Is the CORSAIR K70 LUX RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard a good Keyboard?

How Do You Meta·12/15/2017, 10:36:39 PM·1 votes·761 views

I'm trying to replace this dead keyboard (I can't live without the a button and can't afford a new computer) and found this guy.

But I am really confused by all of the options there are for this keyboard, which one do I get? Or should I get another keyboard?

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-RAPIDFIRE-Mechanical-Keyboard-CH-9101014-NA/dp/B01D8H09TS/?tag=bom_tomsguide-20&ascsubtag=TGUS151337662989819-gclid-%gclid%-Fallback

Like what is the difference between quiet and linear or fast and linear? Is this necessary? I like having stuff that I will use for awhile, like I still use my logitech m305 mouse just because it still works and I like it.

7 Comments

Final Spark Lux12/15/2017, 10:47:54 PM1 votes

I honestly have no idea, but I'm fairly certain you can assume from the name that it will be the best keyboard money can buy.

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Proxy34512/15/2017, 10:50:32 PM1 votes

"When you don't know what brand to buy,just pick Logitech by default." -Me lol

This is what I tell my friends lol

ModKnightsKemplar12/15/2017, 10:57:29 PM1 votes

I have a Corsair keyboard, but I didn't get the one with all the bells and whistles. Mine just has the red backlighting. I loved it so much that I started getting most of my accessories from them. Now have an optical mouse and a headset from them, too, and all three are probably the best three of those devices I have ever owned.

I would say not to get the most expensive one, if it were me. The "middle-of-the-road" model has all the same functionality (at least the functionality that I want) for a cheaper price.

Besteau12/15/2017, 11:56:16 PM1 votes

To be fair i dont have this exact keyboard, but i have its younger cousin which only has the red backlights. this sucker has lasted me 4 years and it does sound very mechanical but its got a spare usb port and its reliable.