
Corsair
The Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines an aluminum frame, Cherry MX Speed Silver switches with 1.2 mm actuation, and AXON hyper‑processing for an 8,000 Hz polling rate, delivering ultra‑fast response and extensive RGB customization. It includes six dedicated macro keys, a programmable iCUE control wheel, and a detachable magnetic memory‑foam wrist rest for competitive gamers and streamers.
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$249.99
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$222.83
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$174.99
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$289.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers hail the K100 as a top‑tier gaming keyboard, calling it the 'Lamborghini of gaming keyboards' due to its solid aluminum chassis, ultra‑fast 8,000 Hz polling, and AXON technology that yields a 0.25 ms response. They highlight the Cherry MX Speed switches, extensive iCUE customization, and the innovative control wheel, while noting the heavy weight and dual‑port requirement as trade‑offs.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the praise for speed and lighting, noting the noticeable improvement over previous Corsair models and the usefulness of macro keys for streaming. Minor frustrations revolve around the need for iCUE software and the keyboard’s heft, but no major recurring complaints have surfaced.
Common Complaints
Keyboard weight, requirement for two USB ports, and dependence on iCUE software for full feature access.
What People Are Saying
“Lamborghini of gaming keyboards”
“unfair advantage”
How It Compares
vs. Corsair K100 OPX Optical
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the OPX if you prioritize lighter weight and optical switches; stick with the Speed version for richer customization and macro integration.
vs. Typical Gaming Keyboards
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Standard keyboards suit casual gamers or budget buyers, while the K100 is aimed at competitive players needing extreme speed and customization.