So I had this board for a few weeks now. Since I was waiting on the keycaps, I waited to write a review until I finally got the caps, put both them and the switches in, and tinkered with the board for a bit. Here's my verdict after I had some actual time with it.
Pros:
-I have absolutely enjoyed working with VIA with the keymapping. It takes getting used to using layers, but once you get the mapping and layering just right, and get it into muscle memory, it is a blast to use.
-RGB underglow. Nice and bright. But you can also make it dimmer if you so choose via...VIA. I even made it match the colors on my deskmat. Courtesy of VIA once again.
- I'm going to say it right here for anyone that is concerned about keycap interference with Cherry profile sets as I was before buying this board. Rest assured, this is a south facing keyboard, so you can use any kind of keycap set you like including Cherry profile without interference in certain key rows.
Cons:
-This has been sort of recent for me, and this could be a switch thing, a PCB thing or a computer thing, unfortunately the W key for some reason doesn't always register. Either it be quick pauses or long stalls. Not good when I want to move constantly forward when gaming for example.
Overall- This is a solid budget custom keyboard for someone that is new to the keyboard hobby, and doesn't want to do a group buy just yet. Whether it be fiddling around with keycaps, or hotswapping switches, or even trying out different plates (Which this one comes with aluminum). I would give it five stars without the W key debacle.
EDIT: So after posting this review, I hotswapped the switch responsible for the W key and tested it out. So far so good. Will update if things change.