u/The-Director1119

Image 1 — A Paws-itive Review of the Royal Kludge S98
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A Paws-itive Review of the Royal Kludge S98

I had the chance to review this keyboard for free from Royal Kludge, and I’ve really enjoyed it.

The build is substantial – the case has real heft, the typing feel is solid, and there’s almost no hollow ping or rattle out of the box. It came with Royal Kludge’s pre-lubed linear cream switches, and I left those in because they felt and sounded really good to me out of the box. The creams are smooth, with a slightly muted, thocky sound profile that I genuinely enjoyed.

I swapped on some Inland cat keycaps from Micro Center, because obviously I had to, and I think they look great on this board. It ended up being a really fun setup.

One feature I liked more than I expected was the display at the top. It’s useful, has a variety of functions, and gives the board a little extra character.

Overall, I think this is a solid board if you want something that’s enjoyable stock but still fun to customize. For someone looking for a feature-rich board with room to customize, the RK-S98 is genuinely worth a look.

u/The-Director1119 — 12 days ago

A Paws-itive Review for the Royal Kludge S98

I had the chance to review this keyboard for free from Royal Kludge, and I’ve really enjoyed it.

The build is substantial – the case has real heft, the typing feel is solid, and there’s almost no hollow ping or rattle out of the box. It came with Royal Kludge’s pre-lubed linear cream switches, and I left those in because they felt and sounded really good to me out of the box. The creams are smooth, with a slightly muted, thocky sound profile that I genuinely enjoyed.

I swapped on some Inland cat keycaps from Micro Center, because obviously I had to, and I think they look great on this board. It ended up being a really fun setup.

One feature I liked more than I expected was the display at the top. It’s useful, has a variety of functions, and gives the board a little extra character.

Overall, I think this is a solid board if you want something that’s enjoyable stock but still fun to customize. For someone looking for a feature-rich board with room to customize, the RK-S98 is genuinely worth a look.

u/The-Director1119 — 12 days ago

A Paws-itive Review for the Royal Kludge S98

I had the chance to review this keyboard for free from Royal Kludge, and I’ve really enjoyed it.

The build is substantial – the case has real heft, the typing feel is solid, and there’s almost no hollow ping or rattle out of the box. It came with Royal Kludge’s pre-lubed linear cream switches, and I left those in because they felt and sounded really good to me out of the box. The creams are smooth, with a slightly muted, thocky sound profile that I genuinely enjoyed.

I swapped on some Inland cat keycaps from Micro Center, because obviously I had to, and I think they look great on this board. It ended up being a really fun setup.

One feature I liked more than I expected was the display at the top. It’s useful, has a variety of functions, and gives the board a little extra character.

Overall, I think this is a solid board if you want something that’s enjoyable stock but still fun to customize. For someone looking for a feature-rich board with room to customize, the RK-S98 is genuinely worth a look.

u/The-Director1119 — 12 days ago

Hey yall! This is a cream Mode SixtyFive with copper accent and Modern Materials Stone keycaps. It has oil king switches and it’s very thocky to type with. Does it work?

u/The-Director1119 — 23 days ago

I put some new keycaps on one of my endgame keyboards. It is outfitted with a copper base and Oil King switches. It is very thocky. What do yall think? I really love this hobby.

u/The-Director1119 — 25 days ago