based on: Neo75 · keyboard

For you, the Neo75 Cu.

Neo75 Cu
sentiment
spec
feel · smoothbuild · premiumsound · thocky
good for
copper case enthusiastsdeep-thock chasersendgame 75% buyers

An endgame-tier copper 75% that the community keeps coming back to for the heft and the thock.

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Neo75 Cu
Neo75 · keyboard
bareboneships without switches or keycaps — assembly required.
5 switches pair well with this boardsee picks ↓

The Cu is the heavyweight take on the Neo75 — copper case, hefty, premium-feeling. Owners describe a dense, deep thock that runs especially well with Gat Creams and a softer plate, and the gasket mount gives a gentle bottom-out without going mushy. Plate options keep showing up as a way people tune it for typing or gaming.

  • +Dense, deep thock with the right switch pairing
  • +Hefty copper build feels properly premium
  • +Gasket mount gives a gentle, controlled bottom-out
  • +Plate swaps tune typing vs gaming feel
  • +Holds up as both an office and gaming daily
best switch pairings

Switches that suit this board's sound and build.

Gateron Oil King

The Neo75 Cu's praise points are 'dense, deep thock' and 'hefty premium copper feel' — Oil Kings are the canonical heavy POM linear that turns a copper gasket case into a planted, marbly thocky build with zero desk resonance. Heavy spring plus copper mass plus the gasket's gentle bottom-out is the exact endgame combo this board is bought for.

NovelKeys Cream

Community praise explicitly calls out 'dense deep thock with Gat Creams or similar' — NK Creams' all-POM construction breaks in to produce exactly that smooth, marbly low-end that the copper case amplifies. The gasket mount's gentle bottom-out gives Creams the soft landing they need to shine without going scratchy.

Keygeek Y2

Y2s give the Neo75 Cu a lighter-spring path to the same deep thock — UHMWPE stems plus copper case mass produces the dense low-end without the typing fatigue of a 60g+ spring across a 75% layout. Comfortable for the 'long-session typing' use case owners describe.

Boba U4T

U4Ts give the Cu a tactile option that matches its deep premium tone — the copper case's mass kills the tactile rattle and pulls thocky depth out of each bottom-out, and the swappable plate option lets owners tune the bump's softness. Tactile slot covered without leaving the board's signature deep range.

HMX Cheese

Cheese's light POM build leans marbly inside a heavy copper cavity — pairing with the Cu produces a creamy, almost dreamy tone that contrasts the Oil King at the top. A good pick for buyers who want the Cu's deep signature without committing to a heavy spring across all 75 keys.