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Guru3D.com » Review » Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 RAPIDFIRE review 4

Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 RAPIDFIRE review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/12/2018 03:00 PM [ 4 comment(s) ]

Corsair revamps some of the products in their keyboard range, meet the popular K70 RGB,  now released in an MK.2 update. You'll spot mostly aesthetic tweaks, a diverse range of Cherry MX switches and iCUE compatibility. The MK.2 is the successor of the K70 RGB and in terms of the overall basis and concept it looks and feels the same, but there are subtle differences alright. 

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AntiSnipe
Senior Member



Posts: 307
Posted on: 06/12/2018 05:29 PM
Now they just need to knock about $80-100 off the price and it would be competitive with the ones I already bought...for $35.

Octopuss
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Posts: 860
Posted on: 06/12/2018 08:05 PM
The worst part is that people will blindy buy this. Heck they would buy it even if they only changed the name and nothing else.
These keyboards would be nice if they cost half the price. As it is, it's just ridiculous.

LevelSteam
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Posts: 90
Posted on: 06/13/2018 01:35 AM
Cosmetically it looks nice, but Corsair really needs to standardize their bottom row. Other switches like MX Blacks or Nature Whites would be nice too, since those are available in RGB as well, but the bottom row has always been the deal breaker for me on the K70.

wsgroves
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Posts: 164
Posted on: 06/13/2018 07:36 PM
Ridiculous? Not really.
This version has a lot of nice features that to the average buyer, do no not mean a whole lot. For instance, all the keys can be set to a color. This includes the profile keys, everything. Most are just default red or blue. Nice when the rest of the board is purple yet the special keys are red. This also comes with PBT caps, which cost 50$ on their own from Corsair. They are good quality although the space bar is the worst in the history for me. The rough grip texture on it is beyond horrible and I am not sure how it has stayed on their boards, along with the non-standard bottom row and 6.5u spacebar.
Check out the white version of this one with the silver case. Its a beauty. Much more-so then the black version.
Say what you want about the price but the fact still stands that you cant buy one that is much nicer then this model.

Hate to see what people think about the price when you start building one yourself. lol.

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