Testseek.co.uk have collected 170 expert reviews of the Corsair Gaming K95 RGB Platinum and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Gaming K95 RGB Platinum .
January 2017
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170 Reviews
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Beautiful aesthetic
Dedicated media keys
Comfortable to use
100% AntiGhosting
6 Dedicated macro keys
Fully programmable
8MB of onboard memory (3 profiles independent of software)
Choice of Cherry MX Silver or Brown
Shipped with a double sided wris
Feels robust and well built
Comfortable dual-sided wrist rest
Fast key switch well suited to gaming
Onboard memory for multiple profiles
Dedicated macro and multimedia keys
Dazzling lighting possibilities
Hypnotic disco lighting
Handy media and shortcut keys
Classy aluminum build
Feature rich
Contemporary design
Full RGB backlighting
Adjustable wristrest
Powerful software
Additional macro keys
Super responsive keys
Fully loaded with all the extras a serious gamer needs
Ability to save three profiles locally to the keyboard is useful
Fully Customisable RGB Backlighting
Logo and lighting edge
Available with MX Cherry speed or Brown mechanical switches
With the K95 RGB Platinum, Corsair has created a high quality gaming keyboard, which is almost flawless We like the fact, that this keyboard feels very sturdy, which is partially because of the high weight as well as thanks to the aluminum faceplate used...
Feels robust and well built, Comfortable dual-sided wrist rest, Fast key switch well suited to gaming, Onboard memory for multiple profiles, Dedicated macro and multimedia keys, Dazzling lighting possibilities
It's a £180 keyboard, Still only USB 2.0 passthrough, Keycap font an acquired taste
Beautiful aesthetic, Dedicated media keys, Comfortable to use, 100% AntiGhosting, 6 Dedicated macro keys, Fully programmable, 8MB of onboard memory (3 profiles independent of software), Choice of Cherry MX Silver or Brown, Shipped with a double sided wris
Price
From the aesthetic to the use of premium materials, the K95 RGB PLATINUM oozes gloriousness that can be seen and felt. Every edge, and every inch is meticulously designed to ensure not just ideal performance, but an ideal experience. Aside from the small...
The Corsair K95 RGB Platinum is a stunner with the most RGB lighting ever, redesigned keys, convenient shortcuts, a comfy wrist rest and an equally high price to match its high-end features...
Published: 2017-01-23, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Corsair bills the K95 RGB Platinum as its ultimate mechanical gaming keyboard, and it's easy to see why. There's very little it doesn't have – audio pass-through and an upgrade to USB 3.0 for the pass-through USB port are the only real things we can think...
Published: 2018-04-20, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
I've used the K95 RGB Platinum since early January. In that time, I've reviewed half a dozen other RGB keyboards but always return to this one. Why? Even without the PBT set, it's one of the best looking, fully featured gaming keyboards on the market toda...
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Published: 2018-02-20, Author: Sean , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: California-based Corsair is one of the most well known manufacturers of components and peripherals for the PC enthusiast market. Corsair and Legit Reviews have been working together for over fifteen years, but surprisingly, none of our staff had made a vi...
The Corsair K95 RGB Platinum is a pricey gaming keyboard with an ideal blend of aesthetics and functionality that leaves little room for improvement...
Solid design, no flex at all, 6 dedicated “G” keys, Great RGB backligting, Corsair CUE software is one of the better out there, Extra USB port, Large wrist rest
Not available in all Cherry MX flavors, $199 is a lot to spend on a keyboard
So I've been using the Corsair K95 RGB Platinum for the past month. The biggest thing for me was getting used to it. I primarily use keyboards with Cherry MX Blue switches so moving to the new Speed switches was a little different. While they are very muc...