Corsair has a history of impressing us with its gaming keyboards. The new flagship, the K95 RGB Platinum, features per-key RGB backlighting, a new LightEdge LED bar at the top of the keyboard, as well as an aluminium body and dedicated media keys. There are actually so many features I could not possibly list them all in this introductory paragraph – so let's dive right into the review!
On paper, the Corsair K95 RGB Platinum is a very impressive keyboard and you can bet I was looking forward to get my hands on it for this review. Read on for a complete look at all the new features, the software and the day-to-day experience of using the new flagship from Corsair.
Features
- Aircraft-grade anodized brushed aluminum frame, built to withstand a lifetime of gaming
- 8MB profile storage with hardware macro and lighting playback allow access to up to three stored profiles on the go, independent of external software
- Per-key RGB backlighting and 19-zone LightEdge delivers dynamic and vibrant lighting effects with virtually unlimited customization
- 100% CHERRY MX Speed RGB mechanical key switches with ultra-fast 1.2mm actuation
- 6 programmable G-keys for in-game macros
- USB Pass-through port provides convenient access to an additional USB port for your mouse or headset
- Detachable, dual-sided, soft-touch wrist rest provides two different surfaces for optimal comfort
- Dedicated multimedia and volume controls to adjust your audio without interrupting your game
- 100% anti-ghosting with full key rollover ensures your commands and simultaneous keystrokes always register the way you intended
- CUE support enables sophisticated macro programming and dynamic, multicolour lighting effects
- Windows Key Lock mode ensures interruption-free gaming
- Textured and contoured FPS/MOBA keycap sets provide maximum grip and enhanced feel
Specification
- Key Switches: Cherry MX Speed RGB, mechanical, 45g actuation force, 1.2mm actuation distance, rated at 50M operations, gold cross-point contacts
- Backlight: Individually lit and per key programmable
- LED Colour: RGB
- USB Pass-through: Yes
- Report Rate: Up to 1ms
- Matrix: 100% anti-ghosting with full key rollover on USB
- On-Board Profiles: Yes, Three
- Media keys: Six dedicated multimedia keys, incl. Volume Up/Down roller
- Windows Lock key: Yes
- Wrist rest: Full length, detachable, dual-sided with soft touch finish
- CUE (Software): Enabled
- Cable: Braided Fibre
- Dimensions: (w/out wrist rest) 465(L) x 171(W) x 36(H) mm / 18.3”(L) x 6.7”(W) x 1.40”(H)
Considering the awful reliability of Corsair keyboards – D.O.A, dying LEDs etc, I can categorically say that the £194.99 price is almost certainly not worth it.
“I think the feature-set justifies the price”
Nothing, fuck all, justifies a price of £200 for a keyboard.
£195!??? GTFO…
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I love my K70 RGB have had no issues with it. its almost 2 years & going strong.