Reddit Reddit reviews Saitek Mad Catz STRIKE7 Modular RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard with Customizable Metal Frame, 24 Programmable Macros, and LCD Touchscreen

We found 14 Reddit comments about Saitek Mad Catz STRIKE7 Modular RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard with Customizable Metal Frame, 24 Programmable Macros, and LCD Touchscreen. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Saitek Mad Catz STRIKE7 Modular RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard with Customizable Metal Frame, 24 Programmable Macros, and LCD Touchscreen
Completely modular and customizable layout works great with flight and space sim HOTAS24 macro buttons let you call even the most complex commands in a single press3-Part Active Palm Rest and Two Adjustable Integrated Wrist RestsUpdated to work seamlessly with Windows 10, 8, and 7. Refer user manual below.Simple macro programming interface and application launcherVENOM LCD Module includes 2 High-speed USB Ports
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14 Reddit comments about Saitek Mad Catz STRIKE7 Modular RGB Backlit Gaming Keyboard with Customizable Metal Frame, 24 Programmable Macros, and LCD Touchscreen:

u/ADCBot · 6 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Maybe one of these?


Azio Levetron Mech 5

Mad Catz STRIKE 7


Cougar 700K



I'll keep updating this if I find any more.


Edit: I found some more...


K-15 (no company name?)


Coolsnake XK18


TOMOKO LED Backlight MK


Generic Keyboard technically not mechanical but interesting...

u/scizotal · 6 pointsr/starcitizen
u/onepennytoomany · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

oh lord gabeN look at this keyboard porn...

Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E 7

Amazon

u/Spartan_029 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This one, here

u/Rquebus · 1 pointr/DerekSmart

Which basically was a repaint of this existing saitek keyboard.

u/9fiftyfive_ · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I mean, if it's going to end up being a small difference in price anyways, do I just go Type-S? Then again, spending $300 up front is hard for me to justify, no matter how good the keyboard, although $300 on this is more justifiable than $300 on this

u/Theswiftygamer · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Take a look at these pictures

Your keyboard isn't as extreme, and it is a great price for an MX keyboard.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/battlestations

I think you were looking for this keyboard. It's from the same company.

u/Grumbar2165 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

would love this or a giftcard towards it is a must have !!!

i chose its my characters name in WoW =)

u/WANIP · 0 pointsr/battlestations

http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Catz-S-T-R-I-K-E-7-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0090ECASW
it's ridiculously expressive for what it is, a tricked out rubberdome keyboard.

u/PenPenGuin · 0 pointsr/keyboards

You didn't list your budget, but since you said you have a Lycosa, I'm going to assume you know what it feels like to throw money at a keyboard.

Gaming keyboards (well, keyboards in general) can range from very budget friendly, to ridiculous.

Sticking with Razer and going for a more "solid" feel, the new Blackwidow line with the Razer custom switches may be what you're looking for. The versions with the Razer orange switches may be quiet enough that your roommate won't mind. The Blackwidow Ultimate Stealth has all the lights and other bells and whistles. The Logitech G710+ should feel and sound about the same.

If you want to dump the mechanical switch types all together, the Logitech G19 and the Corsair K50 are all-around good boards, but they'll have the same feel and heft of your Lycosa.

Your most solid built keyboards are going to be the mechanical ones - if even for the simple fact that the 104+ individual Cherry switches will weigh more than a single sheet of rubber membrane. If you get the chance, I'd suggest trying out a brown, red, or black Cherry switch. They don't have the telltale click, but if you're a key-basher, they can still be loud. If you find you hate'em or they're too loud, there's not too many membrane keyboards that have the "tanky" feeling of a mech. You might already be at the top of the heap with the Lycosa.