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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Gigabyte Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard

Review: Gigabyte Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/08/2014 01:38 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)

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.

Check out our review right here.

 







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davido6
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#4890476 Posted on: 08/08/2014 06:58 PM
looks a pritty good keyboard then :banana:

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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?

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#4890733 Posted on: 08/09/2014 08:15 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?


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

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