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The GAMDIAS keyboard looks pretty good, has all the needed bells and whistles, just doesn't have that great of switches, they use their own Cherry pattern switches, they sound quite poor, and they supposedly have terrible feel, according to TPUs review of it.
This for the money, doesn't look horrible, but there are better choices out there.
For the money, you can get a Drevo Tyrfing v2, which my brother has, it's a lovely keyboard. TKL, low profile, decent RGBs, good enough switches (they're browns, I don't like browns, there's not much issue from an objective sense though, not any issue with noise, feel or stem wobble.)
It comes in Red, Blue, and Brown switches. It's $48 in the US on Amazon.
There's the Redragon K552 (the RGB version is on sale in the US right now), it uses Outemu Red switches. They're not great, they're not the worst switch in the world either. Does have some issues with stem wobble and consistency with pressure (some keys take more than others, small amounts, something you would only really notice after a long time of use.)
But for $28 (on Amazon), it's a great choice.
Well built board, no flex, feel like I could throw it around and it'll be fine, couldn't say the same about the Tryrfing.
You've also got the Logitech G413, it uses Romer-G switches, similar to Brown switches. If you can find one, it should be cheap, I looked on Amazon, couldn't find one in stock.
But, they're built well, and they do the job.
TomsHardware gives this keyboard a good review : https://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Keyboard-Gaming-Keycaps-Computer/dp/B085ZDXGZW
Strange layout, nice colour scheme (in my opinion), also uses Outemu switches, so not brilliant, but at the pricepoint, you can't really complain.