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Amazon
★★★★
5 years ago
Would have to be the best keyboard I have ever owned having used many different ...

Would have to be the best keyboard I have ever owned having used many different ones this was absolutely the best

ComputerShopper
★★★★
9 years ago

This mechanical, tenkeyless keyboard is a gaming winner for those short on space. Its software lets you assign complex macros and elaborate lighting effects to any key, and gives you supreme control over game-specific profiles, too. It's worth the hefty outlay if you commit to harnessing it.

Corsair Utility Engine excels for heavy-duty key reassignment; macros; and lighting effects; Extreme per-key lighting; paired with mechanical switches; Rugged aluminum frame; Detachable palm rest; Excellent manual

Requires two USB ports if you've got only USB 2.0 ports available; No context-sensitive help in Corsair Utility Engine; No USB pass-through; Not cheap for a tenkeyless board

Ciao
★★★★
8 years ago
Excellent Keyboard, Could do with some work tho

I have owned this keyboard for a few weeks now and I must say I am very pleased with the design, Looks, Customisable features and how it performs.The design of the keyboard is beautiful it has an aluminum plate where the keys are and a very strong plastic base.

Beautiful design; Cherry MX switches; RGB backlight; comes with a wrist rest

As I said the braided cable and that one problem with one of my keys

amazon.ca
★★★★
6 years ago
The keyboard is amazing! With the Cherry MX Red switches

The keyboard is amazing! With the Cherry MX Red switches, I can now type faster with these 45g of actuation force. But sometimes when I press a key by accident, the 45g actuation force presses the other key too. But overall this keyboard is the best!

Newegg
★★★★
7 years ago
Complicated to setup but great product overall!

I recommend it even there is some cons cause it's a great product from Corsair

-Bright lighting; Good feeling with Cherry MX Reds

-It was very complicated to setup because the keyboard needed an update and my PC crashed like 5 times -The old Corsair logo is ugly -CUE need an update because it is very complicated

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Corsair Gaming K65 RGB Review

It was bound to happen, when you think about it. Corsair has developed great software (called the Corsair Utility Engine) for configuring its gaming peripherals. It lets users build macros, define commands that are executed by timer, define dozens of shortcuts, and generate a host of dazzling light effects. All of this takes place within a fairly friendly interface, with good documentation for guidance. And much of this has been made available in a range of the company's mice and keyboards, in the latter case both mechanicals and rubber-dome models. Enter the tenkeyless keyboard. Tenkeyless boards are a fairly recent development on the peripheral scene, an answer to the question, "Can you give me a keyboard that takes into account cramped space, without sizing down the keys so I need the hands of a six-year-old to hit them accurately?" Tenkeyless models are just that: keyboards that eliminate the number pad on the right to gain back three or more inches in width. This kind of d...

This mechanical, tenkeyless keyboard is a gaming winner for those short on space. Its software lets you assign complex macros and elaborate lighting effects to any key, and gives you supreme control over game-specific profiles, too. It's worth the hefty outlay if you commit to harnessing it.

Corsair Utility Engine excels for heavy-duty key reassignment, macros, and lighting effects; Extreme per-key lighting, paired with mechanical switches; Rugged aluminum frame; Detachable palm rest; Excellent manual

Requires two USB ports if you've got only USB 2.0 ports available; No context-sensitive help in Corsair Utility Engine; No USB pass-through; Not cheap for a tenkeyless board

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Cool keyboard, bad LED quality, bad customer support

It's a decent keyboard but I have had mine for less than a year and have had LED failures. Trying to deal with corsairs customer support is not a pleasant experience. Slow, and challenging. It feels like dealing with a company who is using a customer service playbook from the year 2000.

scan.co.uk
★★★★★
6 years ago
In Love

I love this keyboard. For sure it's small but the keys are full size and feel really, really nice (it's my first mechanical keyboard). I wanted the keyboard for my simpit and thought the smaller size would help me fit it beside my other equipment.

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
9 years ago
"If your keyboard is constantly dirty, Look at this!"

The keys aren't surrounded by the typical shroud you would see on most keyboards. This means that the Cherry MX switches are exposed! Cleaning is so much easier, you can blow everything straight out the sides if you don't have time to pull the keys off!

memoryexpress.com
★★★★★
7 years ago
Solid Gaming Keyboard

It's a great keyboard for gaming, tough, responsive, fast, pretty. I found out that I don't like mechanical Cherry MX Red keys but they are still quite good; just not for me. I bought a steelseries m800 because I don't like the MX keys and still give it 5 stars.

Very Strong from it's aluminum frame -MX mechanical keys are high quality and easily swappable -Lighting is nice and even -Simple sleek look -Not a fingerprint magnet

-I couldn't figure out how to change the colour of the windows key lock button (top right -Make sure you like Cherry MX Red keys, I found them to loud (I bought o-rings to dampen the sound) and didn't like the travel to bottom them out; You can usually test them in store

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