This keyboard is truly a surprise. It has many features and a very attractive price for what it offers. There are pros and cons that I have found so far these days of use. Advantages: - Hot-swappable multilayer circuit board. This is quite rare even with enthusiast keyboards and personalized keyboards. Compatible with all 3 pin switches. - Kailh speed switch in silver or bronze. I got bronze and I found it crisp but fairly fast and responsive. Also includes Speed 8 Kailh Silver if you want to swap out some of your most used keys, which is also rare for a generic brand. - Polling rate up to 4000Hz. This is useful for competitive gaming and a feature with a more frequent 1000Hz polling rate is welcome. Multimedia keys with tactile buttons and hot-swappable PCB volume wheel. amazing inclusion and so far. something rare to find - standard bottom row of keys. So if you want to switch keycaps, finding a compatible set is pretty easy. Cons: - the font used on the keycaps is pretty dated (2016 vibes) and is made out of cheap ABS plastic with printed and laser printed designs - the EVGA logo is gross and IMO breaks the overall clean aesthetic of the keyboard itself. It includes a decent palm rest, but it's made out of hard plastic that quickly becomes uncomfortable. A foam palm rest would be ideal in this price range. Overall: A great budget keyboard that really has an upgrade path if you want to test out other switches without spending over $350 on a custom PCB, switches, and case. . This is a good option on sale for $120 and $65. This is an amazing value proposition