![]() Kingston's HyperX FPS Alloy is a unique entry into the category as it's designed for people who want a light, no-frills mechanical keyboard for FPS gaming. ![]() Its RGB lighting is also unique in that the keys are not open at the bottom like they are with Cherry switches, so only the key itself is lit, and there's no spillover.įPS and LAN Gaming - Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS However, its Romer G switches are tactile and satisfying, we like its volume wheel and media buttons, and its software is the best available. ![]() The Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum covers most of the bases and and is very good overall, but is missing some features it should have at this price, including a wrist rest and USB pass-through. Solid All-Around Gaming Keyboard - Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum We like its advanced lighting options and excellent media controls though, so if we had to do it all over again we'd probably just go with the Lux or standard RGB version. That type of feathery key is great for gaming, especially if you're tapping a key a few thousand of times per minute, but it it made the keyboard a bit too twitchy for day-to-day typing. The Corsair K70 is available in a few different versions but we tested the Rapidfire, which has switches designed to actuate with very little force. More Great Options Just for Gaming - Corsair K70 Rapidfire ![]() Oh and if you like the style of this keyboard but don't like RGB lighting, there's an MX version that is the same but with red lights only. If you opt for the non-R version you even get textured keycaps and a little case for them that snaps onto the edge of the keyboard. Second, it's totally loaded with features, including RGB lighting, a spacious wrist rest, six dedicated macro keys, media control buttons with a volume wheel, USB and audio pass-through, and it even has a little plastic arm that holds your mouse cable to prevent it from getting hung up on the edge of your desk. First, it's available with either Cherry MX Red or Brown switches, so it has the most popular types of Cherry switches for gaming or typing. This keyboard is the boss of the ones we tested because it has every feature you could ever want in a gaming keyboard at an extremely reasonable price, making it a very well-rounded package. Also, this is probably the only documented case where adding an R to the name of something lowered its price. We didn't really dig the caps though, as they are too sharply angled for typing, so in our opinion the R version is the one to get, especially since it's less expensive too at just around $100 on Amazon. ![]() We actually reviewed the non-R version of this keyboard, but the only difference is the R version does not include the extra textured keycaps for popular gaming keys as well as a small case for them. The Best Gaming Keyboard G.Skill Ripjaws KM780R RGB Gaming Keyboard ![]()
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