Great solid build. Cherry mx red rgb switches are top notch as always. A bit expensive compared to lesser brands but the quality of this board and s/w makes up the difference.
Great solid build. Cherry mx red rgb switches are top notch as always. A bit expensive compared to lesser brands but the quality of this board and s/w makes up the difference.
The Corsair K70 and K95 RGB are the only keyboard models in this roundup that use Cherry MX switches-a relief for my fingers, after traipsing through...
Potential for beautiful and complex lighting effects; Cherry MX switches
Software unintuitive and needlessly complex for first-time users; Lighting is "stepped" instead of true 16.8 million RGB; Tons of light leakage
When Corsair introduced its Vengeance line of gaming keyboards in 2012 with the Corsair Vengeance K60 , it offered a well-made keyboard with features and customization options that gave competitive gamers an edge.
Mechanical keyboard with customizable per-key backlighting; Dozens of programmable options; Customizable lighting modes; Stylish aluminum design; Detachable wrist rest
High price; No USB pass-through connection; Lacks dedicated macro buttons
Corsair's newest top-of-the-line gaming keyboard, dubbed K70 RGB, gets put to the test. The keyboard features fully customizable back lighting and full n-key roll-over over USB. You also get a huge driver suite and a choice between three of the most popular mechanical Cherry MX switches.
Corsair have really outdone themselves with the release of the K70 RGB keyboard, by providing near unlimited possibilities regarding the LED lighting configuration thanks to the CUE software but also a large number of customizations are available per-key.
First off, we are a little late with this review, our apologies but we received the sample extremely late. So then, realistically the Corsair gaming K70 RGB RapidFire is very little different from the regular K70 RGB, while there are some subtle differences this release is all about the fast MX...
The Corsair Vengeance K70 RGB (LED) Mechanical Keyboard retails at RM 661, it's not cheap and it doesn't have dedicated macro keys which I think is the only flaw on a keyboard as such.
There's been a lot of buzz around the K70 RGB . It might even be the most anticipated keyboard of the year. Was it worth the wait? It feels weird to write this sentence, but the K70 RGB has the most processing power of any input device I've ever used, and it puts that power to good use.
Today Corsair are rebranding their Vengeance range of gaming peripherals. Corsair Gaming is the new brand that you can expect to see from them in future and today we look at one of the first products under the new name in our K70 RGB Review.
After reading the previous pages of this review, you should already know that the Corsair Gaming K70 RGB is one of the most advanced keyboards ever made. It has practically endless customizability options, from macros and key remapping to timers and complex lighting effects.
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