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Review: Gigabyte Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard
We review the Gigabyte Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard. This is a 30 EUR budget gaming keyboard that has a nice style and some good features. Though not mechanical for the money it is a pretty nice deal though.
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#4890633 Posted on: 08/09/2014 01:56 AM
I'd still rather go for a Corsair K40 or K50 at this level. Speaking of which, Any news on a review of the upcoming Corsair MX RGB keyboards?
I'd still rather go for a Corsair K40 or K50 at this level. Speaking of which, Any news on a review of the upcoming Corsair MX RGB keyboards?
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#4890733 Posted on: 08/09/2014 08:15 AM
Yes, these will be launching likely mid-September. So somewhere in that time-frame.
I'd still rather go for a Corsair K40 or K50 at this level. Speaking of which, Any news on a review of the upcoming Corsair MX RGB keyboards?
Yes, these will be launching likely mid-September. So somewhere in that time-frame.
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#4890757 Posted on: 08/09/2014 10:41 AM
I've had gigabyte aivia osmium for over 3 years now and I can't complain, it's a wonderful keyboard, the only issue I have is that the arrow right key is a bit ragged, but I solved it with some spray paint
Before that I had saitek eclipse I and eclipse II for over 8 years and had a lot of trouble with those, had to do a RMA a few times both of them.
So I would recommend gigabyte keyboards, they are very reliable, but this one reviewed does not have mechanical keys as aivia osmium has so it can be different
I've had gigabyte aivia osmium for over 3 years now and I can't complain, it's a wonderful keyboard, the only issue I have is that the arrow right key is a bit ragged, but I solved it with some spray paint

Before that I had saitek eclipse I and eclipse II for over 8 years and had a lot of trouble with those, had to do a RMA a few times both of them.
So I would recommend gigabyte keyboards, they are very reliable, but this one reviewed does not have mechanical keys as aivia osmium has so it can be different
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looks a pritty good keyboard then