
The switches are Keychron Optical switches, and you get the standard choice of clicky blue, linear red, and tactile brown. The Corsair K100 is ideal for anyone who needs a fast keyboard with a ton of functionality for gaming and vfx workstation tasks.Īn 87-key TKL Keyboard from Keychron, the K8 is a mac-centric keyboard with bluetooth and USB-C connectivity. The included cable is attached, which is understandable for power concerns but is not ideal on an expensive keyboard when detachable USB-C is so common.Ĭorsair’s iCue software is powerful, allowing you to control all aspects of RGB and macro programmability, but is a heft, bloated application at close to 800MB for the download.Ī detachable magnetic plush wrist-rest is included to help with comfort.

Though this will also take an extra port on your PC, it may be worth the convenience. You can also charge or connect your devices and peripherals directly to the keyboard thanks to its USB passthrough ports. Many games may not even be able to handle 4000hz polling, so at most the keyboard may be “future proofing”. Speaking of polling rate, the 4000hz polling rate is the fastest on the market, but will be more demanding on your computer. Both will be plenty fast with any polling rate you choose, but the optical switches will have a slight edge in speed.

You have the choice of MX Speed Silver mechanical switches or Corsair’s new OPX optical switches.
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The K100 is heavy and the build quality is good for a fullsize keyboard.įor such a high price, though, you would hope for less plastic than is on the K100, and would prefer a full aluminum build rather than just a top frame.ĭoubleshot PBT keycaps are a nice addition, allowing the RGB to shine through without sacrificing quality. Such premium features come at an equally premium price, and the K100 is not the most affordable keyboard, being easily the most expensive offering on this list. The K100 is the newest flagship gaming keyboard from Corsair which features a ton of macro and media controls, fast switches, and the highest polling rate to be offered in a keyboard to date at 4000hz.
