i love you, often in the other reviews videos the prices are from stores in specifics locations, and I am from chile so no way is the same price here, but aliexpress is a neutral place for everyone to shop. thank you.
I bought the gk61 with red switches for 30$ on sale (normally its like 35-40$) and it's reeeally good for the price imo and it looks Hella similar to the Anne pro 2 (it's a 60% keyboard) Edit: it's an *_RK61_* it's a Lotta -k's I must say
Where did you get it that cheep? I'm looking to get one, but only found ones that go for around 70-80$... Do you have hot swappable switches on your version?
@@ilaserbia sorry I already edited the comment, it's a rk61 instead of a gk61, but I believe the rk61 is just the same exact copy of the gk61 just cheaper, and about those hot swappable switches, I'm not sure but I think it can be hot swapped on the rk61 too, but haven't tried doing that yet
@@mirrekku The rk61 is not hot swappable and im not sure, but I think that it uses different firmware and/or software. Those 35-50$ gk61 keyboards on AliExpress are the optical switch version which aren't the real deal unfortunately. I'm really thinking of hand wiring a 60% keyboard on a gh60 chasis and plate and using a Arduino pro micro with QMK as a controller because I really want to have the Gateron Brown silent switches in my KB.
i bought motspeed gk89 wireless/wired from aliexpress and arrived just 2 days ago. and it wonderfull!!!! 2 full days running on wireless and its better than wired natec thor keyboard i had before!!
Q: What are the two peripherals that every computer user touches: Keyboard and Mouse. Do not buy 'bargains', and have to buy again because they are poorly designed, use sub-standard components and are cheaply made. Avoid 'buyers remorse' and a pile of junk parts in your closet...
As a corsair k70 cherry mx lux red owner (bought it in aus so it was pretty expensive around the $150 mark), I can say that the k8 (one up) really did impress me. where as the rest failed to impress me. but that's just me other than the k28 being quiet. Although the cooler master one wasn't too bad. Tech "yes" bargain value peripheral
Hey bro, I actually have one of these keyboards, and they aren't originally called One-up, they're originally called WESDAR keyboards from CDR-King and what the YES Man is saying the keyboard is frickin amazing given its dirt-cheap price. Try looking up WESDAR CDR-King mechanical keyboard and you might find one, it truly is a great keyboard for its price.
@@hanzaR6 I found the product but seems like their online store doesn't work. Not sure if they do overseas shipping either, although I'm in South Asia 🥺
I highly recommend motospeed keyboards, they are imo, some of the best value for money budget mechanical keyboards you can get and you can get them with different outemu switches. I got my CK 104 with outemu reds. If u want to get a keyboard with software that is similar to the CK 104, the CK 103 is the keyboard for you. And they have lots of different form factor keyboards and ones that come with wrist rests and software.
I have very similar keyboard like the CoolerMaster one (it is still CM but it is different model, most likely different branding here in my region) and I'm ok with it. Had a deal with a friend who needed a mouse and we picked up the combo. The combo was around 50euros in my region and I sold him the mouse for 10 or 15 (dont remember exactly) so for 35-40 euros, 2 years ago, I think it was a good deal. The keyboard holds up very well to this day but I want to buy one of these mechanical keyboards not full size cuz I play alot of CS:GO and smaller keyboard will be better plus I want to try these mechanical switches and compare them to the CM's mem-chanical ones. Great video man! Keep up the good work! :)))
I managed to get the Rii K66 keyboard (mechanical keyboard, "red switches" ) for under £30 on Amazon! I am quite pleased with it, especially for the price.
I have been using the Cougar Deathfire EX Combo. The RGB effects/colours and build quality are really good. The mouse has adjustable settings for DPI and polling rate. The only downside is that the mouse has forward and back buttons on the side which aren't customisable and are really easy to hit
That one up keyboard is beautiful for the price. The lighting is done pretty well and the aluminium finish is awesome. I will be looking into this one ❤ thanks Brian
I would recommend a wireless mechanical keyboard, velocifire tkl02. It has a battery that lasts for a week , metal bottom plate, charges via type c cable, uses outemu brown switches, great build quality, and comes in about $40 if lucky you can get it on sale for less. You can find on Amazon or from velocifire 's website.
hey tech yes i'm an aussie, and your one of the only good aussie tech youtubers. I was just wondering if you could show the aussie pieces as well or instead of the USD seeing that they have a lot more channels they can check out we only have one.:)
I have to say - I'll never buy a keyboard without media keyes (at least volume up/down, mute, play/pause and next/previous track), unless it's a really impressive deal ($200 to $20 type of thing).
Awesome video Brian. The Mem-chanical keyboards are a bit of a gimmick but there are some decent options, like the Sumvision Sonic Wave in the UK for £20 ($26). I would also recommend the Cooler Master CK550 Mechanical Keyboard - you can get it for as low as £50 ($65).
I bought the TECHWARE PHANTOM 104 keyboard for 59.99 delivered, from AliExpress. It has RGB, a alu-metal front plate and excellent blue switches. Great build quality (it is hefty in weight too), no excess bling, great price. Completely pleased with this purchase. I also bought for the kids two Motospeed K87S ABS USB2.0 Wired Mechanical Keyboards with RGB Backlight, Blue Switch, 1.8m Cable: they were $45 each from ALI, delivered. Again, these smaller form keyboards have excellent build quality and performance. Very pleased with these too. I did a lot of research and boiled it down to the above, with no regrets. If you want to go cheaper on a full size, then for just under $45 there is the Motospeed CK104. Decent build, mechanical blue switches, RGB. This one has received pretty good reviews, but it is not in the same league (heft, build quality) as the Techware Phantom. However, at this price...it's a compelling product IMO.
I like the aliexpress bargain hunts. Personally would like to see you look at wireless mechanical keyboards bang-for the-buck ,maybe a monitor/tv recommendation?
I'd be really curious to see the "research and buying" process when making purchases from aliexpress. Have you thought about doing a livestream where you interact with the viewers and go through your thought process when making these acquisitions?
I picked up a Drakan tenkeyless keyboard while I was in Korea! Saw a pretty sizable keyboard section in some megamarket and tried them all out. My first experience with mechanical keyboards. The only ones they had that I liked were two Logitech Cherry MX keyboards that cost €100 or more, and this Drakan that only cost me 26 euro or so! It's been great! I don't know how long it will last, as there is some key wobble and the switches are definitely some no name Cherry MX Blue clones, but they felt close to the real MX Blues to me. The sound of them isn't equal though, again showing poor quality vs the real deal, but in the end, it's cheap and I enjoy it :) Plus it doesn't look all gamery which is a must in my book! I like clean setups.
Watching the video, looks like the 2nd keyboard (the K-28) is a different rebrand of my Drakan rebrand (there are many brands selling this particular keyboard) The casing differs a little, but the switches and LEDs definitely appear to be the same.
Motospeed have mechanical keyboards for just above 40$. They also have combos. I bought one such combo from aliexpress. Unexpectedly, i had to pay tax, so that made the combo a bit more expensive.
I agree that you prefer better mouse than fancy keyboard. The G102 has good shape and size (for me at least) while extremely cheap if one of its switch becomes double-clicked. I do not recommend the membrane with any marketing term of "mechanical feels". I left my G213 somewhere in my house. It's that bad!
I decided to go for a used Logitech G610 Orion Brown. Man, this keyboard screams quality and sturdiness. I have no doubts it will serve me much longer than any membrane keyboard. I really could advise everyone to search for something similar in your online selling websites, because it's not that much of a lottery.
Velocifire also has some really banging keyboards for $30. I got their tenkeyless board with brown switches and its been going strong for almost 3 years now.
Sadly we can't get those deals over here in Germany. Your links just go to different keyboards (one of them being the "Metoo Keyboard", great name!) and they're flat out not available in the store.
@@comethalleey In Germany? I mean, I'm using a Ducky Shine 6 here, so I'm not in a rush to switch boards, but I'd love sth like this for a second PC or LAN.
Out of the 4 keyboards you'd recommend the K8 One Up. As that is sold out, you put a link to something similar in the video description, yet the keyboard you link is one that you already reviewed about a year ago and you trashed it for it's build quality. Am I missing something here or was that simply a mistake from your side ?
I was looking at that too, not just that but it seems the one up even went a bit higher than 40 even before it was sold out. Looked way too good to be true.
Grabbed a velocifire tkl02 for 25 bucks on an amazon lightning deal. White backlighting with clean font double shot keycaps and brown switches. Honestly more happy with that purchase over my coolermaster and razer keyboards.
I am using the k28 keyboard. It's really good value for the money. I do suggest to buy the black version. White keycaps get dirty easily. It's hassle to clean keycaps to remove oil stains.
I’d love to see you review the Velocifire TKL02. I have a VM01 by them (full size 104) and it’s one of the best keyboards I’ve used, especially on a budget. Most of the budget mechanical keyboards I see use blue knock off switches, however these use brown switches which I tend to prefer. Cheers and thanks for the review!
I use rosewill rk-9000v2 with cherry mx blues! Absolutely godly keyboard 3.45 pounds of a tank aswell with braided, gold plated ps/2 or usb cables removable cables!
After 4 years, I'm still super happy with my ajazz ak33 that I got for 30$ with black switches, price seems to have gone up on this only and reviews are still super solid. But if anything, I would totally consider getting a real mech keyboard of aliexpress, news on new models being release under 40$ is always good to see.
Bryan, you should probably check the Motospeed K27 Hand keyboard and V30 mouse, i just recently ordered them and they perform really good, the V30 mouse even has Omron microswitches, as for the K27 it has Blue mechanical switches, probably Kahil because they feel pretty good. its around 40$ shipped for both, a really nice combo to go to LAN partys or maybe some events where u have to bring your own stuff.
Redragun has surprised me with there quality have purchased 2 different mechanical keyboards of there’s for builds and everyone has loved them , for the price the build quality was great deal
Found a good and cheap keyboard on Taobao, for about $31 SGD shipped, or $21 USD! It has the MIC brown switches but feels great. The casing is plastic but should have a metal plate inside as there is no flexing on this keyboard. The brand is 狼途 (LangTu) or Wolf Totem, model K1000 (their X1000 seems to be almost same with little physical appearance differences). Cannot find this brand in Aliexpress though. Should try Taobao to buy your stuff, they have much more stuff there compare to Aliexpress.
I would like that to but I want tech yes to really test out the sensors. I've had terrible experiences with Ali mouse's and I think it's just better to go used.
honestly, looking how cheap the mice like g203, g403, sensei 310 and the like are, I would say stay away from ali mice (unless you need a mouse under 20$).
You should try out the VicTsing mechanical gaming keyboard from Amazon, it’s pretty cheap and I think it’s a very good keyboard for the price and performance
Nice comparo! One thing came to mind, what can you get from AliExpress etc. if you spend the same money as that Coolermaster one? Do you get something decent?
Here in the USA, 25 dollars can get you a keyboard with Cherry MX blacks, double shot ABS keycaps, and insanely brick tier build quality. (steel switch and bottom plate) I'm actually typing on one right now.
i got a wireliss gaming mouse off ebay less then 5nzd free shipping from china and its built really well and works perfect was shocked for how cheap it is
Ive used Motospeed K40 before. Its a good mechanical feeling keyboard, but the legend is not doubleshot and the white legend gets dirty overtime. I like the rubber dome switch on it actually. Better than rubber dome on other keyboard. Then, I upgrade to Tecware Phantom RGB TKL that only costs MYR160 (~USD40) that is real mechanical keyboard with full RGB.
Does the R3 1200 really require 1.335v to run at 3.8ghz? I have a r5 2600x at 3.9ghz on 1.175v offset. I keep mine at 3.9ghz at all times. No power saving features.
@@andreibolohan686 maybe i can go lower, 1.315v maybe? :D and the reason is i think that the stock clock of the r3 is 3.1ghz, and the 3.8ghz is a big jump, and your r5 isnt really overclocked...
@@boenike Well usually to test how stable it is at a certain clock speed and voltage you just have to keep lowering the voltage and run stress tests on the cpu until you get a bsod or something else. I didn't realized that 1st ryzen needs so much voltage to operate at that clock speed.
I was checking out the replacement keyboard you linked to. Is it possible with these keyboards to disable the funky multi-color backlight or maybe turn it into one solid color? Not a big fan of the rgb craze. Think it looks tacky.
this video is exactly why people pay super high prices for quality keyboards. The aesthetics were great on the two bottom performing keyboards. The top performing keyboards looked like complete poop... bad branding/text, rainbow lights, etc. If they just made that top keyboard with white backlighting and the aesthetic of either of the white keyboards.
All of those just look much too small for me. I am using a razer keyboard I bought for 100 dollars 7 or 8 years ago and it still works. Some of the keys are chipped other than that and it requiring 2 USB ports to power it I have no complaints. Just feels right and really concerned when it breaks id even be up for buying the same exact keyboard again.
the keyboard at 13:00 i got that on amazon for 20€ but without he hand rest but same keys and colors and with extra switches. sold it to my oncle for 20€ he used to use a logitech g15 but he fell in love with the mecanic keyboard :) i lent i to him for 3 months and ask you wanna buy it or not? he hummm yeah why not, i say i mean you didnt complain about it :)
For the love of god guys please get anything with gateron reds. All the other red type switches have such an ass keyfeel (and that includes cherry mx red)
The only Problem I have when Purchasing a Keyboard is The fact I Can not find a Decent Mechanical with a UK Layout. I Can't get used to the Small Return Key and I always end up Hitting Shift. Please Could you Recommend a Mechanical Keyboard with UK Layout? TechYes Rules :-)
I love these videos because these are keyboards available for everyone since it's worldwide! Money for value is worth the wait!
i love you, often in the other reviews videos the prices are from stores in specifics locations, and I am from chile so no way is the same price here, but aliexpress is a neutral place for everyone to shop.
thank you.
God I love this channel
Got myself K28 TenKeyless, and I'm delighted!
Thank you very much Brian!
I bought the gk61 with red switches for 30$ on sale (normally its like 35-40$) and it's reeeally good for the price imo and it looks Hella similar to the Anne pro 2 (it's a 60% keyboard)
Edit: it's an *_RK61_* it's a Lotta -k's I must say
Where did you get it that cheep? I'm looking to get one, but only found ones that go for around 70-80$... Do you have hot swappable switches on your version?
@@ilaserbia sorry I already edited the comment, it's a rk61 instead of a gk61, but I believe the rk61 is just the same exact copy of the gk61 just cheaper, and about those hot swappable switches, I'm not sure but I think it can be hot swapped on the rk61 too, but haven't tried doing that yet
@@ilaserbia so, I found the gk61 going for like 35-50$ on aliexpress but Idk if that's the hot swappable switch version
@@mirrekku The rk61 is not hot swappable and im not sure, but I think that it uses different firmware and/or software. Those 35-50$ gk61 keyboards on AliExpress are the optical switch version which aren't the real deal unfortunately. I'm really thinking of hand wiring a 60% keyboard on a gh60 chasis and plate and using a Arduino pro micro with QMK as a controller because I really want to have the Gateron Brown silent switches in my KB.
@@ilaserbia They actually are the real deal, they have separate optical and mechanical GK61s. But yeah, the mechanical one is way better.
i bought motspeed gk89 wireless/wired from aliexpress and arrived just 2 days ago. and it wonderfull!!!! 2 full days running on wireless and its better than wired natec thor keyboard i had before!!
thanks for sharing that i'm going to get one. is there a on off switch to save battery.
@@mckayver1306 there is for switching wifi-wired and is on bottom, bit shitty ik but even wifi connection is good. never felt lag
Q: What are the two peripherals that every computer user touches: Keyboard and Mouse. Do not buy 'bargains', and have to buy again because they are poorly designed, use sub-standard components and are cheaply made. Avoid 'buyers remorse' and a pile of junk parts in your closet...
As a corsair k70 cherry mx lux red owner (bought it in aus so it was pretty expensive around the $150 mark), I can say that the k8 (one up) really did impress me.
where as the rest failed to impress me. but that's just me other than the k28 being quiet. Although the cooler master one wasn't too bad.
Tech "yes" bargain value peripheral
That one up keyboard doesn't even exist anymore xD
yup cant find it
Hey bro, I actually have one of these keyboards, and they aren't originally called One-up, they're originally called WESDAR keyboards from CDR-King and what the YES Man is saying the keyboard is frickin amazing given its dirt-cheap price. Try looking up WESDAR CDR-King mechanical keyboard and you might find one, it truly is a great keyboard for its price.
@@hanzaR6 I found the product but seems like their online store doesn't work. Not sure if they do overseas shipping either, although I'm in South Asia 🥺
This is why I love this channel.
I highly recommend motospeed keyboards, they are imo, some of the best value for money budget mechanical keyboards you can get and you can get them with different outemu switches. I got my CK 104 with outemu reds. If u want to get a keyboard with software that is similar to the CK 104, the CK 103 is the keyboard for you. And they have lots of different form factor keyboards and ones that come with wrist rests and software.
Had a Magicforce for years now. No problems good size. There's a really important feature point btw: illuminated key characters.
I picked up an EagleTech KG010 which is on Amazon for $39.99. Blue blacklit only and no dedicated media keys but its build quality is second to none.
I have very similar keyboard like the CoolerMaster one (it is still CM but it is different model, most likely different branding here in my region) and I'm ok with it. Had a deal with a friend who needed a mouse and we picked up the combo. The combo was around 50euros in my region and I sold him the mouse for 10 or 15 (dont remember exactly) so for 35-40 euros, 2 years ago, I think it was a good deal. The keyboard holds up very well to this day but I want to buy one of these mechanical keyboards not full size cuz I play alot of CS:GO and smaller keyboard will be better plus I want to try these mechanical switches and compare them to the CM's mem-chanical ones. Great video man! Keep up the good work! :)))
I managed to get the Rii K66 keyboard (mechanical keyboard, "red switches" ) for under £30 on Amazon!
I am quite pleased with it, especially for the price.
I have been using the Cougar Deathfire EX Combo.
The RGB effects/colours and build quality are really good. The mouse has adjustable settings for DPI and polling rate.
The only downside is that the mouse has forward and back buttons on the side which aren't customisable and are really easy to hit
That one up keyboard is beautiful for the price. The lighting is done pretty well and the aluminium finish is awesome. I will be looking into this one ❤ thanks Brian
I would recommend a wireless mechanical keyboard, velocifire tkl02. It has a battery that lasts for a week , metal bottom plate, charges via type c cable, uses outemu brown switches, great build quality, and comes in about $40 if lucky you can get it on sale for less. You can find on Amazon or from velocifire 's website.
Got a Metoo from Darri Shop for 29.80 I am very satisfied with the purchase. In Chile, the cheapest mechanic keyboard it's 55-60 USD
thanks man , i am still using the E-3lue FROM A FEW YEARS AGO
i actually just bought a metoo zero , thats basically a clone of the E-3BLue
hey tech yes i'm an aussie, and your one of the only good aussie tech youtubers. I was just wondering if you could show the aussie pieces as well or instead of the USD seeing that they have a lot more channels they can check out we only have one.:)
I was searching for best keyboards under 50 bucks just yesterday and the video's here. Thanks. BTW can you make a video on a best pc cases under $50
Mx330/g hands down
I have to say - I'll never buy a keyboard without media keyes (at least volume up/down, mute, play/pause and next/previous track), unless it's a really impressive deal ($200 to $20 type of thing).
damn, the best mechanical keyboard that u linked in the description, didn't regret buying it. Budget king.
Awesome video Brian. The Mem-chanical keyboards are a bit of a gimmick but there are some decent options, like the Sumvision Sonic Wave in the UK for £20 ($26). I would also recommend the Cooler Master CK550 Mechanical Keyboard - you can get it for as low as £50 ($65).
Only thing missing is some basic media controls. Otherwise that One Up seems perfect for me :)
I bought the TECHWARE PHANTOM 104 keyboard for 59.99 delivered, from AliExpress. It has RGB, a alu-metal front plate and excellent blue switches. Great build quality (it is hefty in weight too), no excess bling, great price. Completely pleased with this purchase.
I also bought for the kids two Motospeed K87S ABS USB2.0 Wired Mechanical Keyboards with RGB Backlight, Blue Switch, 1.8m Cable: they were $45 each from ALI, delivered. Again, these smaller form keyboards have excellent build quality and performance. Very pleased with these too.
I did a lot of research and boiled it down to the above, with no regrets.
If you want to go cheaper on a full size, then for just under $45 there is the Motospeed CK104. Decent build, mechanical blue switches, RGB. This one has received pretty good reviews, but it is not in the same league (heft, build quality) as the Techware Phantom. However, at this price...it's a compelling product IMO.
I like the aliexpress bargain hunts. Personally would like to see you look at wireless mechanical keyboards bang-for the-buck ,maybe a monitor/tv recommendation?
I would also really like monitor recommendations from aliexpress, 1440p or 2160p
craft computing made a few budget-wireless-mechanical keyboard reviews.
I'd be really curious to see the "research and buying" process when making purchases from aliexpress. Have you thought about doing a livestream where you interact with the viewers and go through your thought process when making these acquisitions?
Nice speaker set, I got the z5500, my buddy is on his second z906 :P
Used ibm model M off ebay. Nothing beats true buckling spring keyboards.
That first one looks like the keys are mounted on a plastic kitchen chopping board! XP
What a surprisingly good find!
I picked up a Drakan tenkeyless keyboard while I was in Korea!
Saw a pretty sizable keyboard section in some megamarket and tried them all out. My first experience with mechanical keyboards. The only ones they had that I liked were two Logitech Cherry MX keyboards that cost €100 or more, and this Drakan that only cost me 26 euro or so! It's been great!
I don't know how long it will last, as there is some key wobble and the switches are definitely some no name Cherry MX Blue clones, but they felt close to the real MX Blues to me. The sound of them isn't equal though, again showing poor quality vs the real deal, but in the end, it's cheap and I enjoy it :) Plus it doesn't look all gamery which is a must in my book! I like clean setups.
Watching the video, looks like the 2nd keyboard (the K-28) is a different rebrand of my Drakan rebrand (there are many brands selling this particular keyboard)
The casing differs a little, but the switches and LEDs definitely appear to be the same.
Motospeed have mechanical keyboards for just above 40$. They also have combos. I bought one such combo from aliexpress. Unexpectedly, i had to pay tax, so that made the combo a bit more expensive.
I love these value videos, more please!
I have a G.Skill KM780 RGB keyboard and it drives me crazy with hitting the wrong keys. Considering that One Up.
I still have the e-blue mechanic brown switch from watching your video 2years ago and it's fantastic.
I agree that you prefer better mouse than fancy keyboard. The G102 has good shape and size (for me at least) while extremely cheap if one of its switch becomes double-clicked.
I do not recommend the membrane with any marketing term of "mechanical feels". I left my G213 somewhere in my house. It's that bad!
Does anyone has a link for the one-up keyboard? I'm really interested. Another point: is the Redragon a good option?
G'day Brian,
It is surprising how Good or Bad Asian market products can be in such a close price range for lots of products
Yeah, it's near eye opening lol...
@@techyescity Where's the Ombar K676 mechanical keyboard? It's cheap on eBay.
I decided to go for a used Logitech G610 Orion Brown. Man, this keyboard screams quality and sturdiness. I have no doubts it will serve me much longer than any membrane keyboard. I really could advise everyone to search for something similar in your online selling websites, because it's not that much of a lottery.
Congrats for 360K😍
Velocifire also has some really banging keyboards for $30. I got their tenkeyless board with brown switches and its been going strong for almost 3 years now.
Sadly we can't get those deals over here in Germany. Your links just go to different keyboards (one of them being the "Metoo Keyboard", great name!) and they're flat out not available in the store.
just got it a week ago ( blue switches ) its good so far
@@comethalleey In Germany? I mean, I'm using a Ducky Shine 6 here, so I'm not in a rush to switch boards, but I'd love sth like this for a second PC or LAN.
Out of the 4 keyboards you'd recommend the K8 One Up. As that is sold out, you put a link to something similar in the video description, yet the keyboard you link is one that you already reviewed about a year ago and you trashed it for it's build quality. Am I missing something here or was that simply a mistake from your side ?
I was looking at that too, not just that but it seems the one up even went a bit higher than 40 even before it was sold out. Looked way too good to be true.
The k28 comes with a wrist rest idk y you didnt received it
You missed the Gigabyte XK700. Red switches and the little brother to the Aorus K7.
Grabbed a velocifire tkl02 for 25 bucks on an amazon lightning deal. White backlighting with clean font double shot keycaps and brown switches. Honestly more happy with that purchase over my coolermaster and razer keyboards.
I am using the k28 keyboard. It's really good value for the money. I do suggest to buy the black version. White keycaps get dirty easily. It's hassle to clean keycaps to remove oil stains.
The Velocifire TKL02 is really nice for under 35$, also the Tecware Phantom keyboards for 45-50$ are extremely nice
Thanks for the reviews... This channel is the real MVP
I’d love to see you review the Velocifire TKL02. I have a VM01 by them (full size 104) and it’s one of the best keyboards I’ve used, especially on a budget. Most of the budget mechanical keyboards I see use blue knock off switches, however these use brown switches which I tend to prefer. Cheers and thanks for the review!
when a mouse is heavier than a kayboard that comes with it, you KNOW its gonna be REALLY BAD
You can use outemu replacement switches on that one-up mechanical keyboard
I use rosewill rk-9000v2 with cherry mx blues! Absolutely godly keyboard 3.45 pounds of a tank aswell with braided, gold plated ps/2 or usb cables removable cables!
After 4 years, I'm still super happy with my ajazz ak33 that I got for 30$ with black switches, price seems to have gone up on this only and reviews are still super solid. But if anything, I would totally consider getting a real mech keyboard of aliexpress, news on new models being release under 40$ is always good to see.
Bryan, you should probably check the Motospeed K27 Hand keyboard and V30 mouse, i just recently ordered them and they perform really good, the V30 mouse even has Omron microswitches, as for the K27 it has Blue mechanical switches, probably Kahil because they feel pretty good. its around 40$ shipped for both, a really nice combo to go to LAN partys or maybe some events where u have to bring your own stuff.
Great video thanks. I would love to see a silent mouse review.
The One-Up keyboard is using the same keycaps that are on my BlackWeb (WalMart) mechanical keyboard. For $50 US the BlackWeb keyboard is not too bad.
Great video please do one for Mice next.
Redragun has surprised me with there quality have purchased 2 different mechanical keyboards of there’s for builds and everyone has loved them , for the price the build quality was great deal
Found a good and cheap keyboard on Taobao, for about $31 SGD shipped, or $21 USD! It has the MIC brown switches but feels great. The casing is plastic but should have a metal plate inside as there is no flexing on this keyboard. The brand is 狼途 (LangTu) or Wolf Totem, model K1000 (their X1000 seems to be almost same with little physical appearance differences). Cannot find this brand in Aliexpress though. Should try Taobao to buy your stuff, they have much more stuff there compare to Aliexpress.
Can you make a video reviewing Ali mouses? Thanks for the video, keep the great job.
I would like that to but I want tech yes to really test out the sensors. I've had terrible experiences with Ali mouse's and I think it's just better to go used.
honestly, looking how cheap the mice like g203, g403, sensei 310 and the like are, I would say stay away from ali mice (unless you need a mouse under 20$).
Yes I would like to see that too!
@@dayyanhashmi6466 Young boys with access to porn? No thanks, I will go new even if it is a cheap mouse.
@@netprowlerp Why? A used g305, gpro or deathadder would be fantastic and have a better sensor than the cheap stuff.
Great and informative. Thanks!
What about doing a similar video but for computer mouse? Great video,love the channel thanks
i just bought a razer blackwidow ultimate from walmart for $36. i love it so far
You should try out the VicTsing mechanical gaming keyboard from Amazon, it’s pretty cheap and I think it’s a very good keyboard for the price and performance
What about the Ajazz AK52, i got mine shipped from newegg for 42 ish bucks. blue switches, rgb lighting and a pretty solid feel.
solid board. i'm using a keyboard with the same switches. absolutely love it and i'm really picky/snobby with my switches.
How much is shipping to the UK from ali express? Thinking of getting the K28 compact 10 keyless one to complete my sff set up.
Thanks for that video! I love u! 😁
Would you like to try Ajazz AK33? I saw it on AliExpress too.
Thanks mate! Very useful! :)
Would love to get a one up but customs would ruin the deal for sure in Belgium
Wait... your supermarkets have keyboard/mouse combos? There’s a severe lack of pc goods at the supermarkets in the US.
Nice comparo! One thing came to mind, what can you get from AliExpress etc. if you spend the same money as that Coolermaster one? Do you get something decent?
Here in the USA, 25 dollars can get you a keyboard with Cherry MX blacks, double shot ABS keycaps, and insanely brick tier build quality. (steel switch and bottom plate) I'm actually typing on one right now.
i got a wireliss gaming mouse off ebay less then 5nzd free shipping from china and its built really well and works perfect was shocked for how cheap it is
Ive used Motospeed K40 before. Its a good mechanical feeling keyboard, but the legend is not doubleshot and the white legend gets dirty overtime. I like the rubber dome switch on it actually. Better than rubber dome on other keyboard.
Then, I upgrade to Tecware Phantom RGB TKL that only costs MYR160 (~USD40) that is real mechanical keyboard with full RGB.
I can recommend the Tecware Phantom 87
maybe on mouses too ?
ty Brian
youtube is on your side because it has already appeared in my recommended
Is the corsair vs450 (450w 80+ white) psu fine for an r3 1200@ 3.8ghz 1.335v, gtx 1050 ti, 16gb kit ddr4@ 3000mhz 1.3v system?
Bence Tóth Easily
Does the R3 1200 really require 1.335v to run at 3.8ghz? I have a r5 2600x at 3.9ghz on 1.175v offset. I keep mine at 3.9ghz at all times. No power saving features.
@@andreibolohan686 maybe i can go lower, 1.315v maybe? :D and the reason is i think that the stock clock of the r3 is 3.1ghz, and the 3.8ghz is a big jump, and your r5 isnt really overclocked...
@@boenike Well usually to test how stable it is at a certain clock speed and voltage you just have to keep lowering the voltage and run stress tests on the cpu until you get a bsod or something else.
I didn't realized that 1st ryzen needs so much voltage to operate at that clock speed.
Early,also lmao I was searching for this yesterday...awesome video
You need to checkout motospeed mechanical keyboard
i need the one with dedicated media keys like play, volume up/down.
Can you recommend a silent keyboard??
I was checking out the replacement keyboard you linked to. Is it possible with these keyboards to disable the funky multi-color backlight or maybe turn it into one solid color? Not a big fan of the rgb craze. Think it looks tacky.
Might have to check for the specific keyboard, but most should. There's usually a set of macros to toggle through the settings, Fn+whatever probably.
the switch pluggable ones are good coz when the switches break, you can just replace them
Yeah I do like this type of video you make.
this video is exactly why people pay super high prices for quality keyboards.
The aesthetics were great on the two bottom performing keyboards.
The top performing keyboards looked like complete poop... bad branding/text, rainbow lights, etc. If they just made that top keyboard with white backlighting and the aesthetic of either of the white keyboards.
Did you have any plan to review that (2:22) Logitech speaker?
Anything with reds or browns?
All of those just look much too small for me. I am using a razer keyboard I bought for 100 dollars 7 or 8 years ago and it still works. Some of the keys are chipped other than that and it requiring 2 USB ports to power it I have no complaints. Just feels right and really concerned when it breaks id even be up for buying the same exact keyboard again.
the keyboard at 13:00 i got that on amazon for 20€ but without he hand rest but same keys and colors and with extra switches. sold it to my oncle for 20€ he used to use a logitech g15 but he fell in love with the mecanic keyboard :) i lent i to him for 3 months and ask you wanna buy it or not? he hummm yeah why not, i say i mean you didnt complain about it :)
For the love of god guys please get anything with gateron reds. All the other red type switches have such an ass keyfeel (and that includes cherry mx red)
Will you be sellng these on gamtree?
How long did they take to arrive
The only Problem I have when Purchasing a Keyboard is The fact I Can not find a Decent Mechanical with a UK Layout. I Can't get used to the Small Return Key and I always end up Hitting Shift. Please Could you Recommend a Mechanical Keyboard with UK Layout? TechYes Rules :-)
@@MrBluePoochyena I feel ya pain I can imagine that is harder than my minor moan lol
Can you recomand a mechanical kb with a large Enter/Shift key non TKL ? I can barely find any...