I recently got one of these myself and I love it. If you're getting blue switches, there is a reason why you're getting that keyboard. I don't game a lot, a do occasionally but I mostly type on my computer. Honestly, the clicking doesn't bother me.
I'm a little confused by a couple of the cons though.
As far as price is concerned, it's cheaper than a lot of other variants and if you get it at the right time (like I did,) you can get it on sale. I ended up paying 120 USD to have it overnighted to my place from Newegg. If I got it a day earlier I would have gotten it for 12 dollars less than that... sales aside though, relatively speaking the price isn't bad compared to other full sized mechanical keyboards.
No driver suite isn't necessarily a bad thing. Simple keyboard means it will work on everything and that any feature I have now in Windows will also be available to me in Linux or OS X. There is also less that can go wrong, so I prefer simple keyboard drivers.
Lastly, how are green LEDs bad for the lock keys? I personally like them, what's so bad about them? For the price of the keyboard I wouldn't expect them to make the backlighting and lock colors customizable. I much rather have the light on the lock key rather than on an indicator panel to be honest. I think they did it pretty well.
Thanks for the review, but I would have given it a 9.0 instead if I was reviewing it. That might just be because the sound doesn't bother me, I prefer the blue and green colors, I got it on sale, I prefer simple, and I type more than I game.
Also, my unboxing was here:
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2874246&postcount=6090
Just a typo I found-
"The only logo on the keyboard is in the top-left corner; it is low-key. "
Supposed to be top-right corner
Logo is also on the back label too, but it's not like you're always looking at the back of your keyboard though.