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weston990
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Aug 29, 2018
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After a night of usage in some games, and this morning coding at work, I fucking love this keyboard. I'm very happy with the way the board sounds with some lubed mod-m's and lubed/band-aid stabs. It's nice and sturdy with just enough heft for it to be a great travel board as was the design. It's an absolute 5/7 for me and I hope everyone else is enjoying typing on there's just as much as myself. I may post a sound test at some point if I can rig up a camera.

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Link to my build album https://imgur.com/a/B2Ff5k9
Now to get on to the bad though, I've reached out to customer support and hopefully they get back to me, there's a couple of issues I have on my board. First is what looks like a anodization error on the plate portion of the case. Now this isn't too much of a big deal because it is hidden by the caps, but still. Secondly is a huge error in what looks to be the cnc machining. On my bottom plate, the right edge doesn't sit flush with the top of the case from the plate being cut too far in. You can really tell when looking at the side of the board and it's quite the eye sore. Here's to hoping they send me a replacement case potentially, and hoping no one else is really having these issues.
Another side note, unhappy with the packaging. The box itself is clean looking and I love the art on it, but inside, the case was just screwed together by a couple screws on opposite corners, inside a thin plastic wrap that gives barely any real protection. I can understand that everything was designed to be budget friendly on this build, but at least some bubble wrap, and keep the top and bottom of the case separated please. I've seen others report scratching due to the pieces clanging together in shipment and it's such a easy thing to fix for the next round.
Edit - One thing I forgot to mention is that the PCB has the Esc and 1 key as North Facing LEDs, I've heard this can interfere with GMK key caps being able to be fully pressed when an LED is in. I have no idea why the swithces are like this, I'm not experienced enough in PCB design to guess. Other 60% PCBs like the DZ60 do not have this issue though.
Edit 2 - North Facing LEDs around the USB are due to the Kailh Hot Swap components bumping up against the USB component. According to other users online, this is actually a non issue with GMK Key caps that are Row 1. So well designed by @tokyocoffeenerd :D
firewyre
62
Aug 30, 2018
weston990I've been interested in mechanical keyboards for a while and own a few, but I have no idea what "lubed mod-m's and lubed/band-aid stabs" means. Could you explain?
InvisFrames
11
Aug 30, 2018
firewyreSome people apply a lubricant to various keyboard components like switches and stabilizers, this allows the component to run smoother and often quieter. Overall lubing is a very high end thing to do and is often only done by mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. s̶o̶r̶r̶y̶ ̶i̶f̶ ̶i̶ ̶k̶i̶n̶d̶a̶ ̶b̶u̶d̶ ̶i̶n̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶a̶n̶s̶w̶e̶r̶ ̶t̶h̶i̶s̶ ̶q̶u̶e̶s̶t̶i̶o̶n̶
weston990
51
Aug 31, 2018
firewyreThanks @InvisFrames for answering the question before I got to it :D
Nathan Kim (my favorite typing test channel) has a couple of great videos on the process of lubing MX switches and stabilizers. Highly recommend watching and giving it a shot, be forewarned, it's quite time consuming without a switch top remover he uses (I didn't have it).
Switches - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSgPKPoFo2k Stabilizers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD5Zj-ZgMLA

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