RyanSmithAT: Now that I've finally had a chance to catch my breath (and catch up on my sleep), a big kudos to for maki….RyanSmithAT: I don't believe I've mentioned this explicitly in public, but I promoted him to Senior CPU Editor last month.gavbon86: Swift beatings, sounds ominous □ and thank you very much!.gavbon86: Happy birthday, that looks amazing btw.The Kinesis Freestyle Edge Gaming Mechanical Keyboard Review: Split Ends For Combined Comfort.Best Mechanical Keyboards: Holiday 2017.The HAVIT KB395L RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review: Marvelous Mechanical Minimalism.MSI Reveals Vigor GK80 and GK70 Gaming Keyboards: Cherry Red RGB Switches, Aluminum Chassis.ROCCAT Launches Horde AIMO: "Membranical" Keyboard.Riotoro Prism Gaming Mechanical Keyboard Review: Making a Strong Debut.ROCCAT Unveils Vulcan Mechanical Keyboard: Titan Switch, AIMO Lighting.Cooler Master Unveils CK620: A Thin Wireless Mechanical Keyboard.Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 and STRAFE RGB MK.2 Mechanical Keyboards All three boards are available now from the Corsair website and other e/retailers. The STRAFE RGB MK.2 is priced at $140, while the K70 RGB MK.2 and K70 RGB MK.2 SE are priced higher at $170 and $180 respectively. The biggest difference between these boards, outside of switch options and materials is in pricing. In the end, these keyboards are quite similar with key-type being one of the few differences as well as build materials with the STRAFE using a plastic frame compared to aluminum on the K70. The STRAFE RGB MK.2 also has per-key programmability for macros and the 8MB of internal storage with its lighting handled by the iCUE software. It also includes FPS and MOBA keycap sets as well as 100% anti-ghosting capabilities with full N-key rollover just as the K70 RGB MK.2 does. The STRAFE has options of Cherry MX Red or MX Silent keys (up to 30% reduced noise) as opposed to the K70 which gives users more choices over their switches. The STRAFE RGB MK.2 keyboard i s intended to be a low-noise mechanical keyboard for users who prefer silence. Key choices include Chery MX Red, Brown, Blue, Silent, and Speed keys offering users a wide variety of key types. It includes 8MB of onboard storage for taking macros, lighting profiles, and shortcuts wherever the keyboard goes. Using the iCUE software, users are able to access nine different effects as well as synchronizing with compatible Corsair peripherals for RGB illumination. The K70 RGB MK.2 also has per-key programmability for macros Corsair says is for enhanced functionality. Other than that, the features are the same between the regular and SE version of the board.īuy Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 (MX Brown) on The silver and white combination makes for a bright keyboard for sure. If the black K70 RGB MK.2 doesn’t tickle your fancy, they also offer a K70 RGB MK.2 SE with a silver anodized brushed aluminum frame and white keycaps while using the Cherry MX Speed keys. Also included is a detachable soft-touch palm rest that is 25% larger and textured to improve grip and comfort. These buttons consist of a volume wheel, mute, stop, play/pause, along with forward and reverse keys. Along with the keycaps, the keyboard has dedicated volume and multimedia controls allowing users to quickly adjust audio without jumping out of the game. The keyboard includes FPS and MOBA keycap sets that are textured and contoured for easy location of the primary ‘gaming’ keys. The K70 RGB MK.2 is a full-size keyboard with number pad and based around an aluminum frame that Corsair says is lightweight, rugged, and durable. The K70 and STRAFE keyboards look to fill out more of their premium lineup of keyboards with pricing coming in at $140 on up. Each includes per-key RGB backlighting, dedicated media keys, and onboard profile storage for taking the configuration anywhere. The keyboards come equipped with 100% Cherry MX mechanical switches with both offering a variety of switch types. Corsair recently announced the release of their new K70 RGB MK.2 and Strafe RGB MK.2 gaming keyboards.
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