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Haha, thanks! The Model M is much better than any of those rubber dome keyboards you get nowadays. I've never tried any of the MX Blue keyboards before, but from what I hear, it's totally worth it. But I'm perfectly content with my Model M. Maybe it doesn't look as pretty, but the typing experience is great!
The specs of my PC? It's been so long, I had to pull up Speccy to see what's in it lol.
AMD FX-8350 4.0 GHz
16 GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series
Asus M5A97 LE R2.0
120 GB SSD and a Toshiba 2 TB hard drive.
I don't recall exactly what the case is or the power supply. The system is about three years old at this point.
The second keyboard is a Unicomp Model M and it hooks into my Windows 98 PC. The same goes for the floppy drive. Because, why not? I don't care for floppies, but they are nice to have when you're working on an old PC such as the one that you see. :)
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[–] cyanghost [S] ago (edited ago)
Haha, thanks! The Model M is much better than any of those rubber dome keyboards you get nowadays. I've never tried any of the MX Blue keyboards before, but from what I hear, it's totally worth it. But I'm perfectly content with my Model M. Maybe it doesn't look as pretty, but the typing experience is great!
The specs of my PC? It's been so long, I had to pull up Speccy to see what's in it lol.
I don't recall exactly what the case is or the power supply. The system is about three years old at this point.
The second keyboard is a Unicomp Model M and it hooks into my Windows 98 PC. The same goes for the floppy drive. Because, why not? I don't care for floppies, but they are nice to have when you're working on an old PC such as the one that you see. :)