The DSI and SIIG rolled in today.
DSI DCK-101B,
MX Blue
The DSI DCK-101B is a solid board. It isn't interesting enough to merit more than a top down view, though. Both backplates are metal, which surprised me. Even the blank keys have switches underneath them. It's very easy to swap the boards' locations in the case, as a typist/gamer will need the 75% ish layout on the bottom. The pad printed caps aren't nearly as chintzy as similar models.
I recommend buying one on fleabay if you haven't tried MX Blues.
SIIG KB1937,
Blue SMK/Monterey Alps
The lasering on the caps is nicer than expected, and the font is good. The case is creaky and weak like one would expect from a Monterey Blue board, but the Windows keys are a nice touch. It solidified my opinion about two of the favored switches online: Blue Alps > SMK Alps. The board was very clean, but the switches still feel balky compared to the real thing.