being able to replace the switches with the Azoth key board. That way I can try out different kinds of switches without having to buy 5 or 6 keyboards. I never gave my keyboard much thought and am still using a 15-20 year old Steelseries shift keyboard. I just ordered a Logitech K845ch full size keyboard with blue cherry clicky switches. Do you have an opinion on that keyboard? I chose it since it was a full size keyboard, was simple without a lot of bling, made by Logitech and only $75.00.
This will be my first new keyboard in almost 20 years and my first mechanical keyboard. It's funny I never upgraded my keyboard sooner I have a pretty powerful PC with a pair of 1440p 144Hz IP monitors and have built my own PC's for years. I do play games and have been playing Starfield for the last month. I got it as a promo with a 7900XT I bought recently. Thanks for the video.
The Asus ROG Azoth is my favorite keyboard of the year. As you mentioned, the keyboard is entirely modifiable and I've already put a few switch types. I currently have the Gateron Ink Black V2s in my Azoth and they are great, linear switches. Keyboards are a bit of a rabbit hole if you really get into how they are constructed, switches and keycaps, but its a fun hobby. Good luck with Starfield...I heard its a near endless game. 👍
Can't you just solder other switches to g915 pcb?
@@SaCorv That's a lot of soldering.. : ) I can do that I have a soldering station but I would only do that to replace a bad switch . A whole board of them would be pretty tedious.
nice video but i would like ask which is better azoth or keychron 1 / 2 pro because i see alot people going for keychron and the price is almost the same but what i know is that keychron keyboard can be modded heavily but i am curious about if azoth or keychorn which is suitable for gaming for fps game thx.
@yum1685, thanks for the comment! I used a Keychron many years ago and its a solid keyboard. I think the main difference between the Asus ROG Azoth and the Keychron 1/2 Pro is the Asus ROG is a gaming keyboard. Another big difference is the ROG Azoth is completely customizable. If you are more into gaming, I'd go the Azoth route. If you are looking for a work / productivity keyboard & you use a Mac, the Keychron may be your better option. At retail, the Azoth is priced higher, but I see it on sale on Amazon regularly for $200. I very much enjoy my Asus ROG Azoth keybaord. Thanks again for watching and commenting! 👊
@yum1685 the Logitech G915 is a nice keyboard, too, but it is nearly 3 years old. My bet is Logitech will update the G915 in the near future. The keycaps on the G915 are ABS, so they aren't as nice as the Asus ROG Azoth's PBT Doubleshot keycaps.
@@mynustencouldn't agree with u more haha. Compare to steel series apex tkl wireless do u think it overkill and overprice for casual gamer like me ? any other keyboard u can recommend for casual gamer like me or u recommend Asus azoth ? I usually play modern warfare 2 and 3( waiting beta ) and other FPS game like cs:go and can tell me some keyboard for 75% or 100% since I kinda using 100% but I will try 65-75% if it good 😊
@@yum1685 I've been recently testing out the DrunkDeer A75 and typing to you on it. DrunkDeer also uses the adjustable mechanical switches and I am 100% switching to a gaming keyboard with adjustable switches. I am awaiting the Wooting 60HE and after I have a chance to test it, I'll convert to either the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL, the DrunkDeer A75 or the Wooting 60HE. The adjustable switch technology is very impressive. When I need to just work and type a lot, I use my Asus ROG Azoth as its a really nice keyboard for typing, too.
@@mynusten I see ok thx 🙏
Funny as I find G-Hub as massively over-engineered and confusing piece of sw, which was made to overwhelm. Have you ever tried to simply change your onboard RGB profiles, good luck with that gymnastics. There is not even official tutorial this insane operation needs to be learn via external TH-cam video of one Redditor who has figured this out. Not even Synapse was such a hell to use and that is already a cancer of a bloated software. So if the Asus Armory is even worse, I think I will stay away from Asus boards to keep the white hair and wrinkles for another decades to come :))
@sixtheninth unfortuantely, no device maker has mastered the software feature. If I had to pick one, I'd go with the Wootility webapp by Wooting...easy and gives gamers what we need. The reality is whatever keyboard or mouse you go with, you'll just have to strap-in and figure out the software. It took me a good year to understand Armoury Crate and its an aquired tatste, for sure. Good luck with learning whatever periphreal app you choose! 👍
azoth costs 280 EUR...gonna wait a bit i guess. My Logitech TKL 915 died and im gonna switch. The new pro tkl is basically the same without innovation
OMG!!! That is nutty expensive! I am assuming that is without VAT? The US definitely has more competitive pricing. I think the G915 is still better than the Logitech G Pro X TKL wireless...its a new board, but its built with a lot of low quality materials. The Azoth is a waaaaay better keyboard, but, I hear you, EUR280 is a steep price. We can buy it in the US regularly for $200. Thanks for watching my content and posting! Much appreciated. 👍
@@mynusten it includes 19% VAT. Unfortunately it was released and priced during a time when the EUR/USD pairing was weak.
Same goes with Apple Watches. The ultra costs regular 999 EUR. This year they adjusted it and it costs 899 (ultra 2).
I can get the tkl 915 for 140€. So I’m eying with that. Or I wait until Black Friday and have another look later.
I saw you made some videos on headsets. I still have an Astro a 50. do you think I would benefit from an upgrade to arctis nova pro ?
Have an all white gaming set up and the pro versions comes only in black like the Astro. Do you know an alternative?
@@procrastination_at_perfection Its been a long time since I lived in Europe (Denmark) and travelled there, but us Americas always forget how high the taxes are across the EUR zone. I haven't delved into audio / gaming headsets, but my son uses the Arctis Nova Pro (wired version) and he really likes it. I've tried wireless gaming headsets, but none come even close to wired headsets. For myself, I went full send on audio and run a pair of Sennheiser HD660S2 through a Roland Bridge Cast mixer and a Schitt Asgard amp. It is buttery with music & outstanding in-game, but all-in, not the most economical route. Good luck on the keyboard purchase.
U CAN GET IT FOR 199$ IN USA TODAY SOMWHERE EVEN FOR 175... SO? ITS FOR GAMERS. WHEN U SPENT 3-6K ON AVERAGE GAMING PC WHAT IS THE PROBLEM THEN?? GAMING BEEN ALWAYS LIKE THAT
The razer blackwidow v4 y4 vs rog azoth
Good recommendation and I'll checkout the Razer Blackwidow v4. Assuming you mean the 75% TKL.
@@mynusten yessir
@@gamingwithaiges thanks for the quick response! I just placed my Amazon order for the keyboard and hope to have a video up in the next couple weeks. Looks like an interesting keyboard, for sure and eager to put it through a gaming workout! 😀
@@mynusten I'm gonna try to find me one
@@gamingwithaiges The Razer Blackwidow v4 75% comes with "orange" tactile switches and I picked-up Razer's linear box switches. Worried that the linear switches will be too light, but will give both a solid try.
Don’t forget the Corsair k70
I'll be reviewing the Blackwidow this weekend and will check out the Corsair K70 as well.
@@mynusten try the optical ver (that’s the one I have) I think it’s a little better than mechanical
@@flocksmcgocksgd7850 Definitely will give the K70 optical switches a try. Thanks for the idea!
HAHHAAH NOT IN 23/24 BRO... CHECK ANY ASUS KEYBOARD NOW...
azoth removed another 3 keys from the keyboard, or i would have bought it. I need all the keys
@HS_GG yea, the Azoth is a 75%'er, so it will have a few less keys than the TKL. I'm going to try a 60% keyboard soon and not sure if I'll be able to live without F-keys.
Azoth is soooo good. Peak keyboard.
@Tanzu15 agree 100%! The Azoth, for a mass market keyboard, is top-shelf! Thanks for the comment.
I have the RoG Azoth, trust me its not worth it lol
my 50 usd keyboard sounds and feels better than it.
@@TheEightDomain lol you keep telling yourself that moron.
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@@scarecrow6065 I literally posted the Azoth few weeks ago in my shorts lol, its trash
had to spent another 200 usd to mod it just to have better typing experience and acoustics.
logi sucks next to Asus...i had both. logi keycups lose coating after 2 weeks of average use... unacceptable even for cheap kb.. asus is a game changer. what a quality I'm in such love with asus scope 2 96 and logi feels so cheap now
Poor comparison lol
Both not worth the price though
@@TheEightDomain TKL vs a 75%’er is not the best comparison for sure, so agree with you on that point. Always working to get better with my content; thanks for the feedback. 👍