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Reviews of Corsair Strafe RGB Cherry MX Silent

Testseek.co.uk have collected 111 expert reviews of the Corsair Strafe RGB Cherry MX Silent and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Strafe RGB Cherry MX Silent.
 
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The editors liked

  • Exceptional build quality
  • Detachable wrist rest
  • Per-key RGB lighting
  • Multimedia controls
  • 104-key roll over
  • Gaming key-caps
  • MX Silent Switches are definitely quieter
  • Competitive Price (relative to rival similar spec products)
  • USB pass-through
  • Solid construction
  • Bright
  • Vibrant colours
  • Advanced RGB lighting effects w/ downloadable profiles
  • Highly programmable
  • Bonus tactile keycaps (WASD/MOBA)
  • Exclusive Cherry MX Silent switches
  • Also available with MX Red
  • Brown and Blue
  • USB passthrough
  • Highly customisable
  • Individual backlighting
  • Relatively quiet switch actuation
  • Feature rich
  • Powerful software
  • Great design
  • Good build quality
  • Same high quality design as standard STRAFE keyboard
  • The clicking of the keys is slightly reduced on the down and upstroke
  • Great for gaming or typing
  • Though not as satisfying as traditional switches
  • Typing can feel a little easier on your fingers than

The editors didn't like

  • None
  • “The Corsair Strafe is a great all round keyboard for work and gaming
  • Packed full of cool features that put it ahead of the competition. The MX Silent switches are certainly amazing and it would be hard to imagine buying the stock MX Red over the M
  • Non-standard bottom row
  • No dedicated media keys
  • Relatively expensive
  • Typing with reasonable force produces an irritating ringing hum
  • Spongier feel takes away some of the pleasure of using a mechanical
  • More expensive than standard mechanical switches
  • Corsair Utility software is still a little hard to get your head around

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  Published: 2018-01-05, Author: Michiel , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Time to present our findings. The 22 keyboards that we tested come down to two price ranges. The “affordable” segment, which are the keyboards with an average price up to £150 and the high-end models, which start from £150. Interestingly, we find 11 keybo...

 
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  Published: 2017-08-11, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Sign up for our daily newsletter Keyboards are a major part of everyday working life. Whether you use a laptop or desktop, having a top-quality keyboard will make all the difference to your productivity, because let's face it, it's probably the most used...

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  Published: 2016-11-02, Author: Tim , review by: play3r.net

  • Highly customisable, Individual backlighting, Relatively quiet switch actuation, Feature rich, Powerful software, Great design, Good build quality
  • Non-standard bottom row, No dedicated media keys, Relatively expensive
  • Keyboards are pretty much a fact of life when it comes to PCs: without one, you wouldn't be able to play most games, easily message your friends or type reviews such as this. They have become very personal: you feel uncomfortable when you use someone else...

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  Published: 2016-04-01, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • After testing 16 different mechanical keyboards we can safely say that when it comes to the typing experience most of the models are a lot alike. This is mostly because of the used technique; everything with the Cherry MX switches has the same key sizes...

 
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  Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Tim , review by: play3r.net

  • Highly customisable, Individual backlighting, Relatively quiet switch actuation, Feature rich, Powerful software, Great design, Good build quality
  • Non-standard bottom row, No dedicated media keys, Relatively expensive
  • Keyboards are pretty much a fact of life when it comes to PCs: without one, you wouldn't be able to play most games, easily message your friends or type reviews such as this. They have become very personal: you feel uncomfortable when you use someone else...

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  Published: 2015-11-25, review by: vortez.net

  • Solid construction, Bright, vibrant colours, Advanced RGB lighting effects w/ downloadable profiles, Highly programmable, Bonus tactile keycaps (WASD/MOBA), Exclusive Cherry MX Silent switches, also available with MX Red, Brown and Blue, USB passthrough,
  • None
  • After experiencing the glorious technicolour splendour of the STRAFE RGB it comes very difficult not to be able to enjoy every aspect of this mechanical keyboard. It is shipped with the same known and loved features of the STRAFE keyboard such as the soli...

 
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  Published: 2015-11-17, Author: Phil , review by: pcgamesn.com

  • Abstract:  It wasn't so long ago that both RGB lighting and mechanical switches still held novelty value in the PC peripherals game. These days though, it's de rigueur for your keyboard to look like flyover shot of Las Vegas and sound like the intro to Murder She Wr...

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  Published: 2015-11-12, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net

  • Same high quality design as standard STRAFE keyboard, The clicking of the keys is slightly reduced on the down and upstroke, Great for gaming or typing, though not as satisfying as traditional switches, Typing can feel a little easier on your fingers than
  • Typing with reasonable force produces an irritating ringing hum, Spongier feel takes away some of the pleasure of using a mechanical, More expensive than standard mechanical switches, Corsair Utility software is still a little hard to get your head around
  • We do like the Corsair Gaming STRAFE Silent RGB mechanical keyboard. Cherry's Silent switches are a welcome addition to the family. Incorporating tappets instead of ‘dampening o-rings' is a solid plan as it does not impact the feeling of precision that a...

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  Published: 2015-11-10, Author: Tom , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Now that the K70 RGB has gone up in price, the Strafe RGB is the Corsair keyboard to buy. The per-key illumination is fantastic, and unlike Q-Pad's MK-90 the software actually works with Windows 10. It might not have a metal backing plate, but constructio...

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  Published: 2015-10-30, review by: Bit-Tech.net

  • There are a number of reasons to consider the Strafe RGB over the standard Strafe. For an extra £40 or so, you get a half-decent wrist rest and much more appealing backlighting. The latter also sports full RGB so you get all the fancy customisation in Cor...

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