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Quiet Mechanical Keyboard under PLN 300: Recommendations for 70% Typing, 30% Gaming

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  • #1 18976806
    Leewang
    Level 15  
    Hello,

    I am looking for a silent mechanical keyboard, 70% for typing and 30% for gaming.

    Preferably with a low jump, up to PLN 300.

    Can you recommend me something? Someone was looking for and bought such a keyboard and is satisfied?

    Regards
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  • #3 18976986
    OPservator
    Level 39  
    Leewang wrote:
    70% for writing

    MX Cherry Blue
    Leewang wrote:
    Preferably with a low stroke

    MX Cherry Red
    Leewang wrote:
    silent mechanical keyboard

    Can be assumed rubber rings on the switches and it will be quieter, but generally as quiet, let go of MX Cherry Red.
    Leewang wrote:
    up to PLN 300.

    You won't buy anything decent, all products will be of similar quality, so focus on switches in this budget.

    I think that the Browny will be optimal, but with rings, because the mechanics are loud by themselves.
  • #4 18976989
    Leewang
    Level 15  
    I like this Logitech, it looks solid. I think I will decide on it. It is a pity that this wrist rest is not there, but I think that there is no one to survive :)
  • #5 18976993
    OPservator
    Level 39  
    If you want a MECHANICAL keyboard, you need to put at least PLN 400 on the BEST switches.
    If she's supposed to be quiet, count more receipts.
    699 PLN - Corsair Strafe on dedicated MX Cherry Silent. (muted roadsteads, additionally you can add rings and it will be even quieter).
    Personally, I recommend investing in Corsair equipment, I have my K95 RGB (in the version with 18 programmable buttons) from the day of the premiere and I have a price (it cost PLN 1050 on that day).

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Leewang wrote:
    I like this Logitech, it looks solid. I think I will decide on it.

    But it is on Romers, which have no steady switches next to the silent switches, and the MX Cherry does not have an approach either.
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  • #6 18976997
    Leewang
    Level 15  
    OPservator wrote:
    If you want a MECHANICAL keyboard, you need to put at least PLN 400 on the BEST switches.
    If she's supposed to be quiet, count more receipts.
    699 PLN - Corsair Strafe on dedicated MX Cherry Silent. (muted roadsteads, additionally you can add rings and it will be even quieter).
    Personally, I recommend investing in Corsair equipment, I have my K95 RGB (in the version with 18 programmable buttons) from the day of the premiere and I have a price (it cost PLN 1050 on that day).


    Can I add, are you talking about this? https://www.x-kom.pl/p/433751-klawiatura-pire...sair-strafe-rgb-mk2-cherry-mx-silent-rgb.html
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    #7 18977002
    OPservator
    Level 39  
    Exactly, STRAFE very quiet (for a mechanic), and you will have a keyboard for years (as long as you don't mind the lack of a numeric).

    Added after 41 [seconds]:

    Also check the manufacturer's website, I shipped from the USA from the manufacturer, because it was simply cheaper than in Polish distribution :P
  • #8 18977007
    Leewang
    Level 15  
    But the one I sent has a numeric one :)
  • #10 18977020
    Leewang
    Level 15  
    I think I will buy a new one with the normal layout :D Thanks :)

Topic summary

The discussion centers around recommendations for a quiet mechanical keyboard suitable for typing (70%) and gaming (30%) within a budget of PLN 300. Users suggest various models, highlighting the importance of switch types for noise reduction. The Patriot Viper and Logitech G413 are mentioned as potential options. Cherry MX switches are discussed, with Cherry MX Red being recommended for quieter operation. The Corsair Strafe RGB MK2 with Cherry MX Silent switches is also suggested, although it exceeds the budget. Users emphasize the durability of Corsair products and the possibility of importing for better prices. The conversation includes considerations for layout preferences and additional features like wrist rests.
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