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Forward_Drop303 • 7 months ago

Mchose makes good options. the ace60, ace68, and jet75 depending on size you want Monsgeek fun60 ultra TMR is also a good option over the ace60 if you want a 60% keyboard (the lower tier fun60s are pretty much always worse than the ace60 counterpart)

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Forward_Drop303 • 7 months ago

None of them are HE, so they are gaming keyboards in marketing only. And TKL means 80% not 65% so the Logitech options aren't what you want there either. My recommendation for a budget gaming keyboard at that size is the Mchose ace68, though I don't know it's availability where you live.

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ConfusionSad7086 • 3 months ago

Mchose Ace68 with TTC Dragon Lord Switched and Scyrox V6 with ATK 99G

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Ill_Ad956 • 3 months ago

Mchose ace 68 is v good and budget friendly

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DesTiny_- • 4 months ago

Mchose ace 60/68 or jet 75.

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DesTiny_- • 3 months ago

Yes, and switches ofc. They both don't have extra latency when multiple keys are pressed at once (most cheap boards have that issue) and both have pretty low latency.

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FeniksTM • about 1 month ago

Keychron/Lemokey are kinda safe options, but I won't really recommend them since they're using switches with inverted magnet polarity, so you basically don't have any aftermarket options if you don't like stock ones. For \~50$ you should be fine with something like Mchose ACE68/JET75 or Epomaker HE68 Lite (doesn't have web-based software though). There are quite a lot of 60% options with similar specs within this budget. You can even get one with aluminum case for 60-ish like Irok MG68.

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DueOstrich9364 • 7 months ago

HE keyboards tend to be on the clackier side of the sound spectrum. So far the thockier HE switches seem to be those that come from Gateron. Modded boards that have full metal cases, tons of foam or silicone inside with gasket mounts would definitely always have fuller, deeper sounds. For type feel, here's some prompts to consider: - how does it compare to your previous keyboard? - Do you feel the keys rattling/moving much when you rub against or press them? - Do you find it more easy or tiring when doing prolonged typing/gaming? On a separate note, this is probably one of the best value for money HE keeb buys you can find and I've seen lots of great reviews of Mchose keebs, especially their Ace 60/68. Congrats on the good find and hope it works out great for ya.

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kaleperq • 9 months ago

I wanted budget HE keyboards and found the Ace68 and FUN60 to be great budget options if you're interested

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kaleperq • 4 months ago

Yeah kinda late now I have an MCHOSE ACE68, keychron has good options for me now, before it didn't really. Thanks for the reply tho, dunno what took you here

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elsingo • 7 months ago

MCHOSE ACE 60 and 68 i have seen in tests to have really low latency among the closes to the wooting for a much lower price. These are hall effect keyboards and if you want a 75% keyboard they have one called Jet 75. I ordered a Jet 75 myself last week and am waiting for delivery. With Topographic keycaps and Kailh Magnetic God Switches i got it for about $70 with Swedish taxes included.

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Demoncious • 6 months ago

I've been using a low-end HE keyboard for a while, replacing my old high-end standard mechanical keyboard. And I have to say, you DO feel a difference once you get used to it. They basically eliminate input delay from your keypresses. Normal keyboards need to hit an actuation point on the way down or up. These keyboards will register and de-register keys in a manner that is practically instantaneous (With rapid trigger of course). This usually manifests as multiple-frames of input latency reduction. Besides, I personally think they feel much better to play on cause it's a more intuitive input even if you don't care about stuff like "key overlap" because the keys just perform their actions much faster when your brain sends out the signal to lift or press your finger. And as a reminder, I'm using a cheap hall-effect keyboard (Mchose ace68, around 70$).

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Demoncious • 5 months ago

Dude, just use an HE keyboard for 5 minutes. This is not a subjective thing at all. If you think HE keyboards only give you a minimal advantage over normal keyboards, your counter strafing ability is probably atrocious to the point where it doesn't make a difference for you. The bigger reason why pros haven't migrated as fast as monitors is because you have to slightly change how you counter strafe on an HE keyboard and that's an intimidating prospect. However it's overblown and you'll feel comfortable after just a few practice sessions.

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Demoncious • 5 months ago

Zywoo still plays on 240, as opposed to 360 which you seem to know as being a bigger difference compared to HE keyboards even though you've never used an HE keyboard. If you know 360 is better and gives an advantage bigger than HE keyboards (according to you), would YOU say that Zywoo is holding himself back? Surely you see how irrelevant that argument is. HE keyboards don't turn you into a counter-strafing god, they just reduce input latency and produce a more intuitive input (inputs are registered closer to when your brain presses or lifts the finger) I don't even know why I keep coming back to this argument. You literally just need to use an HE keyboard for 5 minutes instead of insisting that they somehow don't matter. Literally everyone who's used HE keyboards will tell you that they are objectively, measurably better and its hard for people to go back once they start using them. I won't be responding further.

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Demoncious • 6 months ago

Yes. Even a cheap one like the Mchose Ace68 like I have will completely destroy a keyboard with preset actuation points. It's hard to go back once you get used to counter-strafing on an HE keyboard.

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Guren-sama • 3 months ago

I can personally vouch for the jet75 he with Kailh god magnetic switches.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Makes sense yeah I ended up getting it on Ali express for 97 I just found the one with the most sales hoping it would be the same thanks

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redditor • about 8 months ago

It comes with a set of 35-gram factory-lubed linear hall-effect switches called the Kailh Magnetic God, and some cherry-profile PBT keycaps. I'm not too well-versed in keyboards stuff so that's about as much as I can tell you about how it feels. As for the sound, my friend who's into keyboards described it as being much louder and less full sounding than his heavily modded board, but said it's still pretty thock-y for the price. [Here's a soundtest that I found](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkvefVSiDog&t=175s) which gets decently close to how it sounds to my ears, but depending on the surface, it could sound a LOT more hollow than it does in the video.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Very good! It's great for counter-strafing in CS, which is what I'm mostly worried about, but it's also quite a pleasant typing experience. The switches might be a bit light for some, but I've reached new typing speed PBs with it!

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I only had mchose 68, kzzi75 and aula f75, and so far, everything's fine

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Yeah kinda late now I have an MCHOSE ACE68, keychron has good options for me now, before it didn't really. Thanks for the reply tho, dunno what took you here

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Mchose ace 68 is v good and budget friendly

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Most Mchose stuff is good and budget friendly I got an ace 68 air for like $90cad works really good web software is good.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I have the Ace 68 Air and would highly recommend that over the Ace 60 Pro. It just sounds so much better. How much does that one go for in your country? 50EUR is a bit much for an Ace 60 tbh.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I can personally vouch for the jet75 he with Kailh god magnetic switches.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Mchose ace60/68/75 with the eSports switches best latency and tactility before spending absurd money for wooting. Yes it's plastic but it does not feel cheap in anyway; the build quality is good

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I was previously using a low-profile (laptop) keyboard, which was already pretty okay for counter-strafing. This one is an improvement, but it isn't as huge as to me as it would be to most players, who are coming from more typical high-profile desktop keyboards.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

None of them are HE, so they are gaming keyboards in marketing only. And TKL means 80% not 65% so the Logitech options aren't what you want there either. My recommendation for a budget gaming keyboard at that size is the Mchose ace68, though I don't know it's availability where you live.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

All the boards at the lower price range are about the same in terms of performance. Whatever differences they have are likely negligible and probably wouldn't be noticed unless you are a super high end gamer or have multiple keybaords/testing equipment and are able to do side by side analysis. Aula Win60/68, Fekker Fighting68, Mchose Ace60/68, IROK ND63, Monsgeek Fun60, and some others that are all pretty similar and can be had for the same price. Some have some different layouts, maybe different aesthetics with keycap colors, some may have some different switches...but they are all similar enough. For example, I don't know if I would be happy with a keyboard without arrow keys. If I am just gaming with it, I could probably mostly get by without, but since I also do other things with my gaming keyboard, I need arrow keys. So I would personally go for one of the 68 or 63 options out of that list. But that is what my personal preference is. You may rarely use the arrow keys and wouldn't miss them if they were gone, or could adapt to using FN + some other keys to get that functionality. Make sure you look into the software of whatever keyboard you choose because software is very important with these keyboards. Go watch videos of people using it, showing off the software, doing reviews of the product. Make sure the software includes features you want, so if you want SOCD, make sure it is included. Make sure the UI is usable for you, or that you could figure it out with some effort. Make sure things are written in a way that you can understand them, I have watched a couple of reviews where the English translations were rough and confusing to where if you don't know what DKS, SOCD, Mod Tap and some other things are before going into it the software doesn't really help you out. Make sure you trust the company and/or software if you are installing things on your PC. And make sure that you trust that they will continue to update the software if necessary, and/or maintain the website if they are using web based software.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I grabbed it with the ice rhino switches, the only thing I actually dislike is the sound, but that's easily fixed with a tape mod and replacing the sound dampening material inside the case with a different material. So far it's been incredibly seamless, they have a web driver but as someone who personally loathes a web driver, they also offer a downloadable driver software that functions exactly the same! It's extremely responsive, and the the specialized functions like socd and rapid trigger function as expected, rapid tap/snap tap (or whatever gimmick name I can't remember) also functions as expected, so overall? It's a damn fine keyboard! Love almost everything about it and mchose has hit the mark for me

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Check out the mchose ace68HE, I picked one up and am having a wonderful time

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redditor • about 10 months ago

ace 60 pro true 8k and only .6ms difference than wooting and if you want more better than ace 60 pro? go with ace 68 best keyboard for its performance only bad about this kb is the software is not that good but the performance/latency? 200% better than my old apex pro tkl 2023

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Yeah. Think I'll stick to Mchose rather than Mad60. Both are Chinese and therefore more or less same reliability wise. On a side note, I'm also in the market for a competitive gaming mouse as well, would you reckon Razer Deathadder V3 is a good choice in terms of adding more deaths to enemies in PUBG? I know it's a good choice, I mean to ask if you have any alternative suggestion if any? Choosing DAv3 due to it's large size(i have large palm) and popularity among gamers who vouch for it.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Did some digging. Think I'll go with the Mchose Ace 68 since it's copied from Wooting 68HE and has software customisation. 😀

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Mchose makes good options. the ace60, ace68, and jet75 depending on size you want Monsgeek fun60 ultra TMR is also a good option over the ace60 if you want a 60% keyboard (the lower tier fun60s are pretty much always worse than the ace60 counterpart)

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I wanted budget HE keyboards and found the Ace68 and FUN60 to be great budget options if you're interested

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redditor • about 7 months ago

If you want good software for budget, take the Mchose. They have very good web driver software. I am using ace 68.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Mchose ace 68hall effect keyboard for fps games

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