I Built A SILENT Keyboard Using Only AliExpress...

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I built a budget silent keyboard (GMK 87) using ONLY AliExpress!
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Sponsored by AliExpress who did not review this video.
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HipyoTech
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I recently bought the Aula F87 on Aliexpress for $60 and boy is it good for the price, like damn budget boards have improved a lot in the last few years.

Remmes
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For anyone wondering about the switches, mine just got here today and they are perfect. I was looking for quiet switches so I wouldnt wake anyone up at home during nighttime. I put them in maybe an hour ago and they are exactly what I was hoping for.

boofenschmirtz
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I've been using this keyboard (tape modded) ($40), Outemu Summer Linear switches (no added lube) ($20), and cheap cherry profile clonekaps ($18) as a daily driver for about 6 months and have been loving it. I probably swapped out the the stabilizers and lubed those up with some cheap kit by Epomaker (sub $10). Nice to see the board discussed on your channel.

Also have experience with the Silent Peach and the Silent Cream switches mentioned here. Peach are a little too light for me, so I always come back tot he Silent Cream Yellows on other boards I've put together (all always under $100).

MrDylanMcNasty
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The sound deadening is pretty safe if you never need to remove it as it’s impossible to remove without leaving a bunch of the butyl behind. Being butyl rubber for the aluminum backing you don’t have to worry about shorting anything.

IS
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There's a very simple solution for the difficult to remove Kilmat - just cover the board in tape first. Use a good quality tape with some stretch to it, something like 3M Clear Repair Tape.

_Piers_
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A bit more info on the screen, and overall opinion of the board/switches would've been nice.

Remmes
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6:52 instead of removing the backer tape of the dampening sheet just cut out small areas so that it will still stick but not ruin the pcb.

Chris-lywt
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Hipyo! Please do a review of the best keyboards with knobs and/or screens!

Terracotta_Me
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9:08 You're a legend for using this clip

Dan-
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As an artist, i love the fact that you mentioned and even tried to protect us while buying, like, i know so many artists suffering due Aliexpress rip offs, Thank you so much for stopping and knowing we exist <3

KuroJesterheaD
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The Outemu Cream Yellow that you showed as tactile option, are pretty quiet even when you remove the silicon dumpers, is pretty quiet, and there is then a small travel before the tactile bump, which makes it feel a bit more pronounced.

claudiobuiatti
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I'm loving the silent peach v2 on the Varmillo Bluebell. Also got some silent peach v3 (same sound profile in an mx housing style), and they are incredible lubed and filmed

aleph
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yeah those peach switches are really good

leonc
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Now build the loudest keyboard possible

Frudu
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I live in Vietnam and I've bought the Mchose G75 Pro White Countour version with the same slient switch (Outemu Peach v2) at 55$ on Shopee and oh boy, it feels so

wind_de_santa
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I put the Outemu Silent Peaches in a Keychron K8 pro. I haven't done anything else to it yet but the switch from Gateron Browns to the Outemu Peach was really nice. Initially I was really concerned about the peach tinting the RGB since by comparison it was very pink. But once they're all in as a full set you can still get really nice blues and greens. It's my first ever mechanical keyboard.

LilacGeese
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Keen to see the review of the Lucky 65. Also keen for a review of the Ajazz 820 Pro - another cheap plastic keyboard but with hot swap, knob and screen

ianranson
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I just finished this build, it really was <$100USD, and good lord it really is _quiet._ I don't think you'd even need the Kilmat or tape; I don't have any and it still makes no noise. FWIW the deadening on the keys kinda makes it feel like rubber dome, but with almost zero weird play or whatever. I got the tactiles and linears and while the linears are gonna be faster for gaming, I like to type and the feel of the tactiles restore some of the mechanically-ness back to the keeb.

BinkyTheToaster
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GMK 87's are awesome, I remember trying to find a review from you when I built my keyboard using it.

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