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Corsair Vengeance K70 Review (Cherry MX Brown)

Hello again readers, today we will take a look at the Corsair Vengeance K70 keyboard with Cherry Mx brown switches. 

This is a mechanical keyboard what means that it uses mechanical switches instead of rubber dome switches like most keyboards. This particular version uses Cherry Mx brown switches, but it also exists with MX blue and MX Red switches, what is really cool so people can choose which one they prefer. 

When I was still gaming on my laptop, I had no knowledge of mechanical keyboards I did not even know they existed. But when I was looking to build my first gaming machine I did some research to parts but because I used a laptop before I did not have any peripherals or screen, so I did some research about that too. And a lot of people recommended mechanical keyboards over regular rubber dome ones most people use. So I just decided to buy a Corsair Vengeance K60 with MX red switches. And I was really happy with it, now I am using the K70 to write this review and I do not think I ever want a rubber dome keyboard for my main pc again, I just love the clicky sounds and good responsiveness.

K70 05 K US

I want to thank Corsair for providing me with this sample of the Vengeance K70 with Cherry Mx Brown switches.

For those of you who are new to the hardware world, or want some more information about Corsair. Here is a snippet from their website:

Corsair Logo

“Meeting Performance Computing demands since 1994

Corsair is a global company bringing innovative, high-performance components to the PC gaming market. Specializing in very high performance memory, ultra-efficient power supplies, and other key system components, our products are the choice of overclockers, enthusiasts, and gamers everywhere.

Founded as Corsair Microsystems in 1994, Corsair originally developed Level 2 cache modules for OEMs. After Intel incorporated the L2 cache in the processor with the release of its Pentium Pro processor family, Corsair changed its focus to DRAM modules, primarily in the server market. In 2002, Corsair began shipping DRAM modules that were specifically designed to appeal to computer overclocking enthusiasts. From its roots in high-performance memory, Corsair has expanded its award-winning product portfolio to include ultra-efficient power supplies, builder-friendly cases, ground-breaking CPU coolers, blazing-fast solid-state drives, and other key system components.

Corsair has developed a global operations infrastructure with extensive marketing and distribution channel relationships. Corsair’s products are sold to end users in over sixty countries worldwide, primarily through leading distributors and retailers.”

 

 

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