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My K70 Reds and M65 have done me well, although the M65 is starting to play up, doesn't register all the left button clicks.

Not sure if its Windows or the Mouse....but either way

The only problem I've ever had with a Corsair peripheral is when the RGB K95 first came out a few weeks ago, The firmware was a little buggy but was quickly fixed with an update, That's literally the only problem, I've actually never had any problems with any company that makes peripherals apart from once with a Razer Blackwidow 2012 Edition *Blue LED's* 1 LED started to flicker so got it replaced and the other was a Roccat keyboard were one of the macro keys didn't work, Got it replaced.

I've found throughout the years people tend to seriously over exaggerate their EXTREME issues with peripherals as they go looking for something only to find something minute and unimportant and then blow it wildly out of proportion and start making crap up ^_^
 
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Heathens ^_^

I have the M95 and RGB K95, Both perform brilliantly and are built like tanks, Can't fault either :)

My K70 Reds and M65 have done me well, although the M65 is starting to play up, doesn't register all the left button clicks.

Not sure if its Windows or the Mouse....but either way

I never said the build quality was bad guys, it's more of a case of all the other things :p
 
Details man give us details of what you don't like :)

Primarily the look and feel.
The M95 has the most ridiculous button layout and a piece of metal wedged into side of it.
The K90 didn't have a full mech set, the key caps were pure dirt and the software was crap.

Those are just some of my experiences.
 
Heathens ^_^

I have the M95 and RGB K95, Both perform brilliantly and are built like tanks, Can't fault either :)

IIRC not too long ago you had to RMA one of your corsair keyboards because the LEDs broke. Which happened to a lot of people on here.
No thanks.
 
IIRC not too long ago you had to RMA one of your corsair keyboards because the LEDs broke. Which happened to a lot of people on here.
No thanks.

Yep and I got a fully working one back, Sold it and got a Corsair RGB with the upgraded ESD shielding etc...
 
I've RMA'd a fan, 3x coolers, a memory kit, a corsair link kit, a keyboard and some case parts. That sounds bad but i've had a lot aside that and just about every RMA has been exceptional. I've never sent a PSU back. It's not that everything they do is magnificent but it generally always looks smart and performs well. Out of all of their product lines I would probably rate the SSD's most highly.

JR
 
Out of all the companies I've had problems with Asus have been the worst, the amount of monitors and motherboards that I've gotten that turn out to be defective after a short while is astounding.
 
It still broke though. You can get a replacement from pretty much every company.


True, But the point is I've had more things fail on me from Asus, Gigabyte, EVGA and OCZ than I have done Corsair, And I've had/own many more Corsair products than I have done the other brands I mentioned.
 
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Logitech do the best RMA service. Shame that most of their products aren't desirable.
Corsair is second best it seems, which is good as you do have to replace their stuff quite often under warranty. I wouldn't go out of my way to either get more corsair stuff or shun corsair stuff, they're just not my first choice (especially for peripherals) and their cases don't appeal to me. Still will happily use their AIOs and RAM though.
 
Logitech do the best RMA service. Shame that most of their products aren't desirable.
Corsair is second best it seems, which is good as you do have to replace their stuff quite often under warranty. I wouldn't go out of my way to either get more corsair stuff or shun corsair stuff, they're just not my first choice (especially for peripherals) and their cases don't appeal to me. Still will happily use their AIOs and RAM though.

Same. Corsair are okay (i also like some of their cases), but not what you'd call exceptional.
Wouldn't touch their peripherals because i think they look awful and cheap.
Logitech has the g27 aaaaand ... that's about it?
 
I knew there was a reason why I bought an Essence STX and Corsair SP2500's but its taken me this long to find it. SuB and TTL my ears thank you! My neighbors however do not!

DT990's have just moved off the 'want' list and onto the 'need' list.

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JR
 
I knew there was a reason why I bought an Essence STX and Corsair SP2500's but its taken me this long to find it. SuB and TTL my ears thank you! My neighbors however do not!

DT990's have just moved off the 'want' list and onto the 'need' list.

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JR

Now you see why I get so i-rate about audio :) you're welcome. You can get DT770's on Amazon for £99 (mine arrive soon hopefully)
 
Same. Corsair are okay (i also like some of their cases), but not what you'd call exceptional.
Wouldn't touch their peripherals because i think they look awful and cheap.
Logitech has the g27 aaaaand ... that's about it?
They do a nice joystick and while their keyboards look a bit dated, they feel really nice. their mice are also supposed to be alright as well. They're the only company who still advertise their products as durable and long lasting so they've got that as well I guess.
 
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