I've tried out a few more switches on this keyboard, links below: Leobog Graywood V3/V4: ua-cam.com/video/D9wjoLGZyAM/v-deo.html KTT Kang White V3: ua-cam.com/video/eHjesX6jk-4/v-deo.html Akko V3 Cream Yellow Pro / Gateron Milky Yellow / MZStudio Z1: ua-cam.com/video/5B7GcVBbvsU/v-deo.html MMD Princess Linear V2: ua-cam.com/video/ZqCvQhAi4e4/v-deo.html Gateron Oil King: ua-cam.com/video/YU1jsdWZL_I/v-deo.html Link to where you can buy the keyboard is in the description!
Finally, someone does this comparison! I have the exact board shown with the Crescent AKA New Moon switches. Honestly, in person it sounds more like the Ice Vein switches sound in the video. Or maybe in between the Ice Vein and Crescent. They have a pretty pleasant sound to me. A little thock, a little click, not scratchy. I think the Reaper switches sound the worst of the bunch, but still good. I think if anyone wants a heavier switch, they should go with the reaper. If they want a lighter switch and the most thock, Crescent. If they want a lighter switch and a little more click, the Crescent. All are good switches and the Aula F75 itself is amazing!
@@humayunmir7530 It took me a bit to get used to not resting my fingers on the board as heavily as I used to, as I would find myself accidentally holding down a key or two occasionally. Otherwise, the switches don't feel too light to me anymore and they are holding up great to a ton of typing and gaming. I'd say they sound slightly scratchier as the lube has been worked away, but still great overall and pretty creamy. I think if you want a slightly louder and heavier switch then go Reaper. Closer to typical for a gaming keyboard. I think the Crescent are better overall for less fatigue and a creamier sound. That said, I don't have the Reapers in front of me to compare, and I think they are quite similar. If you can get one or the other for a much better price, go that way. I hunted deals until I got a great price on mine.
After watchng this vid I bought the Leobog Ice Vein version as my first custom keyboard! I was going for the Repear switches but it was out of stock so I got the ice and I think i made a better..or thockier decision. Lovin it! Thank you MechWhisper
Got the F75 with Ice Vein switches recently and the sound heavenly! I would describe them as something in the middle of Creamy/Thocky. They're not that loud as well.
@@HelloMedicAnkitI was trying to see if anyone mentions the graywood but you’re the only one I’ve seen lol. I want the black color of this keyboard and only two switches are available for it. Which are the Crescent and Graywood. Idk which to get
@@elijnr I recently bought the baby blue greywood V3 one , it's been 10 days ...can't get over it , just one issue that it key caps are not see through, only downside.
Bless you for getting straight to it. I used your affiliate link to purchase the Ice Vein/Light Blue combo and will most likely switch out the keycaps. I like that the arrow keys are in line with the other keys and not slightly lower than I’ve been seeing in almost every other keyboard 😵💫
Thank you! I almost got the reaper switch option (default option on Amazon), but will definitely go with Ice Vein now. It sounds so nice, played the video 3 times
Thanks for this video dude, you are a life saver. I was unsure between the ice vein switches and the reapers ones. The first ones sound so good tho. Can’t wait for this keyboard to come. Thanks again ❤
Gracias a ti me compre el Aula F75 Ice Vein, me enamore cuando lo escuche. Lo comparaban con el Ajazz, pero este en definitiva con esas switches son lo que me enamoró. ¡Gracias por tu sound test!
Thank you for using the same keyboard builds. It is 90% of the difference in sound so now we can hear the 5% that isn't the surface material. This sounds like sarcasm, but it isn't.
You may want to check out the K99 it sounds really awesome: Creamy and Smooth - MCHOSE K99 96% Mechanical Keyboard Review ua-cam.com/video/RyyPir4ks3U/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video. I'm looking to purchase this keyboard but couldn't decide which switches to go with. I decided that I like the Ice Vein switches the best.
Just got aula f75 with ice veins and nothing , it’s just the best sound I’ve ever heard . In love with this keyboard, the material is very good, thick keyboard, thick sound. I don’t really use the software to mod buttons so I didn’t really try it. But honestly I think for what I paid (40€) it has nothing less to some expensive keyboard brand . Probably only an aluminum case one could be better .
@@suli_xli They feel quite similar, but there are some subtle differences. For example, the Reaper switches have a slightly shorter spring at 1.8cm compared to, let's say, the Ice Vein switches which uses a 2-stage spring. Overall, though, the typing experience is comparable between them.
I love the ice vein switches but they aren't available on the black keyboards which sucks, it's a shame they don't have a barebones kit for the Aula 75 because I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Ice vein sounds quite similar to the graywood v3 on this board, sound test here: ua-cam.com/video/D9wjoLGZyAM/v-deo.htmlsi=hfb5EaCp3tcZUZAg, it could be an alternative for you
I didn’t change the keycaps, you mean remap the keys? The keycap height is going to look weird tho if you swap the keycaps since they’re on different rows
TYSM fot this video, I need to compare Greywood V3 to TTC Crescent, does anyone know about a sound test with those two switches? If possible aswell in the Aula f75
The graywood v3 and ice vein switches sound pretty similar in the Aula F75. So you can use that as a reference and rough gauge of how it would sound in comparison to the TTC crescent. I did a sound comparison here: ua-cam.com/video/D9wjoLGZyAM/v-deo.htmlsi=yXx_E9G3Qv3AcojQ
For home office mainly, which ones would you recommend? I assume the reaper might be the best for typing but the sound of the ice veins sound thockier, so would like to know your opinion here :) Thanks!
I’m looking at the Aula F75 keyboard but need advice on choosing between the Crescent, Leobog Reaper, and Icevein switches. I live in a dorm and need a quiet switch that won’t disturb my roommate. As a computer science student, I type a lot. Which switch is the quietest? Also, are there other keyboards in this price range I should consider? Thanks!
None of the switches are quiet. You can consider buying a kit and get a set of silent switches, here is a great kit under $60: ua-cam.com/video/TUIB4VHJ2O0/v-deo.htmlsi=arjHZiNW89hHuHQE
Hey, currently deciding which version to get, can anybody tell me which switch is the quietest? Im deciding between the Leobog Ice veins and reapers switches, thanks!
What switches are more sensitive for writing? Leobog reaper or Leobog ice vein?? I have a Razer blackwidow v3 mini hyperspeed and it is very good for gaming but its typing switches are extremely sensitive.
sounds like ice veins are thockier but how different do ice veins and reapers feel? do the veins require more force to type or anything? (im planning on gaming using it so resistance while pressing matters) also would love to know if you have any recommendation.
Ice vein feels lighter than the graywood v4, the graywood feels more “bouncy” and requires more force when typing which could mean it’s less prone to typing errors. Both are very well factory lubed, buttery smooth.
@@MechWhisper Thank you for your very informative response. Additional question: between both of them, which of them has a satisfying sound in the form of a thocky and deep sound?
When it's been used, can you turn off all the lights, including that top left white battery indicator? It would be annoying if that light keeps beaming when watching movie in the dark.
@mechwhisper I've been thinking of getting one and was hoping you can help me choose. I want the feel of a Tactile Blue switch, which of these are closest?
If you’re just getting started, this keyboard is more than good enough. It is hot-swappable, meaning you can change out the switch anytime if you ever need a different one to better suit your gaming or typing needs.
Hi, the switches are pre-lubed. Do you know how long the lubrication will last? If the lubrication wears off, will it significantly affect the typing experience?
I've tried out a few more switches on this keyboard, links below:
Leobog Graywood V3/V4: ua-cam.com/video/D9wjoLGZyAM/v-deo.html
KTT Kang White V3: ua-cam.com/video/eHjesX6jk-4/v-deo.html
Akko V3 Cream Yellow Pro / Gateron Milky Yellow / MZStudio Z1: ua-cam.com/video/5B7GcVBbvsU/v-deo.html
MMD Princess Linear V2: ua-cam.com/video/ZqCvQhAi4e4/v-deo.html
Gateron Oil King: ua-cam.com/video/YU1jsdWZL_I/v-deo.html
Link to where you can buy the keyboard is in the description!
So with this additional list which one The thockiest and light?
Thank goodness someone made this video I could not find it anywhere
Dude, thank you so much for this. No BS, straight to the point, plus a quick opinion. I subscribed.
Thank you! 🙏
Agreed, half of Keyboard reviews online don't include the sound test or barely one at all.
Finally, someone does this comparison! I have the exact board shown with the Crescent AKA New Moon switches. Honestly, in person it sounds more like the Ice Vein switches sound in the video. Or maybe in between the Ice Vein and Crescent. They have a pretty pleasant sound to me. A little thock, a little click, not scratchy. I think the Reaper switches sound the worst of the bunch, but still good. I think if anyone wants a heavier switch, they should go with the reaper. If they want a lighter switch and the most thock, Crescent. If they want a lighter switch and a little more click, the Crescent. All are good switches and the Aula F75 itself is amazing!
Thanks for sharing! 🙏
Any change of thoughts on the Crescent switches? Im confused between either going with this or the Reaper.
@@humayunmir7530 It took me a bit to get used to not resting my fingers on the board as heavily as I used to, as I would find myself accidentally holding down a key or two occasionally. Otherwise, the switches don't feel too light to me anymore and they are holding up great to a ton of typing and gaming. I'd say they sound slightly scratchier as the lube has been worked away, but still great overall and pretty creamy. I think if you want a slightly louder and heavier switch then go Reaper. Closer to typical for a gaming keyboard. I think the Crescent are better overall for less fatigue and a creamier sound. That said, I don't have the Reapers in front of me to compare, and I think they are quite similar. If you can get one or the other for a much better price, go that way. I hunted deals until I got a great price on mine.
@@802Garage I appreciate you for the quick reply. Thank you, I’ll stick with the crescent.
On a level on 0-10 how loud do u think the crescent switches are?
Thank you so much!! Really helpful to decide which switch i want to buy!
Glad I could help!
Which one did you buy?
After watchng this vid I bought the Leobog Ice Vein version as my first custom keyboard! I was going for the Repear switches but it was out of stock so I got the ice and I think i made a better..or thockier decision. Lovin it! Thank you MechWhisper
Thank you! Enjoy your first custom mech keyboard! :D
Nah
Bro realer swiches sound better and their faster
I didnt like baby kangroo, i think i much prefer linear switches
@Klnxqo_10 How are they faster?
Got the F75 with Ice Vein switches recently and the sound heavenly!
I would describe them as something in the middle of Creamy/Thocky. They're not that loud as well.
Is it the quietest?
@andrewbarcellos4980, I haven't heard the others in person, but based on the video. Yes.
Ice vein is the most quiet
i got the ice vein switch after watching this and it sounds exactly the same! thanks for making this comparison vid, super helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Me too! Super helpful!!
@@MechWhisper can you make a comparison video between ice vein and greywood ?
@@HelloMedicAnkitI was trying to see if anyone mentions the graywood but you’re the only one I’ve seen lol. I want the black color of this keyboard and only two switches are available for it. Which are the Crescent and Graywood. Idk which to get
@@elijnr I recently bought the baby blue greywood V3 one , it's been 10 days ...can't get over it , just one issue that it key caps are not see through, only downside.
Bless you for getting straight to it. I used your affiliate link to purchase the Ice Vein/Light Blue combo and will most likely switch out the keycaps. I like that the arrow keys are in line with the other keys and not slightly lower than I’ve been seeing in almost every other keyboard 😵💫
Hahaha I see you pay attention to details. Thank you for supporting the channel! 🙏🏻
Oh. You have made a very useful video for the switch sound on the Auka F75 keyboard
Glad it was helpful!
Thank u for this! Got the Ice vein and wasn’t sure from another sound video I saw but this is perfect ☺️
Thank you! I almost got the reaper switch option (default option on Amazon), but will definitely go with Ice Vein now. It sounds so nice, played the video 3 times
Glad it helped!
Thanks for this video dude, you are a life saver. I was unsure between the ice vein switches and the reapers ones. The first ones sound so good tho. Can’t wait for this keyboard to come. Thanks again ❤
Glad I could help!
@@MechWhisperwhich sounds better out of the first 2 in your opinion?
The hero we all need. Tks so much for making such a useful video.
Glad you found it useful!
REAL MVP! No BS, No nonsense talks, just pure record and comparison.
Gracias a ti me compre el Aula F75 Ice Vein, me enamore cuando lo escuche. Lo comparaban con el Ajazz, pero este en definitiva con esas switches son lo que me enamoró. ¡Gracias por tu sound test!
My pleasure!
Thank you, helped!
Great comparison, you deserve a sub!
Thank you, much appreciated!
Awesome video straight to the point, i got the ice vein switch cause to me it sounded the most creamy. Arrives in 4 days
Awesome! Ice veins do sound creamier imo too
@@MechWhisper I just got the keyboard and it sounds insanely good for its price. If anyone reads this i would highly recommend the ice vein switches
@@Defiler151 ok i buy it, for your recomandation
Great stuff, exactly what I was looking for. So to get the ice vein one for my thocky feel 🥰
Enjoy!
thank you, I'm between the thocky Ice Vein and the clicky Crescent, those 2 options has the seller with the color I like.
Though little bit scratchy sound is coming but its fine to buy this🎉
Thank you for using the same keyboard builds. It is 90% of the difference in sound so now we can hear the 5% that isn't the surface material. This sounds like sarcasm, but it isn't.
I just ordered the one with the reaper.. can’t wait to use it thanks for the videoo ❤️❤️❤️
Enjoy your new keyboard!
That Ice Vein sounds so good, I wish i could find something like this, but on a fullsize keyboard!
You may want to check out the K99 it sounds really awesome:
Creamy and Smooth - MCHOSE K99 96% Mechanical Keyboard Review
ua-cam.com/video/RyyPir4ks3U/v-deo.html
Checkout the aula f99, it’s the same
No rubbish, exactly what I needed. Fantastic video, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the video. I'm looking to purchase this keyboard but couldn't decide which switches to go with. I decided that I like the Ice Vein switches the best.
Glad it helped!
I had to subscribe. Excellent videos!
Thank you!
Just got aula f75 with ice veins and nothing , it’s just the best sound I’ve ever heard . In love with this keyboard, the material is very good, thick keyboard, thick sound. I don’t really use the software to mod buttons so I didn’t really try it. But honestly I think for what I paid (40€) it has nothing less to some expensive keyboard brand . Probably only an aluminum case one could be better .
Where did you buy it?
This video helped me to decide the switch. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome, glad it helped :D
which switch did you go with?
if you could only choose one, which one would it be?
Ice vein :)
@@MechWhisper ah nice, I got reaper and like them but idk what the others are like. Do they feel different?
@@suli_xli They feel quite similar, but there are some subtle differences. For example, the Reaper switches have a slightly shorter spring at 1.8cm compared to, let's say, the Ice Vein switches which uses a 2-stage spring. Overall, though, the typing experience is comparable between them.
@@MechWhisper ah ok, what does the shorter spring mean/do?
Yesss tank you
you're welcome!
W even after 7 months ❤
i like your video, it helps and no bs straight to the test
I cannot decide between the ice vein switch and the reaper switch
what did you choose?
dizem que o reaper é o melhor
In my opinion, the "ice vein" switch sounds creamier and more pleasant to the ear.
Aula F75 tysm i just bought it ty
Thanks bro, i was thinking what switches should i get.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the straight to the point video!
thank you. And thank you again for answered a lot of questions, even the repeat ones, rs
🙏
gracias tu video me sirvio. sin tantos rodeos y directo al grano 😁👍
You’re welcome! I’m glad the video was useful to you. Gracias!
Amazing vid, cuts out the bullshit straight to the point and a little review at the end, 10/10
Thank you!
THANK YOU!!
What about the Graywood V3 vs ice vein? There's not much to find on that...
What are better for games?
I love the sound of this keyboard, but I wish it had a tactile option. I have a linear kb now and want at least a small bump
I hope more keyboard will offer tactile options too
You're a god, thank you for the comparison!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! I've decided for ice vein
Great comparison. By the way, which keycaps did you use to demonstrate the legbog ice vein switch?
They’re stock PBT doubleshot keycaps which came with the prebuilt
I love the ice vein switches but they aren't available on the black keyboards which sucks, it's a shame they don't have a barebones kit for the Aula 75 because I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Ice vein sounds quite similar to the graywood v3 on this board, sound test here: ua-cam.com/video/D9wjoLGZyAM/v-deo.htmlsi=hfb5EaCp3tcZUZAg, it could be an alternative for you
Did you change the key caps to support the backlit? And can you somehow swap the key Z and Y on the keyboard?
I didn’t change the keycaps, you mean remap the keys? The keycap height is going to look weird tho if you swap the keycaps since they’re on different rows
thank you for the vid. Super useful
(i subbed :D)
Thank you!
Can u do a latency test I’m interested in keyboard but donno how well it will be for gaming
Hey! The approximate latencies are:
Wired mode: 7.4ms
2.4G mode: 10.1ms
Bluetooth mode: 24.5ms
@@MechWhisper thank you
@@MechWhisper Bro does this keyboard have 1000hz polling rate?
@@ridwanahmed9135 yes
ice vein sounds great... reaper is ok, sounds like when you cook popcorn... I was about to get the crescent... but now i want the ice vein
idk whether if i should get the aula f75 or the kbd craft kit adam
please tell me, exclusively for games, and the quietest switches, which ones to choose from all the possible options:
None of them are quiet, but for gaming you might want to choose the switch with the lowest actuation force.
@@MechWhisperwhich one of them has the lowest actuation force
I know none of them is as quiet as membrane but which one of this switches is the quietest and good for gaming?
Ice vein is slightly deeper and and hence may appear softer
@@MechWhisperCurrently i have blue switches and i want more quiet switch will the ice veins be significantly more quiet
TTC Cresent is like heaven ❤
Hello, this video very good. Now between the AulaF75 in blue and RK R75 in Phantom wich is very beautiful, wich one would you choose?
I would choose whichever is cheaper. But if the price doesn’t matter I’ll choose Aula f75, because I prefer the look of it.
TYSM fot this video, I need to compare Greywood V3 to TTC Crescent, does anyone know about a sound test with those two switches? If possible aswell in the Aula f75
The graywood v3 and ice vein switches sound pretty similar in the Aula F75. So you can use that as a reference and rough gauge of how it would sound in comparison to the TTC crescent. I did a sound comparison here: ua-cam.com/video/D9wjoLGZyAM/v-deo.htmlsi=yXx_E9G3Qv3AcojQ
For home office mainly, which ones would you recommend?
I assume the reaper might be the best for typing but the sound of the ice veins sound thockier, so would like to know your opinion here :)
Thanks!
Personally I lean more towards the ice vein, the typing feel between the two is rather similar actually.
Perfectly described, thanks
🥂
Which one is quieter ?
I’d say the ice vein, but tbh not too much of a difference
I’m looking at the Aula F75 keyboard but need advice on choosing between the Crescent, Leobog Reaper, and Icevein switches. I live in a dorm and need a quiet switch that won’t disturb my roommate. As a computer science student, I type a lot. Which switch is the quietest? Also, are there other keyboards in this price range I should consider?
Thanks!
None of the switches are quiet. You can consider buying a kit and get a set of silent switches, here is a great kit under $60: ua-cam.com/video/TUIB4VHJ2O0/v-deo.htmlsi=arjHZiNW89hHuHQE
Thanks
Does the reaper switch have rappid trigger?
If you’re referring to magnetic switches, no it does not
@@MechWhisper is the reaper switch magnetic or mechanical?
But if it has mechanical switches does it have rappid trigger? Also I subscribed.
@@MechWhisper and which switch has the faster response time?
@@MechWhisper and which switch is better for gaming?
Which one feels like a MX Cherry Red? I have no ideia.
Which keyboard is the most satisfying to click?
All of them are equally satisfying :)
Hey, currently deciding which version to get, can anybody tell me which switch is the quietest? Im deciding between the Leobog Ice veins and reapers switches, thanks!
None of them are quiet but the ice veins sound slightly deeper which may appear tiny bit quieter
Which one sounds better to you?
Personally I like the ice vein the most
What switches are more sensitive for writing? Leobog reaper or Leobog ice vein??
I have a Razer blackwidow v3 mini hyperspeed and it is very good for gaming but its typing switches are extremely sensitive.
Sup, do you know how long the spring is on the ice vein? Thanks!
Hey I just measured it, it's a two-stage spring, 2cm long.
sounds like ice veins are thockier but how different do ice veins and reapers feel?
do the veins require more force to type or anything?
(im planning on gaming using it so resistance while pressing matters)
also would love to know if you have any recommendation.
Hello, i can’t choose between the graywood v4 and ice vein. On your perspective, which one will you choose?
Ice vein feels lighter than the graywood v4, the graywood feels more “bouncy” and requires more force when typing which could mean it’s less prone to typing errors. Both are very well factory lubed, buttery smooth.
@@MechWhisper Thank you for your very informative response. Additional question: between both of them, which of them has a satisfying sound in the form of a thocky and deep sound?
When it's been used, can you turn off all the lights, including that top left white battery indicator? It would be annoying if that light keeps beaming when watching movie in the dark.
Try pressing FN + Left Shift
Yes try dimming the lights to zero as suggested by @newjdm (thanks!)
@@MechWhisper Thanks! I just ordered one!
Guys vote on which is best I like crescent switch tbh
Which switch would you recommend for gaming? Especially ASMRs?
I prefer the ice vein, but sound is subjective
Hello!! Do you know if this keyboard is compatible with Gateron switches? In case you want to change them in the future.
So what is the best?
Which switch is better for u? Ice vain or Reaper?
Ice vein is my preference
Are the ice vein switches too light to press? Is it easy to missclick? I want this keyboard mainly for gaming
Not really, it’s not a super light switch
@mechwhisper I've been thinking of getting one and was hoping you can help me choose. I want the feel of a Tactile Blue switch, which of these are closest?
Unfortunately none of them are close or closer relative to the others
What would you get? Please help me
My personal preference is ice vein.
@@MechWhisper thanks!
@@matt-el3ki you’re welcome!
I want a thocky sound, Im not sure if I should go reaper or ice vein.
Ice vein is thockier
Thanks. Btw, what switches is more silent, greywood or leobog reaper?
Did you find out i ordered ice veins cause i have blue switches now and they are too loud im hoping the ice veins are the most queit
I'm planning to get the Aula F75. Does it work on Ubuntu/Linux?
Hey, great video! May I ask why only the ice vein measurements have the "plus or minus"?
I got that info from the internet, I’m not sure why too, it just means it’s a range (plus minus a certain number)
nice content dude, but which one can u recommend for gaming and write?
Ice vein is nice, or the graywood if it’s available :)
@@MechWhisper hello again! i have the keyboard now but a think i make a wrong macro im wondering if u know how to delete it
thanks this helps me a lot
You’re welcome, glad it helped! :)
which one should I buy the Rk75 or the F75 Ice Vein?
I would prefer the Aula as it has more switch options and nicer colorways to choose from :)
Which one is best for long duration of typing and feels the best to type on
To me, all three are equally good for long duration of typing
New to mec keebs, is this a better option to get started with for both typing and gaming? I see you prefer Ice Vein; is that good enough?
If you’re just getting started, this keyboard is more than good enough. It is hot-swappable, meaning you can change out the switch anytime if you ever need a different one to better suit your gaming or typing needs.
Which one is the smoothest the Ice Vein or the TTC Crescent ?
They’re about the same imo, all come factory lubed
i can’t decide between ice vein and greywood vs 3. which would you recommend?
I prefer ice vein it has a deeper sound, but you can go with graywood if you like clackier sound
Which sweatshirts are creamier reaper or ice?
How about the Graywood switches? How does that compare to these since Graywood is also available for this keyboard in where I'm living at
I’ll try to make one video to compare the graywood switches! :)
@@MechWhisper Nicee! Looking forward to it
Which one has a creamy sound? Graywood or Icevein?
Ice vein is creamier imo
Hi, the switches are pre-lubed. Do you know how long the lubrication will last? If the lubrication wears off, will it significantly affect the typing experience?
Don’t worry about the switch lube wearing off, typically a thin layer of lube is sufficient
reaper switches sound like an entry-level creamy and clacky for me, at least on aula f75. do you think so?
I’d think that on a plastic keyboard it definitely won’t sound as premium as on an aluminium keyboard, even if it is a premium switch.
which one would you say is better for gaming
I’d say TTC crescent/Ice vein
@@MechWhisper TY
What switches are the best in your opinion?
I like the sound of ice vein most, all of them are pretty smooth and nice to type on
I am buying in a shop called Lazada and the 3 switch choices were Reaper, Graywood, and Vector,
Is Vector the same as Ice vein?
Nope, they are different switches