
The Neo60 Core is QwertyKeys' easy-to-build budget 60%, and the Y2's factory-lubed UHMWPE stem gives a deep thocky sound straight out of the bag — no tuning needed for a first build. Mid-range price keeps the whole build affordable.

Most people treat the Neo60 Core as endgame at this price — simple to build, plenty of options, and the Cu variant adds heft.
The Neo60 Core, and the heavier Cu copper variant, is QwertyKeys' 60% — popular for a reason. Most people love how simple it is to build, mod, and maintain, plus the wide color, weight, mounting and PCB choices. Common 'endgame' answer in 60% threads.
Switches that suit this board's sound and build.

The Neo60 Core is QwertyKeys' easy-to-build budget 60%, and the Y2's factory-lubed UHMWPE stem gives a deep thocky sound straight out of the bag — no tuning needed for a first build. Mid-range price keeps the whole build affordable.

Milky Yellows are the canonical budget linear, and inside the Neo60 Core's aluminum gasket case they produce a clean thocky tone that punches well above their price.

For builders who want a tactile Neo60, Baby Kangaroos deliver a snappy bump that the gasket-mounted aluminum case keeps sounding thocky. Medium force stays approachable for a first build.

When a Neo60 Core owner is ready to upgrade switches, Oil Kings turn the aluminum gasket case into a deep, premium-feeling build — a high-end pick for the upgrade path.