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[osu!] ULTIMATE Keypad comparison (SimPad, Sayopad)
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- čas přidán 30. 04. 2022
- things to notice
- SayoPad is pretty good for the price, i highly recommend this if you want something good and cheap.
- the white generic hotswap keypad is terrible, even worse than my actual 125hz keyboard, it does NOT worth the price.
- buying an keypad will not give you any advantages other than lower key-to-hitsound delay, if you already have a good mechanical keyboard, you don't need to buy one.
im NOT sponsored
SimPad - www.aliexpress...
SayoPad - www.aliexpress...
Itysoft keypad - nope.
As a previous sayopad thingy user, if you own it DO NOT switch out the switches too many times it will eventually break the socket inside it and the 2 keys won’t work (the bottom 3 are fine) because from what i have heard they used some kind of rubber for the hotswap socket so it wears out pretty quickly
About the latency I couldn’t really tell at all but it’s probably 1000hz (there are more things that matter more like your operating system that you are using for example, i use revision os 11 and i get way less input delay than genuine windows 11 probably because there is no bloatware and some adjustments to the system so keep that in mind)
If you wanna try out revision os i highly recommend that you dualboot first
no revision os/third party modified windows os'es change key/audio input/output latency that matters at all, the only thing that bloatware can change is video latency because the cpu is being heavly used on background programs, tested on linux which has substantially less overall latency than windows (it can run audio drivers below 128 samples limit on windows, go to even 32 sample, making a huge difference), windows 7, 10 and 11 system lag (audio + key input) and the white keypad still feels a shit
the only thing that can make a 1000hz key input feel laggy on the sayopad its usb 1.0/2.0, i also tested on osu stable fallback on my old 2000's notebook (atom n450) with windows 7, the difference is there.
to make things clear, changing system wont do anything for the poor white keypad, still feels like shit on any windows and even on linux
ps: i use revision OS.
@@sousa1493 i see but still beware of changing your switches a lot on sayo as that completely broke my main keys socket
@@totokigd i know, they are 20 changes life span, simpad too
can you help me plz with simpad? like i bought them with around 2 years ago and i lost my box with simpad and now i can't find drivers for simpad. can you send the website with drivers on simpad? (not sayopad) if you know.
github.com/SimDevices-Project/simpad-control-panel/releases
@@sousa1493 wait I'm so stupid sorry. I wanted to get itysoft drivers not simpad. Can you send itysoft drivers plz? like im so sorry that I did that mistake
@@wht51s ohh, sorry i lost the drivers and i cant find anymore, if you bought on aliexpress you can contact the vendor to send to you, i cant doit bc i lost my account
How much is the sayopad? In my country there it is for 5.84 USD so should I buy it? They say it's also 1000hz and 3 pin hot swap
oh this is good!, i bought mine for approx 10USD, i recommend it
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Comprei o primeiro será que me dei mal?
Não necessáriamente, com os outros 2 você teria um pouco menos de input lag, mas é algo que pode ser resolvido quando você se acostuma
@@sousa1493 que bom, me sinto aliviado, futuramente eu faço outro upgrade, então vai dá pra segurar até lá
Tem discord, bora conversar. Quero ver uns keypads para comprar
sousa1#9426 adc lá
@@sousa1493 mandei
Do you get better acc on simpad or on sayobot?
on the simpad, but was pretty similar
poggers
omg gowon big fan mutua???l?
Are you brazilian?
yes!
pq que eu respondi em ingles wtf
@@sousa1493 kkkkk, tem discord, bora conversar.