Yes we definitely need more content for this board. I also built my wife an EK98 and used the same sea salt switches. Surprised her with some coffee cat keycaps by Yunzii. She loves the entire build.
Yes I almost got those coffee cat keycaps for a build I would like to do, too. They are so cute. I’m happy to hear your wife loves her build too…my husband still loves his build as well. Have a good one and thanks for commenting!
Thank you for making this video! I ordered this board a few days ago, and other than this video there’s hardly any content online abt it. It seems like a solid board so I’m excited to get it. I’m wanting to make an extensive Reddit review or something since I literally couldn’t find anything Abt it.
Hi thanks for commenting! That’s exciting you are getting this board too. As far as I’m aware, the board is still holding up nicely apart from some wear on the keycaps from hard daily use. You’re right, I couldn’t find much additional content on this when I was editing this too, so I’m glad you found it helpful. Good luck on your Reddit review, and I hope you enjoy it!
Hi! These are the sea salt silent. According to my husband, he now uses Akko Penguin Silent for this keyboard, and he really enjoys it. Hope this helps!
I just bought a set of Ajazz Kiwi Switch and got frustrated because my current outemu hotswap boards keep bending them. And now I found this kit on sale in Amazon right now at 34 USD. I think it's worth it. Right? 😅
Oh no I’m sorry to hear that about the Ajazz Kiwi Switch. I’ll relay the message to my husband since it’s his keyboard. Thanks for commenting and good luck with your build!
Yes it's totally worth it, and I've been using it for around 3 months now. And if it's $34 USD, it's even better deal than when I got it for $55 USD. The PC plate has a bit of flex so it is pretty forgiving to type on. I did bend the pins on 1 switch during the setup, it's very easy to troubleshoot using the VIA website. Go for it!!!
@@EviesHangout The outemu sockets are just too tight that's why. But if I buy this kit, I need another set of switches as I only have 90 of it (less than 90 now because some are already bent to oblivion).
@@cheeseninja7743 I don't know how bent yours are, but whenever I bend my pins, I usually use a letter opener or a small blade to pop it back out somewhat straight, and then use a needle nose plier to straighten them good. I know the switches are super expensive but they can add up. Good luck!
@@aleksitanninen I think I can still save some of them but the thing is if I buy this kit, I need to buy another set of kiwi switches which will cost another 10 USD (they only sell them by set which is 45 switches). And a set of new keycaps as well. While the Ajazz AK820 Pro is also on sale for 48 USD. Decisions, decisions.
Yes we definitely need more content for this board. I also built my wife an EK98 and used the same sea salt switches. Surprised her with some coffee cat keycaps by Yunzii. She loves the entire build.
Yes I almost got those coffee cat keycaps for a build I would like to do, too. They are so cute. I’m happy to hear your wife loves her build too…my husband still loves his build as well. Have a good one and thanks for commenting!
Thank you for making this video! I ordered this board a few days ago, and other than this video there’s hardly any content online abt it. It seems like a solid board so I’m excited to get it. I’m wanting to make an extensive Reddit review or something since I literally couldn’t find anything Abt it.
Hi thanks for commenting! That’s exciting you are getting this board too. As far as I’m aware, the board is still holding up nicely apart from some wear on the keycaps from hard daily use. You’re right, I couldn’t find much additional content on this when I was editing this too, so I’m glad you found it helpful.
Good luck on your Reddit review, and I hope you enjoy it!
are these just sea salt or sea salt silent?
Hi! These are the sea salt silent. According to my husband, he now uses Akko Penguin Silent for this keyboard, and he really enjoys it. Hope this helps!
I just bought a set of Ajazz Kiwi Switch and got frustrated because my current outemu hotswap boards keep bending them. And now I found this kit on sale in Amazon right now at 34 USD. I think it's worth it. Right? 😅
Oh no I’m sorry to hear that about the Ajazz Kiwi Switch. I’ll relay the message to my husband since it’s his keyboard. Thanks for commenting and good luck with your build!
Yes it's totally worth it, and I've been using it for around 3 months now. And if it's $34 USD, it's even better deal than when I got it for $55 USD. The PC plate has a bit of flex so it is pretty forgiving to type on. I did bend the pins on 1 switch during the setup, it's very easy to troubleshoot using the VIA website. Go for it!!!
@@EviesHangout The outemu sockets are just too tight that's why. But if I buy this kit, I need another set of switches as I only have 90 of it (less than 90 now because some are already bent to oblivion).
@@cheeseninja7743 I don't know how bent yours are, but whenever I bend my pins, I usually use a letter opener or a small blade to pop it back out somewhat straight, and then use a needle nose plier to straighten them good. I know the switches are super expensive but they can add up. Good luck!
@@aleksitanninen I think I can still save some of them but the thing is if I buy this kit, I need to buy another set of kiwi switches which will cost another 10 USD (they only sell them by set which is 45 switches). And a set of new keycaps as well. While the Ajazz AK820 Pro is also on sale for 48 USD. Decisions, decisions.