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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Corsair Gaming K70 RGB RapidFire keyboard

Review: Corsair Gaming K70 RGB RapidFire keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/26/2016 07:49 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)

Corsair released a their RapidFire K70 cherry MX mechanical keyboard with RGB LEDs. The K70 RGB RapidFire is the successor of the REGULAR K70 in terms of the overall basis and concept, but it adds RGB lighting per key configurable with full RGB LED lit keys that can be animated and profiles. Also the keyboard uses a new faster type of Cherry switches.

Read the review here and an example video of the RGB system below.
 







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Elfa-X
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#5279431 Posted on: 05/26/2016 01:34 PM
Am I a kitten? Is this 2005? Why should any of us give a crap about flashy colors and radical led lighting anymore? Just make something dependable and practical.

Solfaur
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#5279442 Posted on: 05/26/2016 02:08 PM
Am I a kitten? Is this 2005? Why should any of us give a crap about flashy colors and radical led lighting anymore? Just make something dependable and practical.


It's 2016 and apparently it's ALL ABOUT RGB keyboards, motherboards, video cards etc. you name it. Everything needs to have RGB lighting or it might as well not exist anymore and call itself high-end. :P

Nice review though, but that price...

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#5279454 Posted on: 05/26/2016 02:46 PM
So whats so different about this and the Corsair RGB Strafe?

And 2016 is a bad year for tacky immature rgb concepts. The only light you need is a soft white light to show a rig in its elegance.

I dont need my eyes to bleed from an overdose of Red/green/blue lighting in my face.

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#5279459 Posted on: 05/26/2016 02:50 PM
I have the K30 and it lights up the keys red, quite like that, it's not overpowering and is quite good at night

Don't like the picture of it with multiple colours at the same time, but the choice of a single colour and brightness control is OK in my book

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#5279502 Posted on: 05/26/2016 03:48 PM
Music!?!!?!

What is it please do tell!!!!

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