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In this review we check out the G.SKILL KM780 RGB Mechanical keyboard. It has Cherry-MX RGB LEDs. The G.SKILL KM780 RGB Mechanical keyboard is the the first keyboard series from G.Skill and with this rather awesome entry G.Skill managed to impress.
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#5173297 Posted on: 10/15/2015 08:07 PM
Nice review and kb. Also very nice to see cherry rgb switches are no longer exclusive to corsair
Nice review and kb. Also very nice to see cherry rgb switches are no longer exclusive to corsair
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#5173307 Posted on: 10/15/2015 08:19 PM
This looks very, very much like my Corsair K70...
This looks very, very much like my Corsair K70...
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#5173377 Posted on: 10/15/2015 10:22 PM
I still dont understand why they dont place the media keys(volume wheel) on the left of the keyboard, I dont want to lift my hand from the mouse to change volume
I still dont understand why they dont place the media keys(volume wheel) on the left of the keyboard, I dont want to lift my hand from the mouse to change volume
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#5173956 Posted on: 10/16/2015 10:59 PM
Great review, Hilbert.
I currently have the Corsair with the new MX Silent keys. Really love those. I'm hooked on its software too. Before you know it, you play with the keyboard and not playing a game with the keyboard.
Programmable keyboards are really great. If your doing a lot of programming or HTML then those things really shine.
You get spoiled really fast. When I had to send my previous keyboard back for repair I had to use a rubber dome one again. It's then that you really know the difference.
Try one out before you buy, guys. There's lots of difference between the various switches. And they are not cheap, so visiting a shop or a showroom may save you a disappointment.
Great review, Hilbert.

I currently have the Corsair with the new MX Silent keys. Really love those. I'm hooked on its software too. Before you know it, you play with the keyboard and not playing a game with the keyboard.

Programmable keyboards are really great. If your doing a lot of programming or HTML then those things really shine.
You get spoiled really fast. When I had to send my previous keyboard back for repair I had to use a rubber dome one again. It's then that you really know the difference.
Try one out before you buy, guys. There's lots of difference between the various switches. And they are not cheap, so visiting a shop or a showroom may save you a disappointment.
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Did the software eat a lot of CPU or anything while gaming? As a new product, I'm worried the software may not be that refined performance-wise.