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With a new model released every other week, it seems mechanical keyboards remain all the rage among PC gamers. Our most recent roundup featured over a dozen of the best mechanical boards available late last year, including the Corsair Strafe, a...
The Corsair K70 RGB is the perfect keyboard for someone looking for both high quality and everyday use. It has all of the extra functions like media controls and RGB LEDs without the unattainable...
The Corsair K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE is the second Corsair keyboard I've tested with bespoke Cherry keys switches. Previously, the Corsair Strafe RGB MX Silent keyboard impressed with its new internally-damped silent switches, and now we have a...
It is safe to say that I am a big fan of the Corsair K70 RAPIDFIRE, it truly is an excellent keyboard. Corsair has kept the familiar, brushed aluminium build of the original K70 RGB and added to it with a new USB passthrough and debuted Cherry's new MX...
From top to bottom the Corsair K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE Keyboard is a very worthy new flagship product for gaming. It's the natural evolution of their already awesome line of keyboards. I have used this keyboard as my main input device for gaming, writing, and...
Corsair is a well known brand within the peripherals market, who provide a wide range of premium gaming products, including headsets, mice, mousepads and keyboards. Quality and performance have always been the key points for Corsair, so it's of no...
Today I will be taking a look at the Corsair Gaming K70 RGB Mechanical Keyboard. Corsair is no stranger to the peripheral market and their original K90 was one of the keyboards to own of its generation, thanks in part to its mechanical nature and macro...
The Corsair K70 RGB retails for $169. Customizable back light Media controls Wrist wrest included Very well built Full n-key roll-over Aluminum cover plate On-board profile storage space Macro capability Price! Slightly more noisy than your average...
I get through a lot of keyboards thanks to my excessive gaming addiction, many of them I end up finding too uncomfortable to use over time, while others just feel too unresponsive with many of the games that I...
As a piece of gaming and basic typing technology, there's little to criticise in the Corsair K70 RGB. The mechanical keys are a thing of joy if you're predisposed to enjoy the Angela Lansbury clackety-clack rhythms of the world (Red, Blue and Brown MX...
While the K70 KGB is an excellent keyboard, its appeal rests predominantly in just how fancy its lighting is. If you just want a well-made mechanical keyboard, particularly one with USB passthrough, you'll be paying an extra cash for features you won't...
the software is good, but requires a rather steep learning curve. It would have been nice if Corsair had included some profiles in the software automatically to serve both as a reference and as an easier way for those who don't want to spend so much...