Best Gaming Keyboards for 2021

 Your keyboard is your biggest connection to your PC, since it's the part that you touch the most. That means getting a better one can yield a more immediately noticeable difference than even upgrading your CPU. A gamer's choice in keyboard is even more critical. You need something that can team with your natural gaming skills and is also comfortable for long gaming sessions and typing. Appealing design choices to accompany your rig wouldn't hurt either.   Whether you’re battling through an FPS or just want a better typing experience all around, check out the best gaming keyboards we've tested below. They deliver an exemplary combination of responsiveness, features and style.

 

 

Quick Gaming Keyboard Shopping Tips

 

When searching for the best gaming keyboard, remember the following:  

 

Mechanical or bust: You probably don’t wan to even consider a non-mechanical keyboard. For most gamers, only mechanical keyboard switches will offer an experience worthy of being called the best. RGB or not? You can save a little money by getting a keyboard with a single-color backlight, but you’ll miss out on a spectacular light show.

If you opt for something with no backlight at all, make sure you'll be gaming in a well-lit area or are a touch typist. 

 

Pick your switch:

 


The best gaming keyboards use a number of different mechanical switch types that determine the feel and sound of each key press. There are even new ones coming this year, such as the Cherry Viola switch. The type of switch you choose depends on your personal preferences for typing and gaming.

 

Here are some of the most common:

 

A.) Clicky Tactile: Blue, Green, White

B.) Quiet Tactile: Brown, Clear

C.) Linear (quiet and go straight down): Red, Silver

 

Don't want to commit? Check out our article on how to change mechanical keyboard switches easily.  Our feature on mechanical switch spec ranges also explains how to read switch specs.

Full-size, tenkeyless or smaller? Tenkeyless boards drop the numpad, while 65% ones eliminate navigation keys and 60% boards also cut the arrow keys. While some users want every possible key, others prefer a smaller keyboard that gives them more space on their desk.

 

An RGB keyboard is an advanced type of LED backlit keyboard that generates custom colors by projecting simultaneous combinations of red, green, and blue light, like a TV, creating millions of potential hues. RGB keyboard software lets you choose your exact favorite colors and program them to appear on certain keys or in special sequences. You can even link your keyboard lighting effects to specific functions and game events or the real-time performance of your PC.

RGB gaming keyboards first gained attention as external add-ons in advanced home gaming systems. 

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