
DrunkDeer - A75 Ultra
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MM720 is my endgame mouse, there's no shape that is better for my grip and I've tried probably around 50 mice. Not sure about keyboard. Currently I'm using the DrunkDeer 75 HE but I don't particularly like the switches. An HE keyboard with tactile blue switches would probably be endgame but I don't think it exists.
I think only Monsgeek released TMR keyboards at this point, the FUN60 Ultra is great if you like the 60% layout, super low latency. If you haven't yet used a [TMR/HE](https://www.hlplanet.com/tmr-vs-hall-effect-sensors/) keyboard and play lots of FPS games then you should notice a difference, but mostly if you will use features like RT/SnapTap. If you prefer bigger layout then Drunkdeer A75 Ultra is a nice option and there are also Nuphy keyboards with low profile magnetic switches.
It's this time of a year again when I think about changing my peripherals. Last year I got myself a DrunkDeer A75 Ultra but it was problematic since day one with its funky drivers and constantly resetting profiles. I deeply regretted not getting myself a wooting 80HE and now I'm thinking about correcting this mistake but there are also other worthwhile challengers and right now I'm considering getting myself one of these (only steelseries is on sale in my country right now): 1. Wooting 80HE 2. Steelseries Aper Pro TKL Gen 3 3. IQUNIX EZ80/EZ75 4. Sony INZONE KBD-H75 5. Keychron Q3 HE Not sure if putting steelseries in that bracket will be considered as a joke or not but I thought that considering the price it was also worth to put it into consideration. Should I just ignore the rest and go for the Wooting?
I generally recommend people start with a Rainy 75 or an Epomaker Galaxy 100. Not a lot of sticker shock, and they're nice enough that it introduces people into what a nice keyboard can feel and sound like. I did have someone remark to me that they were shocked to see how many custom keyboards cost $150 and I was like, "dude you have no idea". Honorable mention to the Drunkdeer A75 Ultra which I am typing on right now. At $149 it was totally worth it.
what makes some keyboards better for GD than others is "Rapid Trigger" which is something only analog keyboards can do. So your answer for this is the analog version. However I'd really suggest against buying razer keyboards. They are bad, like really really bad. Especially the huntsman lineup. There's cheaper rapid trigger keyboards than wooting 80he, like drunkdeer a75 or keychron k2he. Even if those are too expensive then you have options like mchose ace60 and monsgeek fun60 which are very budget friendly but are in 60% size only.
DrunkDeer A75 is a hall effect keyboard like Wooting but considerably cheaper at around $100. You can adjust the actuation point of the keys and whatnot. I personally think it's just a matter of practice. I have a basic mechanical keyboard with linear switches and I'm hitting 95-97% of my counter strafes according to Leetify.
Just find any keyboard with rapid trigger switches. You can easily feel better responsivness in games with a lot of movement like ffxiv. I have and recommend Drunkdeer a75 but now there should be a lot of cheap options now. Probably any cheap chinese keyboard with rapid trigger from aliexpress would be good. I got akko 5075b plus on aliexpress and it's very good although it's not rapid trigger keyboard.
I feel you, wanting to try HE without breaking the bank. The Wooting 60HE is kinda the gold standard for sound and performance, but it might stretch past 100 CAD. For that budget, the Drunkdeer A75 or the Keychron Q1 HE are solid entries. I got the A75 last month and the magnetic switches are smooth with a nice deep sound, especially if you add a bit of tape mod. Look up the [Drunkdeer A75](https://metadoraffi-eng.github.io/shopit?search_keywords=Drunkdeer+A75+HE) or [Keychron Q1 HE](https://metadoraffi-eng.github.io/shopit?search_keywords=Keychron+Q1+HE) to compare. Check sound tests on YouTube to make sure it matches what you like from your current board.
honestly the keychron q1 he is solid for that price point in china, the rapid trigger works well for osu and cs from what i've seen. if you want to save a bit more the drunkdeer a75 is worth checking out, it's around 80-90 usd there and the latency is competitive. i picked up a magnetic switch board last year and the build quality between the 80 and 120 range isn't massive if you're mainly focused on gaming performance. the atk boards are decent too but i'd lean toward drunkdeer or keychron since their software is more stable for rapid trigger adjustments.
since you're coming from a Keychron and need those specific keys for MMOs, i'd look at the Wooting 60HE or 80HE. they're pretty much the gold standard for Hall Effect gaming keyboards right now. the Drunkdeer A75 is another solid option that fits your budget and has the full layout you need. both have the customization features you want for actuation points, which honestly makes a huge difference in MMO rotations.
Just don't buy Wooting, Razer, Logitech, MonsGeek etc. 'namebrand' HE keyboards and they'll be affordable. MadLions, Aula Hero84 HE, DrunkDeer
The most important parts of your setup along with your monitor! Logitech G Pro line for mice Wooting / Drunkdeer / Keychron for keyboards! Magnetic switches are a big advantage with the only downside being no tactility if that's what you're into
you need something with wooting tech. mostly the adjustable actuation points and automatic release. I use a DrunkDeer.
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