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I'm in a bit of an odd situation and in need of a recommendation. My university has requested I send receipts for what I've spent emergency aid funds on for school. I've got all of that sorted, but I've got $215 or so unaccounted for. I need to spend it ASAP, or it just goes back to the school, and I'd love to put it towards my first keyboard, as that's an easily justifiable school purchase.

I kind of fell in love with u/mujimanic's Disarray 65% with the handle and knob, and it's given me a very clear picture of what I want in my keyboard. However, since that group buy doesn't open till August I can't grab one of them.

I definitely want either a 65% or 70%, preferably with a knob like the Disarray has. Beyond that, I'd like Cherry MX Brown switches, or something similarly tactile. My computer is an essay/photoshop machine only, so I don't need it to be backlit (even though that would be dope). I'm willing to pay more for these things because of the aid funds, and I'd gladlly put in $150 or so if it meant I got a better final product or a particularly clean set of keycaps.

TLDR: Want a 70% board give or take 5% with tactile switches (and a knob if that's possible) for $350 or less. Can you recommend anything? Thanks in advance folks!

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