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Hey TPU.
My "trusty" ol' Logitech G15 is nearing the end of it's days. Some keys need to be pressed hard to register and such.
So I'm looking for a new keyboard in the near future. I've been wanting a mechanical one for a while now, albeit I've never actually used a modern one. After looking around for a while, I think I want to get either the Cherry MX Brown or the Cherry MX Red switches. However I can't really decide.
From what I read, the Reds are very "smooth", with very little sound and no tactile feedback.
That sounds nice and all, but I think I'd actually prefer something with some tactile feedback. I read however, that the Browns can feel "sandy". Is that true? I would definitely hate if they felt like there was sand stuck under the keys; Though that sounds unlikely given how popular it seems they are.
I've considered the Blues as well, but as I'll always be sitting in the same room as my girlfriend, I think she might be annoyed by the sound. The Browns sound a little more toned down.
I mostly play a few MMORPGs, RPGs and the odd FPS or two. Nothing too action-y really. Apart from that I am also a hobbyist programmer, blogger and forum owner, so I'll be writing a lot on top of the gaming.
Any recommendations on the switch types? At the moment I'm probably looking at getting one of these keyboards:
CM Storm QuickFire TK (Red or Brown switches; Comes with Blues too)
Corsair Vengeance K70 (Red switches)
I don't really mind the brand, and it doesn't have to be a "gaming keyboard"; I don't care much for all those extra "macro keys". Doesn't need to have back lighting either.
As long as it looks nice, and has a numeric keypad, it's all good really.
Mostly though, I'd like advice about them switches
Thank you.
P.S. Sorry for all the text
tl;dr: MX Brown vs MX Red switches for gaming and typing?
My "trusty" ol' Logitech G15 is nearing the end of it's days. Some keys need to be pressed hard to register and such.
So I'm looking for a new keyboard in the near future. I've been wanting a mechanical one for a while now, albeit I've never actually used a modern one. After looking around for a while, I think I want to get either the Cherry MX Brown or the Cherry MX Red switches. However I can't really decide.
From what I read, the Reds are very "smooth", with very little sound and no tactile feedback.
That sounds nice and all, but I think I'd actually prefer something with some tactile feedback. I read however, that the Browns can feel "sandy". Is that true? I would definitely hate if they felt like there was sand stuck under the keys; Though that sounds unlikely given how popular it seems they are.
I've considered the Blues as well, but as I'll always be sitting in the same room as my girlfriend, I think she might be annoyed by the sound. The Browns sound a little more toned down.
I mostly play a few MMORPGs, RPGs and the odd FPS or two. Nothing too action-y really. Apart from that I am also a hobbyist programmer, blogger and forum owner, so I'll be writing a lot on top of the gaming.
Any recommendations on the switch types? At the moment I'm probably looking at getting one of these keyboards:
CM Storm QuickFire TK (Red or Brown switches; Comes with Blues too)
Corsair Vengeance K70 (Red switches)
I don't really mind the brand, and it doesn't have to be a "gaming keyboard"; I don't care much for all those extra "macro keys". Doesn't need to have back lighting either.
As long as it looks nice, and has a numeric keypad, it's all good really.
Mostly though, I'd like advice about them switches

Thank you.
P.S. Sorry for all the text

tl;dr: MX Brown vs MX Red switches for gaming and typing?