Top 5 Ways To Make Your Keyboard THOCK (On A Budget)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @HipyoTech
    @HipyoTech  Год назад +177

    Howdy hey, I made the music for the title bits check it out here: open.spotify.com/track/69zNr5WN9v8voqHyGJp3qe?si=947a40c860d041f5

  • @BenLozej
    @BenLozej Год назад +437

    Hipyo, I want to thank you for getting me into the keyboard building! It’s such a great experience and it’s even better when you make it for someone else, I hope you keep doing what you like most. I’ll follow along no matter what!!

    • @adnanjairajpuri
      @adnanjairajpuri Год назад +6

      Bro got you into spending your lifes fortune 😭😭😭

    • @sackmm
      @sackmm Год назад

      @@adnanjairajpuri I'll keep typing on my 450 dollar keyboard, but thanks for the advice!

    • @adnanjairajpuri
      @adnanjairajpuri Год назад

      @@sackmm hey man im just joking dw i respect hobbies dawg, also im glad you got a nice custom keyboard. Im going for one too:)

    • @sackmm
      @sackmm Год назад

      @@adnanjairajpuri Well good luck with that build!

    • @bezerk8616
      @bezerk8616 Год назад +1

      @@sackmm 450 is kinda insane bro

  • @hobbyadhd
    @hobbyadhd Год назад +321

    I was a bit zoned out doing some CAD work, but I did hear silver bullet. You wouldn't believe how expensive that was to fill my keyboard with silver bullets, and I wouldn't say the sound is improved at all. I may need to watch the video again and pay attention this time.

    • @baoht
      @baoht 7 месяцев назад +3

      silver bullet may or may not have been an expession

    • @LandyVlad_Rides
      @LandyVlad_Rides 5 месяцев назад +9

      I hope this doesn't reach you too late. Your silver bullet keyboard should prove moderately useful in the event of a vampire attack, however delivery of the bullet by the traditional method is preferred for optimal results.

  • @vikram7667
    @vikram7667 6 месяцев назад +34

    00:01 Top 5 ways to improve keyboard sound
    01:15 Tape mod for improved keyboard sound
    02:34 Wrap bare bones keyboard PCB in plastic wrap for thock sound
    03:52 Using press and seal improves the sound of switches
    05:12 Lubing switches is a key step for improving keyboard sound and feel.
    06:17 Adding lube to high contact points makes the keyboard smoother.
    07:27 Using dampening materials and choosing keycaps can improve keyboard sound
    08:50 Thick PBT keycap sets improve keyboard sound quality.

  • @djguzzy10
    @djguzzy10 Год назад +239

    Hey Hipyo, easy thing for the painters tape mod is make it less sticky. lightly press the tape on your shirt (clean preferably) and it will lessen the adhesive. helps a ton and makes the tape not as sticky. just fyi

    • @funyunfingers
      @funyunfingers Год назад +69

      It says a lot about the keyboard community when this man has to specify that the shirt should be clean

    • @crusadertwo239
      @crusadertwo239 Год назад +4

      @@funyunfingers cough cough "gorilla glue" cough cough

    • @funyunfingers
      @funyunfingers Год назад +2

      @@crusadertwo239 cough cough “joke” cough cough

    • @crusadertwo239
      @crusadertwo239 Год назад +2

      @@funyunfingers I was making a ✨ joke ✨

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme 6 месяцев назад

      It won't lessen the adhesive. It's just that fibers and dust particles will adhere to it.

  • @BN99239
    @BN99239 Год назад +154

    With the automotive dampener, it also makes a noticeable difference to roll it down as well. Those rectangles that are bulging up, yeah those have to be rolled down so that they're fairly flat. I am a big fan of automotive dampener too, but these materials tend to reduce sound frequencies across the board, lows, highs, everything. I know some people prefer to only dampen lower frequencies and some like to dampen higher frequencies sounds, it all depends on the board they have and all the materials used.

    • @mee6box
      @mee6box Год назад +3

      Do you know where you can just buy one sheet? All the listings I have seen are 80 dollar rolls and I personally don’t think I need that much.

    • @blackcatiswatchingyou7776
      @blackcatiswatchingyou7776 Год назад +2

      @@mee6boxyou are paying a premium for "Auto" sound deadening brands like Dynamat, etc... they are nice but really overkill and overpriced for this application. There are cheaper brands that make the same product for less. They come in various thicknesses so make sure it will fit in your KB. You can also go super cheap and use Frost King or Peal & Seal duct insulation from a hardware store, I use them in my cars its the same thing but cheaper.

  • @c4rb0n
    @c4rb0n Год назад +43

    I did my first mod recently with my Blackwidow v2, witch consisted in put cotton under the keycaps. I made a huge diference for almost no money. Thnks by the inspiration, btw ^^

  • @johnsonpau1833
    @johnsonpau1833 Год назад +767

    No need premieres dude just drop it , I wanna watch NOW

    • @Gabito246
      @Gabito246 Год назад +11

      Fr

    • @vegitoscollection
      @vegitoscollection Год назад +87

      premiering helps a lot with revenue and with the algorithm magic

    • @A_Hostage
      @A_Hostage Год назад +3

      augh

    • @qwertpoiuy430
      @qwertpoiuy430 Год назад +9

      @@vegitoscollection no one knows if this is true

    • @Harryotos
      @Harryotos Год назад +15

      Probably to engage with his fans. I've watched a few now and he's always talking and awnsering questions.

  • @Shaytastical
    @Shaytastical Год назад +28

    My boyfriend is really into making keyboards so I’m glad I found you. Going to try building one for each of us! Thanks Hipyo, glad to have found you! ❤

  • @SilverCrypt
    @SilverCrypt Год назад +46

    The tape part is actually concerning. You preferably don't want to do any tape if you have a battery inside your keyboard. Electrical tape can actually be harmful, especially to hotswap sockets. If there's no battery on a hotswap pcb, use painter's tape. There's less chance of ripping out a hotswap socket. Just remember to avoid the jst cable connections so you dont accidentally rip those out either.

    • @MarksterC
      @MarksterC Год назад +7

      He uses painters tape in the video for a reason lol

    • @SilverCrypt
      @SilverCrypt Год назад +13

      @@MarksterC …he said to use electrical tape. Facepalm. I wasn’t saying the comment based on his actions but on what he was telling people to do

    • @sleepyzzzz720
      @sleepyzzzz720 Год назад

      @@SilverCrypt so even if i have a battery painters tape is still to go?

    • @SilverCrypt
      @SilverCrypt Год назад +3

      @@sleepyzzzz720 just use painter's tape on PCB and avoid covering the battery

  • @texdoc89
    @texdoc89 Год назад +10

    Been watching your videos for awhile now, just ordered all the goodies to build my first board and definitely using the tape mod(electric since it has batteries) and lubing the switches. Thanks for the awesome videos, love the channel

  • @christopherberry8519
    @christopherberry8519 3 месяца назад +1

    I kind of rolled a few of your mods together and took a brown paper bag, folded it to size, rolled it in ceran wrap, taped it to the bottom of the case with painters tape and I was surprised that it took a slightly rattly keyboard and firmed up the sound somewhat. I did cut small holes for the screws and had to resync the 2.4Ghz dongle.
    It's a YK75 low profile keyboard without too much you can change with outemu blue switches - just because they were cheaper. for my hands, it's now the fastest keyboard I own - probably because I enjoy typing on it most and thus practice on it more.
    It would be my all-time best keyboard (yes, mine are all cheap) except that you can't program keys and macros - but I went from 40 wpm to 60wpm in a couple of days.
    I'm probably the key demographic in terms of starting and moving up in the keyboard world. It's not scary but under $100, the improvements that you can make are insane for a small budget.

  • @kamera709
    @kamera709 Год назад +3

    I appreciate all the help on the video. I do plan on using this mod on my NJ80 and hopefully my Zoom75 but according to Tempest's article he says this:
    What Kind of Tape is Suitable For the Mod?
    To ensure that you would buy suitable and keyboard-safe tape for tape modding, you must keep in mind these two important things:
    Buy tape that is not too adhesive or sticky or designed to be easily removed. Examples of less adhesive and less sticky tapes are masking, washi, or painter’s tapes; if you ever decide to remove the tape behind your PCB, it will not damage your board.
    Sticky tapes such as duct tape and box tape tend to ruin your PCB by pulling out conduits from your keyboard when removed. Additionally, super adhesive tapes leave sticky residues that may also ruin your board.
    !!!!!Another thing to remember is that you should buy tape that is not conducive. Conductive tapes, such as electrical tape, can cause short circuits, damaging your PCB. This is especially true if your keyboard comes with a battery. The tape can potentially serve as insulation to the board’s battery, thus harming your PCB.!!!!!!
    Tape that you can buy online or at local stores is sufficient for the mod. However, to guarantee that you will not damage your PCB in the process of modding, avoid purchasing adhesive and conductive tapes. Instead, opt for tapes that you can remove easily.
    I'm sorry, but I just had to make sure. Still great advice!!

    • @lucasamorim2735
      @lucasamorim2735 7 месяцев назад +1

      Just a comment about your post, from my knowledge electrical tape is not conductive and is used to isolate energy thus promoting an environment where eletricity can’t propagate and cause damage to the circuits of the PCB.

  • @5dollarshake263
    @5dollarshake263 Год назад +4

    I'm only 24 hours into this new world of custom/modded keyboards that I had ZERO idea existed but now the algorithm has taken a hold of me.
    I never knew there were a bunch of different keyboard sounds people sought after which has been pretty funny to me because I realized I'm part of the "I want my keyboard to sound like 1913 typewriter" kind of guy.
    Although after scowling past dozens of videos with "THOCK" in the title but then deciding to watch this one I 100% understand the appeal but before It got to that part of the video I was thinking "bet this THOCK thing is going to be so over-rated and dumb.

  • @kalypso4133
    @kalypso4133 Год назад +6

    There needs to be videos on how to make a keyboard as silent as possible. Noisy keyboards annoy me, but there is something nice about feeling the button thunk when it's pressed.

  • @myeyesarewaiting
    @myeyesarewaiting 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so glad I found this video. I now know that I'm not as ill as I thought. I was for buying PBT key caps and getting some of those rubber washer things as well for my ancient SS 7G. People at work thought I was going way over the score, but now that I know that people dismantle switches to lube them with tiny brushes I feel much better about myself.

  • @Clackbait
    @Clackbait Год назад +2

    Congrats on 500K homie!!!

  • @jackiiiex3
    @jackiiiex3 Год назад +20

    PERFECT timing for this video. This community has converted me to try building my own keyboard :) Thank you Hipyo !

  • @GR8FLMD3AD
    @GR8FLMD3AD 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for all the info! I really enjoy your casual and entertaining hosting style!

  • @kilo-papa
    @kilo-papa 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love this video and your channel, thanks for your time/content/good energy 😊

  • @teejay6534
    @teejay6534 Год назад +1

    I want you to know my dampening is a nice layer of rice 7:56

  • @Raylux_
    @Raylux_ Год назад +5

    Can someone tell me the keycaps set at 2:15 ?

  • @1Chitus
    @1Chitus Год назад +5

    Thanks so much for your channel, Hippyo! I can't dive full into the hobby, but I have to type a lot, and was inspired by your channel to dive in (somewhat). I got the Magegee MX Box (with red switches) for cheap to try out mechanical keyboards, and I love it, simple as it is. Think you could take a crack at modding one of those for us super low-enders? Thanks for sharing what you love!

    • @LordLxnce
      @LordLxnce Год назад

      Yooooo I have that SAME keyboard. I did the tape mod, got decent switches and key caps and it sounds perfect

  • @borgirman4640
    @borgirman4640 Год назад +2

    This is brilliant! Thank you for the very informative at the same time very casual and laid back content.

  • @officialfrasr
    @officialfrasr 4 месяца назад +2

    bro didn't think we would hear the RuneScape music in the background lol

  • @Sh4rpN
    @Sh4rpN 6 месяцев назад +1

    ive seen countless people used tape mod. i just did it for the first time and oh boy. my keyboard thocks much more and i shouldve done this a while ago.

  • @Miraki_23
    @Miraki_23 Год назад +1

    Nice video, and I like the RuneScape music in background too lol ;)

  • @Trikk57
    @Trikk57 2 месяца назад

    Hey Hipyo. I just did what I'm calling the Velcro mod. Basically it's the tape mode but instead of tape you are using the Loop side of some sticky backed Velcro. I use some 50mm (2") on the back of the pcb and some in the case of my budget Ajazz and it has given it so much dampening and now the case feels like it's made of a solid block of something. Looking forward to some new decent switches and maybe ceramic keycaps. I like creamy thock and it's definitely getting there..
    Oh ands it has made it feel like it has huge gasket mounts too.. so good

  • @sutekhseth
    @sutekhseth Год назад +2

    Oh I'm gonna have sea shanty 2 in my head all day thanks to the background music of 5:39 lol

    • @bobbyjarsulic862
      @bobbyjarsulic862 Год назад +1

      Can't believe I had to scroll for 40 miles to find this

  • @BryceMcSherry
    @BryceMcSherry Месяц назад

    I dampened a Razer gaming keyboard with air filters and tape modded it with painters tape and let me tell you; vast improvement in sound profile. Also quieter.

  • @p5eudo883
    @p5eudo883 Год назад +1

    I'm glad you added the warning about zapping the PCB with the plastic wrap. But wtf why even have that in there given the chance for static discharge? Did it never cause problems for you?

  • @rosybees
    @rosybees 2 месяца назад

    Love the sea shanty background music

  • @LandyVlad_Rides
    @LandyVlad_Rides 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have a Cougar Attack2 so am limited what I can do as switches are not-removable (soldered) and therefore (as far as I know) can't be lubed. Also cant wrap the PCB. What options do I have to improve the sound of mine and especially the terrible space bar which sounds really hollow and well, terrible. Ta.

    • @LandyVlad_Rides
      @LandyVlad_Rides 5 месяцев назад +1

      update: Yeah there's very little possible the only thing I could do was the tape mod and it has actually made it better. It's by no means good - still quite terrible actually - but is certainly better than before the tape mod - a tad thockier. Worth doing for sure, I do still really want a proper keyboard though.

  • @Shinysstar
    @Shinysstar Год назад +2

    Hipyo do you know where I can find myself a Toby to help lube my switches?

  • @kohizeri_daisuki
    @kohizeri_daisuki Год назад +5

    Based on my experience, getting your keyboard to thock heavily depends on the acoustics of your board rather than the switch, maybe like 80% keeb and 20% switch. I tried a budget thocky switch (Feker Matcha) that has a long pole and nylon bottom housing and it doesn't thock on my keyboard. The reason is that my keeb's silicone dampeners actually filter out the low pitch sounds a.k.a. thock, making it clacky and poppy. So I removed them and replaced my switch dampeners to PE foam and my bottom plate silicone to polyfill (that I stole from my pillows lol). The sound difference was amazing. My keeb went from a high-pitch clack sound profile to a deeper thock. I think I watched another youtuber explain this topic better, iirc it was Keybored.

  • @Jyester85
    @Jyester85 11 месяцев назад +1

    What keyboard/caps are those at 9:42 ? Those sound amazing! Honestly...what caps and switches?

    • @spaceboy3101
      @spaceboy3101 10 месяцев назад

      yeah, those were nice.

  • @richardmctheny5238
    @richardmctheny5238 Год назад

    The old school RuneScape track in the background is goated. Good stuff.

  • @marthaquintanilla-ramirez919
    @marthaquintanilla-ramirez919 Год назад +1

    I think I was meant to find this video, LOL Im about to buy my first mechanical keyboard and one of the things Ive been hearing about is lubing!!! Thank you for an awesome video!!!!!! Subscribed 😋

  • @zenoeditz69
    @zenoeditz69 7 месяцев назад

    Omg Hipyo! I taped modded my Womier SK75 keyboard with Akko cream blue pros, and it THOCKS. Thanks for the advice.

  • @SomeSloan
    @SomeSloan Год назад

    Thanks to you I am going to attempt modding a $15 E-YOOSO Keyboard 🙃. I will be ordering all I need in a week or so. Here are all the parts i'll get:
    * XFasten's 2in wide painters tape
    * Tekbond's 2.8oz of silicon caulk
    * Akko CS matcha green 3 pin linear switches
    * Matcha green (various green shades) PBT caps
    * ZugGear Durock plate mounted stabilizers
    * 3m's cloth adhesive medical tape
    * Epomaker's mint gree coiled usb cable
    The keyboard is a bit different than the one in the video you had made using a E-YOOSO, here are the differences on mine:
    * Has a metal panel
    * Has RGB, but only in yellow 😅
    * The case is all white
    * Has detachable USB C cable method
    I won't be doing any lubing, but maybe later down the line.

  • @xd_volts
    @xd_volts Год назад

    I’m on a budget and got Akko pre lubed jelly blacks and I like the sound of em

  • @EnZoLand
    @EnZoLand 2 месяца назад

    I used 2 layers of cheap closed cell from from Ali, really helped my k63!

  • @Supernova20000
    @Supernova20000 7 месяцев назад

    Damn, tape mod comlepely changed the sound of my keyboard. Thats so cool.

  • @soggycracker5934
    @soggycracker5934 Год назад +6

    I have my caps picked out... A black on white aura set. I have(maybe) chosen the barebones... The Gmmk2. But I have yet to choose the switches. I grew up with the GLORIOUS tactility of a Model M, but the sound is a no go for gaming... So I am chasing the feel without the racket. Please help.

    • @ashorezy
      @ashorezy Год назад +1

      i use the GMMK2 65% and it is amazing! right now on mine i use lubed milky yellows, which sounds amazing compared with the foam and tape mods.

  • @jessiekiefer2536
    @jessiekiefer2536 9 месяцев назад

    I’m getting items for my gf for Christmas and I assumed the stem holder would be in the products linked but was very happy to see that the press and seal was there lmfao

  • @Ashley212131
    @Ashley212131 Год назад

    This is my first time watching your vids & I typed it in “how to make your keyboard thock” and this was perfectly entertaining & educational 😂 I love this

  • @ossis-2000
    @ossis-2000 Год назад +1

    homies a mad scientist for keyboards

  • @andresjaramillo2635
    @andresjaramillo2635 Год назад

    never knew keyboards can be so intricate in building them. cool vid !

  • @Arek_R.
    @Arek_R. Год назад +9

    Unfortunately only 20% subs because majority of the people watch your channel to decide which keyboard to buy or watch a single review, not everyone ends up with keyboard hobby and buying 50 keyboards for no reason and endlessly mod them lol.

  • @berknoyan7594
    @berknoyan7594 9 месяцев назад +1

    hi hipyo, thanks for the content. so taping, wrapping, lubing, foaming and changing keycaps. can we do all at once? and if we'll ask you which 2-3 of them should we choose and apply and not all 5. what'll you recommend? could you decide based on time/efficiency? taping-wrapping-lubing or just taping-wrapping? what do you think?

  • @MapleMulch
    @MapleMulch Год назад +1

    I’m over here dreaming with my red dragon k552😂

  • @Drinkyoghurt
    @Drinkyoghurt 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm listening to this on a pair of €1200 professional studio monitors, and I legit can't hear a difference between the before and after sounds. What the heck?

  • @flyktsoda
    @flyktsoda Год назад +1

    If barny 64 made keyboard video, this would be it

  • @c4ptchunk
    @c4ptchunk 10 месяцев назад +2

    So, why didn't you press n seal the play-doh to seal it up so that it wouldn't dry out?

  • @LLEWION
    @LLEWION 4 месяца назад +1

    I lubed my Keychron K8 optical switches it took me like 4 hours, it got quieter but after 1 week it's loud again.

  • @jaqhass
    @jaqhass Год назад

    I just snackrificed curtains. It's perfect!

  • @mrexile09
    @mrexile09 Год назад

    That metal keycap board sound sooooo satisfying

  • @st_synna
    @st_synna Год назад

    Aaaaa I've been looking for tips/help on keyboards that sound like ice clanking in glass. I found the word now - thocky! Thanksss

  • @shawnjoseph7522
    @shawnjoseph7522 Год назад

    No questions aboot the labtop...greeting from the states

  • @Jrizy.
    @Jrizy. 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey sorry for the noob question, but where do you recommend getting PCB "boards" 60%-75% to build your own keyboards?

  • @AlmightyBosnian
    @AlmightyBosnian Год назад

    I thought I had osrs open in the background when I first heard your background music lolol

  • @obvious_humor
    @obvious_humor Год назад +1

    tape mod imo doesn't make your sound "better", it just makes it louder. makes sense since it's effectively reflecting the sound before it gets dampened by the case.

  • @tvmcoffee8622
    @tvmcoffee8622 Год назад +1

    "some come quite dry"
    ~Hipyo Tech 2023

  • @zeal514
    @zeal514 Год назад

    oo that thock. its all about that thock. just cant get enough of that thock.

  • @Hanabe_Fascart
    @Hanabe_Fascart Год назад

    Also, in the barebone usually have a metal plate, brass one is better to have a thock sound, steel is more for a clacky or clicky

  • @sh3vz0r
    @sh3vz0r Год назад

    OMG 5:49 Sea Shanty 2 BRO I LUV YOU

  • @dimitris.4484
    @dimitris.4484 Год назад

    That a unique hobby. Building custom mechanical keyboards.

  • @CXVOCS
    @CXVOCS 4 месяца назад

    I got a xvx sk80 which is a $50 keyboard with white switches and I tape modded it and it sounded amazing like a $150 or $200 keyboard

  • @YourPersonalGeek
    @YourPersonalGeek Год назад

    Hipyo this video was fantastic and at 6:00 is that OLD SCHOOL RUNESCAPE MUSIC??? Even fucking better mate

  • @Sonofthefire4
    @Sonofthefire4 11 месяцев назад +1

    hey, nice oldschool runescape music!

  • @pdubsweir3
    @pdubsweir3 Год назад

    Hey you should try the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Sheets....it's a very dense melamine sponge in a .75 millimeter thick format. The material is a dense, ultra tight cell sponge (cells so small and tight, you need a microscope to see the pores). The material has an amazing springy-ness to it and it is far denser than traditional foam or Eva foam. It comes in many sheets and you can probably layer them if you need to. Definitely worth more of a try than playdoh, sand, or whatever crazy thock experiments. Definitely try this. I think it is a game changer.

  • @creativeexperience6388
    @creativeexperience6388 7 месяцев назад

    Building my first board right now. Im using a redragon k556 with ktt kong white v3 and sa keycaps and i did the tape mod

  • @jayedahmed3437
    @jayedahmed3437 6 месяцев назад

    The lube definitely worked.
    If only i had the time to do it🙂

  • @georgevanvorhis5613
    @georgevanvorhis5613 Год назад +1

    Me watching this video after recently building a Keychron K2 with 4 layers of painters tape 😳

    • @BennyTygohome
      @BennyTygohome Год назад +1

      It's likely going to be fine. My k8 arrives this week and i plan to use at least 2 layers of tape but with some foam under it, above battery... KeyboardKustoms keychron foam kits. Also ordered a POM plastic top plate from the same place. (I'm not affiliated with them).

  • @VitiateTheImmortal
    @VitiateTheImmortal Год назад

    Just did my first tape mod with the pcb. Now I wait for my black lubed and filmed cherries to arrive

  • @Brandon_118
    @Brandon_118 Год назад

    Sea shanty 2 in background ❤

  • @Kinetica_tm
    @Kinetica_tm Год назад

    Feels good to be one of the 20% and feels good to type on a thock keyboard. Thnx for amazing video

  • @tomtypingasmr
    @tomtypingasmr Год назад

    Great ideas to try! Thx

  • @chengong388
    @chengong388 10 месяцев назад

    I tried kitchen thick paper towels and that worked somewhat.

  • @iamctrl
    @iamctrl Год назад +1

    Damn Music producer that makes keyboards? Yep you got my respect

  • @minajensen1974
    @minajensen1974 Год назад +1

    I cut out my old neoprene mousepad and put it in the back to dampen it. Theres no foil and its cheap! it works really well to dampen noise. Good deep dulcet tones. I wanted to put 2 layers in, but I could only fit 1.

  • @stickfood8117
    @stickfood8117 Год назад

    Love the runescape music in the back

  • @picsr
    @picsr Год назад +2

    What is the keyboard and keycaps at 8:10 ?

  • @mybeesshrimp1687
    @mybeesshrimp1687 Год назад +1

    How is this the first tech video i am watching which geniuenly made me laugh in the first 5 seconds

  • @hectorreynoso1920
    @hectorreynoso1920 5 месяцев назад

    Tape key caps makes a crazy difference

  • @EliasExists
    @EliasExists Год назад

    So I don’t have much to comment on besides the fact I know that pillow you use, and I gotta say, you’ve got immaculate choice in pillows friend

  • @dowroa
    @dowroa Год назад +1

    Unless you want your switches to be wet, it's "damping", not "dampening". I see this all the time in the car suspension (or any spring/oscillation reduction conversation). Just FYI. :)

    • @nitonol58
      @nitonol58 11 месяцев назад

      Came to say this also

  • @rasseswe605
    @rasseswe605 Год назад

    watching this video even tho i use a corsair K95 rgb platinum (grey switches) that allready sounds amazing

  • @mjaydenagustin8534
    @mjaydenagustin8534 Год назад

    Just ordered a keyboard tysm for the video!

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl Год назад

    I just went out into the barn and got a Model M.
    And 8 others. And I was like wow, I have that man New Old Stock?
    From saving some PS/2 Model 30's /50's once upon a time when everyone else was tossing them in a dumpster. I did too quickly afterwards, but I kept the keyboards.

  • @diego_perez
    @diego_perez 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! have you tried some of those methods for a Glorious GMMK?, if not, do you think the dampening could work on a keyboard with not much space between the bottom and the PCB? I have already lubbed my switches and it was totally worth (also lubbed the stabilizers). Thank you for your content!

  • @rocklee305
    @rocklee305 8 месяцев назад

    The osrs background music is CRAZY.

  • @Deepjyoti1989
    @Deepjyoti1989 Год назад

    Hey bro, Very awesome video. Which keyboard is that purple one, CNC aluminus i guess. I really like that. keep it up bro

  • @ajkeebs4373
    @ajkeebs4373 Год назад

    I just modded my stabalizers and it makes such a difference, I made a video on it but lube is definitely the biggest factor

  • @QuantumKayos
    @QuantumKayos Год назад

    0:15 whats in this one? Love the colour scheme and everything

  • @SloRush
    @SloRush Год назад +1

    What keyboard is the one with the RGB panel on the side of the case? I want that one!

  • @giiiizmo
    @giiiizmo Год назад

    Love the RuneScape soundtrack (6:00) 😂

  • @softdrink6048
    @softdrink6048 Год назад

    Need to know what that those blue/black/Pink JP style keycaps are... they look good.

  • @Apparizziion
    @Apparizziion Год назад

    thock like a king who's on a budget.

  • @laneegeero6135
    @laneegeero6135 Год назад +1

    all the before and after-
    him "yeah I'm showing them the secrets"
    us " bro it sounds exactly the same "