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The Corsair K70 RGB Pro keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. It’s not the first one from the K70 series checked on guru3d. Previously those were K70 RGB Rapidfire Mk2, also in a low-profile version, and as a TKL, so overall, there shouldn’t be any significant surprise as far as the general concept goes. Corsair K70 RGB Pro takes some K100 RGB and (most of) K70 RGB TKL CHAMPION (already mentioned) features. The suffix “Pro” wasn’t used yet, so probably it was the right time for that.
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Dimitrios1983
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Posted on: 02/21/2022 07:45 AM
Anyone with the Corsair have any issues with the SPACEBAR? I have the K55 that looks like this that I got a few months back the SPACEBAR gets stuck to one side every so often. Got it brand and still love it though.
Anyone with the Corsair have any issues with the SPACEBAR? I have the K55 that looks like this that I got a few months back the SPACEBAR gets stuck to one side every so often. Got it brand and still love it though.
Tom Sunday
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Posted on: 02/24/2022 07:18 AM
Well…I am surely not a professional nor with a wealthy wallet and who is able to pay more for a higher-end product and as touted here! Having however a ready $170 in my pocket will probably promote me to a professional in an instant and in the eyes of the marketers. Today however I needed gasoline to go to work and finding that at the going rate, I cannot afford nor even think about any type of PC or hardware upgrade. With this I am now essentially looking at (2) two unavailability’s which is plain money and no PC extras or luxuries. Besides I pack my own daily lunches and those have gone up as well by as much as 20%. I have seen better times and days! WTF?
9888
Well…I am surely not a professional nor with a wealthy wallet and who is able to pay more for a higher-end product and as touted here! Having however a ready $170 in my pocket will probably promote me to a professional in an instant and in the eyes of the marketers. Today however I needed gasoline to go to work and finding that at the going rate, I cannot afford nor even think about any type of PC or hardware upgrade. With this I am now essentially looking at (2) two unavailability’s which is plain money and no PC extras or luxuries. Besides I pack my own daily lunches and those have gone up as well by as much as 20%. I have seen better times and days! WTF?
9888
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Posted on: 02/24/2022 04:43 PM
Well…I am surely not a professional nor with a wealthy wallet and who is able to pay more for a higher-end product and as touted here! Having however a ready $170 in my pocket will probably promote me to a professional in an instant and in the eyes of the marketers. Today however I needed gasoline to go to work and finding that at the going rate, I cannot afford nor even think about any type of PC or hardware upgrade. With this I am now essentially looking at (2) two unavailability’s which is plain money and no PC extras or luxuries. Besides I pack my own daily lunches and those have gone up as well by as much as 20%. I have seen better times and days! WTF?
9888
right? right now i've been driving 200+ miles each weekend to attend to my aging mother. this last weekend was $120 in gas (which includes using my "rewards" from a supermarket chain for a one time $3.85/gallon...but for only one tank)
Well…I am surely not a professional nor with a wealthy wallet and who is able to pay more for a higher-end product and as touted here! Having however a ready $170 in my pocket will probably promote me to a professional in an instant and in the eyes of the marketers. Today however I needed gasoline to go to work and finding that at the going rate, I cannot afford nor even think about any type of PC or hardware upgrade. With this I am now essentially looking at (2) two unavailability’s which is plain money and no PC extras or luxuries. Besides I pack my own daily lunches and those have gone up as well by as much as 20%. I have seen better times and days! WTF?
9888
right? right now i've been driving 200+ miles each weekend to attend to my aging mother. this last weekend was $120 in gas (which includes using my "rewards" from a supermarket chain for a one time $3.85/gallon...but for only one tank)
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Iv had the Corsair K70 Mk2 (cherry brown) for a while now, best keyboard iv ever owned, always cheaped out before buying those £30 ones from ebay lol, got the corsair k70 mk2 for about £114
As for icue i dont have any issues with it, seems simple to use for me and does what i wanted for lighting effects,
things like my Asus motherboard (Z390-f) i just use the built in settings that are in the bios to fix it to a static color,
same with my Asus monitor (PG259QN), set to staic color, tbh you can do that with the corsair keyboard and mouse too, you could setup the hardware lighting then uninstall the icue software if all the background stuff bothers anyone