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MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard review





The MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. This is not the first time we got this manufacturer’s peripheral, as, for example, the GK80 was checked almost four years ago. What the new one has to offer? The first thing is the MSI SONIC RED switches. It’s a result of a close collaboration between Kailh and MSI. These linear switches are designed to provide seamless and instantaneous responses, minimizing finger fatigue and enhancing comfort & ergonomics during gaming sessions
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cucaulay malkin
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 08:57 PM
kailh speed silver
aswesome stuff for gaming
Also I forgot to mention, anyone here who is using a mechanical keyboard and has spend money on it, above 100, tell me if you are NOT using cherrymx, thanks.
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Captain_Hook
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 09:10 PM
HyperX Alloy for one example is cheaper by default and constantly 20 euros down in amazon. And it's with Cherry switches, yes if I am spending more than 100 euros on a keyboard, you can be sure I am not buying anything but cherry, believe most people do so as well. Also most people dont care about the clear keys, else they would be seen more often.
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08J452Q24 another example
https://geizhals.de/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p (prices)
https://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p
Filter criterias: mechanical switches, switch maker CHERRY, metal frame.
You're welcome.
No volume roller, no clear keys, no wrist pad. Ye, it's "the same". Also on some discounts, whereas it's a debut of the MSI keyboard, so the price is regular. And again I underline - Cherry MX is still good, but the other ones are catching up and even surpassing already. But for that - you'd need to check some out and not base on some old opinions etc.
HyperX Alloy for one example is cheaper by default and constantly 20 euros down in amazon. And it's with Cherry switches, yes if I am spending more than 100 euros on a keyboard, you can be sure I am not buying anything but cherry, believe most people do so as well. Also most people dont care about the clear keys, else they would be seen more often.
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08J452Q24 another example
https://geizhals.de/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p (prices)
https://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=kb&xf=7009-mechanical~7022-Metall~8374-Cherry&sort=p
Filter criterias: mechanical switches, switch maker CHERRY, metal frame.
You're welcome.
No volume roller, no clear keys, no wrist pad. Ye, it's "the same". Also on some discounts, whereas it's a debut of the MSI keyboard, so the price is regular. And again I underline - Cherry MX is still good, but the other ones are catching up and even surpassing already. But for that - you'd need to check some out and not base on some old opinions etc.
anthos
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Posted on: 01/13/2022 09:35 PM
Haven't ordered it yet but I am intending to get the Roccat Vulcan Pro which costs near twice as much as this one and doesn't have cherry switches.. soooo.. me?
Also I forgot to mention, anyone here who is using a mechanical keyboard and has spend money on it, above 100, tell me if you are NOT using cherrymx, thanks.
Haven't ordered it yet but I am intending to get the Roccat Vulcan Pro which costs near twice as much as this one and doesn't have cherry switches.. soooo.. me?
Loobyluggs
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Posted on: 01/14/2022 01:19 AM
Y'know. I looked and looked for a decent keyboard, but all I found was either out of stock products, or, keyboards which were overpriced and had the keys above the keyboard.
You need to bear in mind I was replacing a very old and very worn out G15 from 2005, which although still works, does have roll on some keys sometimes. What is surprising to me is the wear on the actual plastic which has turned a different color than the rest of the keyboard where my WASD resting position is. I'll post a picture if I can remember sometime.
After nearly a year of trying to find a good replacement, I decided to just get a cheap temporary keyboard - which turned out to be the best keyboard I had used in such a long time: the
Soft and fast, pin-sharp responsiveness. Highly recommended.
Y'know. I looked and looked for a decent keyboard, but all I found was either out of stock products, or, keyboards which were overpriced and had the keys above the keyboard.
You need to bear in mind I was replacing a very old and very worn out G15 from 2005, which although still works, does have roll on some keys sometimes. What is surprising to me is the wear on the actual plastic which has turned a different color than the rest of the keyboard where my WASD resting position is. I'll post a picture if I can remember sometime.
After nearly a year of trying to find a good replacement, I decided to just get a cheap temporary keyboard - which turned out to be the best keyboard I had used in such a long time: the
Lenovo K300 RGB
.Soft and fast, pin-sharp responsiveness. Highly recommended.
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Also I forgot to mention, anyone here who is using a mechanical keyboard and has spend money on it, above 100, tell me if you are NOT using cherrymx, thanks.