I've used this keyboard for over a year and never had a problem and before that the Saitek Eclipse for over 5 years heavy use every day, it never stopped working but had the paint missing off half the keys and had a blue backlight which didn't look too cool with my Asus GX1000 that had no blue color option. I use membrane so it's a full press every key register but then I don't have anything mechanical to compares it to.Īs far as feeling cheap I currently use the Mad Catz V.5 which works great but does not feel like a mechanical board and also has noise when using the keys, obviously some keys thud from the requirement of bottoming out and others clack since it's cheap and all plastic. For me, it was from a mechanical to a membrane and back to a mechanical, but a silent one which was the selling point for me. I mainly play CSGO and SC2 at high competitive levels, so I need a pristine keyboard with no errors at all.Īlso, it would help to know what keyboard you are currently using so I can give you my opinion on whether or not you should make the switch. Nonetheless, I know this is the perfect keyboard for me so I will be switching until I can actually get the perfect version :) The 3rd one which I currently have has one of the buttons, A, slightly harder to press than the other buttons but this severely bothers me as if I'm paying $160 for a keyboard, it must be absolutely perfect. The 2nd one had a huge crack on the side, but this is shipping people's fault. The 1st one had registry problems, the A and 1 button would be entered twice. This keyboard is VERY silent, you can use it in a library and it would blend in with the other keyboards that people are using.īecause the keyboard is plastic and cheaper made, I had several problems with my first 3 copies and will be exchanging for a 4th. The only reason I am keeping is reason number 5.ĥ. Razer does not need the software to be up and it is just plug and play, so this switch was definitely something I did not like. This was a huge disappointment to me as I hate relying on drivers and software to keep up colors. If you just plug and play, the colors will be static and not move. You have to keep the software up 24/7 if you want an Active Lighting effect on, meaning if you want animations on your keyboard with spinning or raining colors, you need the CUE to be up at all times. You may have USB 3.0 connection issues, if you have a Hero VII motherboard, the keyboard hangs on Bios occasionallyĤ. The keyboard is 100% plastic (Made in China) and feels cheaper than the K70ģ. The keyboard is slightly harder to press than the K70, I think it's due to the plastic molding designĢ. You can read up basic info on websites and stuff but I'll give you some personal tips which they don't mention.ġ. ![]() ![]() I absolutely love this keyboard as I wanted a mechanical feel to it with silent switches since I hate loud noises. Hey I am a user of the Razer Blackwidow/Deathstalker and recently switched over to Corsair to the first time.
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