If only it wasn't shopped.It probably is a good indicator of how it will look in the coming weeks though.
Even though Corsair rep came in here asked questions of what we would like to see from their new boards and we sort of screamed out loud saying don't make the same mistake with the bottom modifiers and space bar again and would you look at that!!!! Same sh!t all over again, bravo corsair!!!! you do listen to your potential customers after all :/
Even though Corsair rep came in here asked questions of what we would like to see from their new boards and we sort of screamed out loud saying don't make the same mistake with the bottom modifiers and space bar again and would you look at that!!!! Same sh!t all over again, bravo corsair!!!! you do listen to your potential customers after all :/
These are the same people that said hot-swappable switches couldn't be done. I'll stick with their cases and coolers, but I'm going to keep my keyboards and mice elsewhere.
Even though Corsair rep came in here asked questions of what we would like to see from their new boards and we sort of screamed out loud saying don't make the same mistake with the bottom modifiers and space bar again and would you look at that!!!! Same sh!t all over again, bravo corsair!!!! you do listen to your potential customers after all :/
These are the same people that said hot-swappable switches couldn't be done. I'll stick with their cases and coolers, but I'm going to keep my keyboards and mice elsewhere.
Well said, Coolers, Ram, PSU, cases and even their latest 2.1 PC speakers are awesome although a lil pricey....
For example here is what I have from them:
- RAM DDR3, claiming to be able to go to 2100MHZ, but it can only hit 2000MHZ stable, not a big deal since its 16GB and price was around 80 bucks for 4 sticks.
- H100 Push pull can get my I5-3570K to 4.8GHZ and possibly 5.0GHZ without overheating, amazing and its in push pull config with high flow Rosewills. The CPU is at 4.2Ghz current, no need for more.
- PSU 1000HX, been having this puppy for around 5 years, 2 builds and on my current build is holding up Crossfire x2 R9-290X XFX DD custom cooler, I5 3570 @ 4.2GHZ, 16gb RAM @2000MHZ, 8x 120mm fans, 1x 200mm, 2x LCD double bay fan controllers NZXT and Aerocool, 500gb HD and 256GB SSD. ( practically purring like a kitty and not stressing out at all running this setup even though for 290X CF setup manufacturers recommend at least 1200W PSU.... The model PSU I have might be one of the best that Corsair ever made, not sure if their 1200W benemoth has the same quality no matter that's rated 200W higher)
When my Logitech speakers go out I might consider getting their pricey 2.1 speakers cause they are proven to be of high quality, would love to have one of their nice cases but my HAF932 with acrylic window is so nice since I got it customized and have 2 fans on it blowing direct on the GPU's.... Maybe if they bring the old 800D model, the new model that's replacing the 800D it seems bigger and there is no reason for it. Anyways will be their loyal customer for sure, but as far as keyboards? not until I see 1.25 - 6 or 1.5 - 1 - 7 layout for the bottom modifiers.
Cool :llama: :thumb: :p
Even though Corsair rep came in here asked questions of what we would like to see from their new boards and we sort of screamed out loud saying don't make the same mistake with the bottom modifiers and space bar again and would you look at that!!!! Same sh!t all over again, bravo corsair!!!! you do listen to your potential customers after all :/
Even though Corsair rep came in here asked questions of what we would like to see from their new boards and we sort of screamed out loud saying don't make the same mistake with the bottom modifiers and space bar again and would you look at that!!!! Same sh!t all over again, bravo corsair!!!! you do listen to your potential customers after all :/
These are the same people that said hot-swappable switches couldn't be done. I'll stick with their cases and coolers, but I'm going to keep my keyboards and mice elsewhere.
Well said, Coolers, Ram, PSU, cases and even their latest 2.1 PC speakers are awesome although a lil pricey....
For example here is what I have from them:
- RAM DDR3, claiming to be able to go to 2100MHZ, but it can only hit 2000MHZ stable, not a big deal since its 16GB and price was around 80 bucks for 4 sticks.
- H100 Push pull can get my I5-3570K to 4.8GHZ and possibly 5.0GHZ without overheating, amazing and its in push pull config with high flow Rosewills. The CPU is at 4.2Ghz current, no need for more.
- PSU 1000HX, been having this puppy for around 5 years, 2 builds and on my current build is holding up Crossfire x2 R9-290X XFX DD custom cooler, I5 3570 @ 4.2GHZ, 16gb RAM @2000MHZ, 8x 120mm fans, 1x 200mm, 2x LCD double bay fan controllers NZXT and Aerocool, 500gb HD and 256GB SSD. ( practically purring like a kitty and not stressing out at all running this setup even though for 290X CF setup manufacturers recommend at least 1200W PSU.... The model PSU I have might be one of the best that Corsair ever made, not sure if their 1200W benemoth has the same quality no matter that's rated 200W higher)
When my Logitech speakers go out I might consider getting their pricey 2.1 speakers cause they are proven to be of high quality, would love to have one of their nice cases but my HAF932 with acrylic window is so nice since I got it customized and have 2 fans on it blowing direct on the GPU's.... Maybe if they bring the old 800D model, the new model that's replacing the 800D it seems bigger and there is no reason for it. Anyways will be their loyal customer for sure, but as far as keyboards? not until I see 1.25 - 6 or 1.5 - 1 - 7 layout for the bottom modifiers.
Well, their PSUs are just rebranded seasonics. So, those are definitely alright as well.
Even though Corsair rep came in here asked questions of what we would like to see from their new boards and we sort of screamed out loud saying don't make the same mistake with the bottom modifiers and space bar again and would you look at that!!!! Same sh!t all over again, bravo corsair!!!! you do listen to your potential customers after all :/
- RAM DDR3, claiming to be able to go to 2100MHZ, but it can only hit 2000MHZ stable, not a big deal since its 16GB and price was around 80 bucks for 4 sticks.
Well, their PSUs are just rebranded seasonics. So, those are definitely alright as well.
Keyboards were alright without backlighting, we don't need this headache-inducing mess...
Corsair makes nice cases and decent water cooling (H-100i) i guess. Just really not a fan of their bottom row layout and their pcb soldering. uGH
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Corsair keyboards are loved by a lot of people for their backlighting. Funny enough it is the backlighting that they have not been able to get right over 2 generations of keyboards, with numerous issues of failing LEDs. But with peripherals, there is always a portion of the market that will want to buy it if it blinks in colored lights.
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Corsair keyboards are loved by a lot of people for their backlighting. Funny enough it is the backlighting that they have not been able to get right over 2 generations of keyboards, with numerous issues of failing LEDs. But with peripherals, there is always a portion of the market that will want to buy it if it blinks in colored lights.
I won't buy it for both reasons.
Heard too many dead LED Corsair tales.
Is it for the backlighting that people buy it? Or is it because it bears the Corsair name?