Conclusion

The K100 RGB is the keyboard that Corsair developed as the successor to their highly successful K95 RGB Platinum. Even though most companies would be content with releasing a new product with just one additional feature or a subtle design change, Corsair overhauled several key components of the keyboard. Thus, the K100 RGB ditches traditional mechanical keys entirely, and is instead based around new optical-mechanical switches. Coupled with that is a much more powerful processor, a second rotary wheel, more iCUE configuration options and support for the Elgato software, and even a better wrist rest to round out Corsair's premium keyboard package.

The switch to optical-mechanical switche is a significant and beneficial one, but it does come with a learning curve. In order to maximize the potential of the K100 RGB, users need to press the keys softly, so that the keycap will move only a little more than a millimeter below its resting point. It takes quite a bit of time for someone who is used to a typical mechanical or, worse, membrane keyboard to acclimate to the delicate OPX switches. However, once that happens, I find that the OPX switches are more comfortable and feel more responsive than any mechanical switch available today.

The quality of the K100 RGB is, as we expected, fantastic. Overall, the keyboard is made of very high quality materials, with a very rigid frame and an excellent assembly job inside and around it. The new OPX switches also are naturally more reliable because of the replacement of mechanical parts (contacts) with electronics (optical sensors). Our only concern lies with the softness of the wrist rest, as it can be damaged with relative ease.

Aesthetics are a subjective matter, yet we believe that the Corsair K100 RGB has something to offer to nearly everyone. Its design and lighting configurability allow for the end user to decide whether they want to keep things traditional or go for an extravagant, colorful scheme. No matter what direction one decides to go, the impeccable craftsmanship of the K100 RGB is always going to be evident.

Overall, considering how stale the commoditized keyboard market has become over the past couple of years, the Corsair K100 RGB Optical Mechanical keyboard is a refreshing addition. It offers something truly different than the now run-of-the-mill mechanical keyboards that fill the gaming keyboard market – and that difference is something we think makes for a better keyboard. Nevertheless, the $230 retail price is is truly a premium price, and most users can probably get the job done with a good keyboard that costs significantly less. If, however, what you want is one of the most versatile keyboards available, then the Corsair K100 RGB should definitely be on your shortlist.

 
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  • docbones - Thursday, November 19, 2020 - link

    but is it better then a Logitech k740? How noisy is this keyboard, and does it have a low profile option?
  • PeachNCream - Friday, November 20, 2020 - link

    The keyboard style absolutely doesn't appeal to me at all and the price doesn't seem reasonable. A nice white LED backlight on a basic membrane board is more than enough for my needs, even when I'm playing games.
  • Beaver M. - Monday, November 23, 2020 - link

    We really need some good rubber dome ones again.
  • bcronce - Friday, November 20, 2020 - link

    Polling rates are only correlated with input delay. I've seen reviews where the reviewer used a 1000fps camera and dismantled the keyboards to use a special switch to signal a key press and a 250hz keyboard was decimated most 1000hz keyboards, even from name brands.
  • Jens R. - Saturday, November 21, 2020 - link

    >was not designed to ever be disassembled by an end user

    I was already not going to buy this, but now I will extra not buy it.
  • tidywickham - Sunday, November 22, 2020 - link

    I NEED this keyboard. Got to try that wheel.
  • DiHydro - Monday, November 23, 2020 - link

    "The major design difference lies at the top right corner of the keyboard" I think you mean top left?
  • Beaver M. - Monday, November 23, 2020 - link

    What an ugly keyboard. Not to mention the macro keys at the left side, which I will never understand why they do that. I had that once and it was such a pain.
    Why dont they put them below the space bar instead, like other 100% game keypads do?
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  • Sivar - Monday, November 30, 2020 - link

    I have the K70, smaller, older version of this, and it really is a masterpiece.

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