The K70 LUX RGB now comes with Silent switches, which is great news for streamers and people needing to be quiet that still want a mechanical keyboard.One of my favourite keyboards and now the one I'm using with my gaming and streaming. Viewers said they couldn't hear it over the mic, so watch the full review below and see if the rest suits you.Here's the full review of the K70 LUX RGB:You can buy using my Amazon Affiliate links here:AMAZON USA:AMAZON UK: Not available at the time of this video, here's a search linkIf you're from Australia, you can search MWAVE for these:Patreon:Twitch Streaming:Website:Discord:Rocket Jump Ninja 1070:Audio equipment provided by Audio-Technica Australia.
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Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell. It feels really loose and cheap. The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work.
Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either. The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead.
I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice. I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post. As title says, which is better?
If I went for the LUX I would have to get the Red Switches. If I went for the RGB Strafe I would get the Brown Switches. I like the RGB Lighting better but I don't like the white on the side.
I like the design of the LUX but am unsure about red switches. I play FPS games.angry way: OMG DO U KNOW WHAT THE K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE IS!
OMG IT HAS MX SPEED SWITCHES FFS WHY DOESNT ANYONE KNOW THE LUX CAME OUT 2 MONTHS LATER WHICH OFFERED THE RAPIDFIRE IN DIFFERENT SWITCHES GET THE K70 RGB RAPIDFIRE AND EDUCATE EVERYONE! Nice way: You should get the k70 rgb rapidfire since it's the k70 lux with mx speed switches. The lux came out later to offer alternative switch options. Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell.
It feels really loose and cheap. The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work. Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either. The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead. I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice.
I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post.Firstly, I don't know what your talking about my space-bar is extremely sturdy, sturdier than any keyboard i used. Secondly, the release models had stabilizer issues on my rapidfire I did have that issue they replaced it and every large key feels crisp light and sturdy. Furthermore, you're probably using the old cue software make sure to delete that version and download cue 2. Mine has never crashed in my lifetime. Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell. It feels really loose and cheap.
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The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work. Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either.
The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead. I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice. I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post.Firstly, I don't know what your talking about my space-bar is extremely sturdy, sturdier than any keyboard i used. Secondly, the release models had stabilizer issues on my rapidfire I did have that issue they replaced it and every large key feels crisp light and sturdy. Furthermore, you're probably using the old cue software make sure to delete that version and download cue 2.
Mine has never crashed in my lifetime.I am simply relating the issues that I have had, and also noting that many others are having the same problems. Just look at the Corsair support forums, Reddit or even Tom's.Corsair produces lots of keyboards, and I am sure some percentage are defective. Just because yours is sturdy does not mean that Corsair is incapable of producing a few lemons.Here are some people discussing space bar problems with both the K70 and the K70 Lux:am not running an old version of CUE.
I downloaded the latest version directly from the Corsair website, CUE 2.9.53, released in January 2017. It does not work properly for many people - which is why I provided the link to the forum.Here is another thread discussing the issue:Here is another:I would love for the keyboard to work, but it simply doesn't.
Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell. It feels really loose and cheap.
The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work. Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either. The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead. I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice. I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post.Firstly, I don't know what your talking about my space-bar is extremely sturdy, sturdier than any keyboard i used.
Secondly, the release models had stabilizer issues on my rapidfire I did have that issue they replaced it and every large key feels crisp light and sturdy. Furthermore, you're probably using the old cue software make sure to delete that version and download cue 2. Mine has never crashed in my lifetime.I am simply relating the issues that I have had, and also noting that many others are having the same problems. Just look at the Corsair support forums, Reddit or even Tom's.Corsair produces lots of keyboards, and I am sure some percentage are defective.
Just because yours is sturdy does not mean that Corsair is incapable of producing a few lemons.Here are some people discussing space bar problems with both the K70 and the K70 Lux:am not running an old version of CUE. I downloaded the latest version directly from the Corsair website, CUE 2.9.53, released in January 2017. It does not work properly for many people - which is why I provided the link to the forum.Here is another thread discussing the issue:Here is another:I would love for the keyboard to work, but it simply doesn't.I'm pretty sure Razer has twice the amount of RMA's due to faulty switches.
I never have problems with cue I guess it's just due to problems with their software. People who usually bought release versions experience the loose spacebars. The newer ones don't have these issues. You either bought it near release or bought it recently but one that didn't sell then. Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell.
It feels really loose and cheap. The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work.
Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either.
The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead. I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice. I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post.Firstly, I don't know what your talking about my space-bar is extremely sturdy, sturdier than any keyboard i used. Secondly, the release models had stabilizer issues on my rapidfire I did have that issue they replaced it and every large key feels crisp light and sturdy. Furthermore, you're probably using the old cue software make sure to delete that version and download cue 2.
Mine has never crashed in my lifetime.I am simply relating the issues that I have had, and also noting that many others are having the same problems. Just look at the Corsair support forums, Reddit or even Tom's.Corsair produces lots of keyboards, and I am sure some percentage are defective. Just because yours is sturdy does not mean that Corsair is incapable of producing a few lemons.Here are some people discussing space bar problems with both the K70 and the K70 Lux:am not running an old version of CUE. I downloaded the latest version directly from the Corsair website, CUE 2.9.53, released in January 2017. It does not work properly for many people - which is why I provided the link to the forum.Here is another thread discussing the issue:Here is another:I would love for the keyboard to work, but it simply doesn't.I'm pretty sure Razer has twice the amount of RMA's due to faulty switches.
I never have problems with cue I guess it's just due to problems with their software. People who usually bought release versions experience the loose spacebars. The newer ones don't have these issues.
You either bought it near release or bought it recently but one that didn't sell then.UPDATEI hope the OP has actually read these posts.; )I picked up a Razer Ornata from a local retailer and Amazon also sent me a replacement K70.The replacement K70 has much sturdier keys. I definitely got a defective board before. There is no more rattle in the backspace or spacebar, although I still feel the spacebar is not all that solid.I am still having issues with the CUE software but Corsair just put out an update that I got to work. I am much happier now that I am actually able to configure the lighting and use profiles and the keys are not a nightmare to type on anymore.Regarding the Ornata from Razer, the build quality is not as good, nor does it have dedicated media keys or volume control, but it is actually pretty decent. The software works flawlessly and switches profiles automatically without the need to download game specific profiles.I definitely prefer the typing experience on the K70 with MX browns. The Ornata is just too clicky for my taste.
For gaming it was good once I got used to it. (I used it for a week waiting for the K70 replacement).I ended up giving it to my wife since she likes the colors. I will stick with the K70 despite my ongoing troubles with the software.Thanks for the input msproject251!
Hopefully our conversation was helpful for the OP. Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell. It feels really loose and cheap. The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work.
Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either.
The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead. I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice.
I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post.Firstly, I don't know what your talking about my space-bar is extremely sturdy, sturdier than any keyboard i used. Secondly, the release models had stabilizer issues on my rapidfire I did have that issue they replaced it and every large key feels crisp light and sturdy. Furthermore, you're probably using the old cue software make sure to delete that version and download cue 2. Mine has never crashed in my lifetime.I am simply relating the issues that I have had, and also noting that many others are having the same problems. Just look at the Corsair support forums, Reddit or even Tom's.Corsair produces lots of keyboards, and I am sure some percentage are defective. Just because yours is sturdy does not mean that Corsair is incapable of producing a few lemons.Here are some people discussing space bar problems with both the K70 and the K70 Lux:am not running an old version of CUE.
I downloaded the latest version directly from the Corsair website, CUE 2.9.53, released in January 2017. It does not work properly for many people - which is why I provided the link to the forum.Here is another thread discussing the issue:Here is another:I would love for the keyboard to work, but it simply doesn't.I'm pretty sure Razer has twice the amount of RMA's due to faulty switches. I never have problems with cue I guess it's just due to problems with their software.
People who usually bought release versions experience the loose spacebars. The newer ones don't have these issues. You either bought it near release or bought it recently but one that didn't sell then.UPDATEI hope the OP has actually read these posts.; )I picked up a Razer Ornata from a local retailer and Amazon also sent me a replacement K70.The replacement K70 has much sturdier keys. I definitely got a defective board before. There is no more rattle in the backspace or spacebar, although I still feel the spacebar is not all that solid.I am still having issues with the CUE software but Corsair just put out an update that I got to work.
I am much happier now that I am actually able to configure the lighting and use profiles and the keys are not a nightmare to type on anymore.Regarding the Ornata from Razer, the build quality is not as good, nor does it have dedicated media keys or volume control, but it is actually pretty decent. The software works flawlessly and switches profiles automatically without the need to download game specific profiles.I definitely prefer the typing experience on the K70 with MX browns. The Ornata is just too clicky for my taste. For gaming it was good once I got used to it. (I used it for a week waiting for the K70 replacement).I ended up giving it to my wife since she likes the colors.
I will stick with the K70 despite my ongoing troubles with the software.Thanks for the input msproject251! Hopefully our conversation was helpful for the OP.Yeah guys much thanks for the responses. I ended up going for the K70 LUX with brown switches and it's a great keyboard, I have had no issues. Hi, I just got the K70 Lux RGB with brown switches a few days ago - you can find it on Amazon, but I do not recommend it.I am pretty disappointed with the K70. I did a ton of research before buying, and really want to like the keyboard but it is terrible.Build quality seems solid for the base and all the letter and numerical keys, but my space bar rattles like hell. It feels really loose and cheap.
The backspace key also makes a loud rattling sound.The other keys feel great when typing, and are pretty quiet, but the constant rattle on the space is no good.I was willing to look past the rattling, but what is even worse is that the software simply does not work. Every time my PC loads up the software it crashes and the RGB lighting freezes or simple goes all red.I spent several hours researching the problem, installing, uninstalling, repairing, but nothing fixes it. So, I cannot use any profiles, customize the RGBs and the keyboard constantly freezes.This is not acceptable for a premium keyboard that costs $160 USD. If you go to the Corsair support forums you will find a bunch of people commenting that they cannot get the software working either. The K95, K70, Strafe RGB all rely on the same buggy software.I just requested a return to Amazon and ordered a Razer Ornata instead. I also tested out a Logitec G810 Orion Spectrum at a local shop, and the build quality was solid and the romer g keys were nice.
I use Logitec software for my mouse and never had a single issue.I will not be buying any peripherals from Corsair in the future.Sorry for the long post.Firstly, I don't know what your talking about my space-bar is extremely sturdy, sturdier than any keyboard i used. Secondly, the release models had stabilizer issues on my rapidfire I did have that issue they replaced it and every large key feels crisp light and sturdy. Furthermore, you're probably using the old cue software make sure to delete that version and download cue 2. Mine has never crashed in my lifetime.I am simply relating the issues that I have had, and also noting that many others are having the same problems. Just look at the Corsair support forums, Reddit or even Tom's.Corsair produces lots of keyboards, and I am sure some percentage are defective. Just because yours is sturdy does not mean that Corsair is incapable of producing a few lemons.Here are some people discussing space bar problems with both the K70 and the K70 Lux:am not running an old version of CUE.
I downloaded the latest version directly from the Corsair website, CUE 2.9.53, released in January 2017. It does not work properly for many people - which is why I provided the link to the forum.Here is another thread discussing the issue:Here is another:I would love for the keyboard to work, but it simply doesn't.I'm pretty sure Razer has twice the amount of RMA's due to faulty switches. I never have problems with cue I guess it's just due to problems with their software. People who usually bought release versions experience the loose spacebars. The newer ones don't have these issues. You either bought it near release or bought it recently but one that didn't sell then.UPDATEI hope the OP has actually read these posts.; )I picked up a Razer Ornata from a local retailer and Amazon also sent me a replacement K70.The replacement K70 has much sturdier keys. I definitely got a defective board before.
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There is no more rattle in the backspace or spacebar, although I still feel the spacebar is not all that solid.I am still having issues with the CUE software but Corsair just put out an update that I got to work. I am much happier now that I am actually able to configure the lighting and use profiles and the keys are not a nightmare to type on anymore.Regarding the Ornata from Razer, the build quality is not as good, nor does it have dedicated media keys or volume control, but it is actually pretty decent. The software works flawlessly and switches profiles automatically without the need to download game specific profiles.I definitely prefer the typing experience on the K70 with MX browns. Dorina gutu new media. The Ornata is just too clicky for my taste. For gaming it was good once I got used to it. (I used it for a week waiting for the K70 replacement).I ended up giving it to my wife since she likes the colors.
I will stick with the K70 despite my ongoing troubles with the software.Thanks for the input msproject251! Hopefully our conversation was helpful for the OP.Defective stabilizers and switches are a direct issue that come straight from cherry. Corsair is forced to use cherry stabilizers as part of their partnership. Cherry manufactures the defective stabilizers and corsair can't do anything about it. Cherry produces defective mx blues and stabilizers.
Since 2014 they began having lots of defective components hence why logitech, razer, steel series, thermaltake began using different switches.
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