G84

EPOMAKER

G84

35 positive 0 neutral 2 negative

Based on 37 Reddit mentions

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In search of a keyboard so creamy I could cry

Epomaker G84 with creamy jade switches. Probably the best keyboard I own. A close second is the Yunzii B75 Pro, both the switch options (cocoa cream and milk) sound so nice. My experience is with more budget keyboards, so I don't have any suggestions for more expensive ones.

SleepyBudgie in r/keyboards

February 9, 2026 3:13 AM

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Irok mg75 max or Melgeek real67

I dont have the irok but have both the melgeek made68 and real67. Melgeek keyboards builds are really nice although the case are just plastic, made68 has aluminum version while real67 do not. Its software is really nice too, comparable to wooting imo. But, they dont sound really good to me. They are

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Tan_Bui in r/keyboards

January 23, 2026 8:00 AM

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A good hotswappable keyboard for a newbie

The Keychron Q3 fits all that criteria, as well as the Mechlands Ajazz AK870. The mechlands has a screen and knob that can be swapped with keys whenever you want which is pretty cool. There’s also the EpoMaker G84 pro that has a screen and knob with silicone keycaps so it has a quieter sound and sof

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FlanUnfair9329 in r/keyboards

February 5, 2026 9:04 PM

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Is it worth it modding the Hyperx Alloy Origins 60 with no experience?

Hey Defiant! I'm sorry i'm late. You might've already figured out what you want to do by now but i'll still reply if not. To be completely honest with you I had that keyboard for 4 years too actually, but I kinda regret buying it in the first place. Wasn't a fan of the sounds either personally. I to

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AndresXLA in r/MechanicalKeyboards

April 4, 2026 12:49 PM

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