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Vortex race 3
Vortex race 3











vortex race 3

The quality of it, I have no complaints about it was actually a fairly heavy board, and there was little rebound when typing. Even with that, I tried to get used to it, but it wasn't for me. Add to that the fact that the default layer isn't programmable, and it started out at a negative for me. Everything, from the angle to the caps, to the layout was not fit for me for a 75%. It's to that extent how much I didn't like it (and keep in mind that my first board was a Pok3r, and I liked it so much that I got another. So I purchased this board from Amazon a bit ago. Otherwise, it's a package deal for non-enthusiasts who want something nice. To summarize, it could make a decent travel keyboard for enthusiasts who don't want to swap its caps. Ohaimark wrote: ↑I really don't understand why Vortex kept the 1.5u keys on the top row, but at least the stock keycaps are decent now. That seems to indicate that the problem is on your side, through your government. I've ordered from KBDfans, UK Keycaps, JTK through a group buy in the UK, and several others, and haven't had to pay anything extra. But I don't have to pay anything on them. I order from overseas, and see the customs certs on the boxes. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for FREEWORLDWIDE SHIPPING Vortex Race 3 Mechanical Keyboard Kailh Pale Blue Box at the best. And I think it's just because it's something that has to be paid for import, dictated by your government, and nothing that the manufacturers/distributors have any control over. That one is actually GMK Hydro from the Keyclack groupbuy and is shipped in a tray.Īs far as the other, I see this complaint over and over, but no solutions.

vortex race 3

Time for a different solution for us folks outside the USĭepends on what set you have laying around. I like brown switches, which makes me a heathen to some keyboard enthusiasts, but whatever, I think they’re great. Total price goes to $389Īdd the 33% customs crap i have to pay. I’m using a Vortex Race 3 keyboard, which costs a kind of shocking 139, but is made of metal, sits very solidly on the desk, and ships with whatever version of Cherry MX keys you’d like. If i want sum caps and considering the shift issue that seems like a good idea.

vortex race 3

Going without the "Optional Decorative Set:"īut getting the Zealios 65g tactile the total price is $294 clueboard awsome wish i had the $$ to spring for one. Still will be putting them both for sell. along with a set of black/white double shot pbt never used. The Vortex would be the best bang for your buck but might be a little too costly, but is definitely worth the money.TuxKey wrote: ↑Funny i have the same white-blue double shot pbt set sitting in plastic bags. Vortex RGB Race 3 USB Mechanical Keyboard in Grey with Cherry MX Brown Switches. I've owned a Pok3r in the past and it was a fantastic board! I've also replaced some switches on a Race3, that thing is super nice to and has some nice stock caps! Honestly both are good boards but here's a more detailed comparison. I think a Ducky One 2 is a fantastic board if your looking for a good prebuilt board! It will also give you the flexibility of being able to replace the keycaps with a base cap set! The vortex is a nice board but compatibility is not the greatest, you typically have to buy more kits to get stuff to work on it.













Vortex race 3