The Logitech G513 is one of those keyboards that feels like a dream to type on, and a big part of that comes down to its switch options. It uses Logitech’s own mechanical switches, and you’ve got three flavors to pick from: the GX Blue (tactile and clicky, perfect if you love that classic mechanical keyboard sound), the GX Brown (tactile but quieter, great for a balance between typing and gaming), and the GX Red (linear and smooth, ideal for fast-paced games where you don’t want any resistance).
I’ve tried all three, and honestly, it’s hard to pick a favorite. The GX Blues give that satisfying 'click' that makes typing feel super responsive, while the Browns are my go-to for late-night sessions when I don’t want to wake up the whole house. The Reds? Butter-smooth for gaming, especially in stuff like 'Apex Legends' where every millisecond counts. The keyboard itself is solid too—aluminum frame, RGB lighting, and a wrist rest that’s actually comfortable. If you’re deep into customization, the Logitech G Hub software lets you tweak the lighting and macros, which is a nice touch.
Logitech’s G513 is a beast of a keyboard, and the switch choices are a huge reason why. They don’t use Cherry MX switches like some other brands; instead, they’ve got their own GX series. The GX Blues are the loud, clicky ones—super tactile and nostalgic if you grew up with old-school keyboards. The GX Browns are more subdued but still give you that bump when you press a key, which I love for both typing and gaming. Then there’s the GX Reds, which are linear and just glide under your fingers.
I’ve been using the Browns for about a year now, and they’re the sweet spot for me. The Blues are fun, but they’re a bit much for shared spaces. The Reds are fantastic for shooters, but I miss the feedback when I’m writing. The build quality is stellar, though—premium materials and a design that doesn’t scream 'gamer' too loudly. If you’re torn, I’d say go for the Browns unless you’re really committed to a specific feel.
The Logitech G513 comes with three switch options, all made by Logitech themselves. The GX Blues are clicky and tactile, the GX Browns are tactile but quiet, and the GX Reds are linear and smooth. I’ve got the Reds on mine, and they’re perfect for gaming—no bump, just quick, effortless presses. The Blues are fun if you like noise, and the Browns are a great middle ground. The keyboard’s build is top-notch, with a metal frame and comfy wrist rest. If you’re picky about switches, it’s worth trying them out somewhere first, but you can’t go wrong with any of them.
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The Logitech G513 is a solid pick if you're after a mechanical keyboard that balances performance with everyday comfort. I've been using it for about six months now, and the tactile feedback from the Romer-G switches (I went with the tactile variant) is crisp without being overly loud—great for late-night sessions when you don’t want to wake the household. The brushed aluminum frame gives it a premium feel, and the adjustable wrist rest is a lifesaver for long raids in 'World of Warcraft' or typing marathons. That said, the keycaps are a bit prone to shine over time, and the lack of dedicated media controls might irk some.
Where it really shines is customization. Logitech’s software lets you tweak RGB lighting per key, which is fun for syncing with games like 'Cyberpunk 2077'. The build quality is sturdy enough to survive my occasional rage moments during 'League of Legends', though I’d avoid spilling coffee on it—the spill resistance isn’t its strong suit. If you’re torn between this and a Razer or Corsair, the G513 holds its own for mid-tier pricing, especially if you value subtle aesthetics over flashy gamer vibes.
The Logitech G513 is a solid contender in the mechanical keyboard arena, but it’s got its own flavor. I’ve used everything from Cherry MX boards to budget clicky ones, and the G513 stands out for its Romer-G switches. They’re quieter than Blues but still tactile, which is perfect for my late-night gaming sessions without waking the house. The build quality is premium—aluminum top plate, customizable RGB, and a wrist rest that’s actually comfortable.
That said, it’s not for everyone. If you’re a purist who loves the clack of Cherry MX Blues, the Romer-Gs might feel a bit muted. And while the software’s decent, it’s not as granular as something like QMK. Still, for a balance of performance and aesthetics, it’s hard to beat. I’d pick it over a generic 'gaming' keyboard any day.
The Logitech G513 is a solid keyboard with a sleek design, but one thing that always bugged me was the non-standard bottom row. I tried swapping out the keycaps for some custom ones I had lying around, and let me tell you—it’s a mixed bag. The main alphanumeric keys? Easy peasy. They pop right off with a keycap puller, and most MX-style caps fit snugly. But those bottom-row keys? Totally different story. The spacebar, Ctrl, and Alt keys have weird stabilizer placements, so unless you’re cool with a janky feel or gaps, you’re stuck with the stock caps. I ended up mixing and matching, keeping the originals for the bottom row and slapping on some colorful doubleshot PBTs for the rest. It’s not perfect, but it gives the board a bit more personality.
If you’re dead set on a full custom look, you might need to hunt for specialty keycap sets that cater to Logitech’s quirks—or just embrace the mismatch. Honestly, after a while, I stopped noticing the inconsistency and just enjoyed the typing feel. The G513’s switches (I’ve got the tactile Romer-Gs) are divisive, but pairing them with thicker PBT caps did improve the sound and feedback for me. Just don’t expect a seamless transformation like you’d get with a standard Cherry MX board.