This is a nice keyboard for around $40. The keystrokes are clicky and responsive due to the brown switches. The downside is it can be a bit loud. I can see this being a problem if you live in a dorm or apartment with roommates. It comes with 8 silver switches that provide a smoother keystroke and less noise (still not likely to be quiet enough for roommates), obviously not enough switches for the entire keyboard but can be enough if you use certain keys for gaming. I still like the the brown switches more because of the tactile response. ARGB lighting is bright and I like that the lights shine underneath the keys and through the font. The driver was easy to download so you can modify the profiles if you want single coloring. The big EVGA logo is not something I like but it’s not enough to make me return the keyboard. Overall, a nice keyboard for around $40 and I would even recommend it over the red dragon k552. Right now the listing price is $60 plus dollars but you can look at other listings on Amazon or other websites for this product at the $40 price range. Definitely try to get this for $40 or under and not $60 because there are better options out there at that price. EVGA does offer warranty for this keyboard, but make sure it is sold and shipped by Amazon. Also check if registering the device is needed/recommended for warranty within 30 days of purchase. You can find all the information needed on their website. At $40 however, it’s up to you if the potential time and cost it takes for an rma is worth it or to just purchase a new keyboard in the future.