Save $40 on a Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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Corsair advertises that there’s no competition when comparing its mechanical gaming keyboard to others. Sure, many others have speed, RGB backlighting, and optical-mechanical switches, but it’s the extras that make the Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard shine. They may just be the extras you were looking for.

With the Corsair, you’ll get performance, style, durability, and customization. It’s all supported by a durable aluminum frame, dynamic per-key RGB backlighting, a 44-zone three-sided LightEdge, and 20-layer lighting effects.

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The Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard includes CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology, making it the most advanced gaming keyboard of the Corsair lineup. It has four times faster throughput, 1.0mm actuation distance, smooth linear travel, native 4,000Hz hyper-polling, and 4,000Hz key scanning.

A programmable iCUE control wheel allows you to guide the backlighting, media jobbing, etc., using CORSAIR iCUE software, giving you the means to customize it to perform the actions in games and applications that you most want it to. Six dedicated macro keys are fully programmable to allow you to create complex macros and key remaps. You can also program special streaming commands with the Elgato Stream Deck software.

Take $40 off this optical keyboard and pay just $189.99 or get the Cherry MX version and pay just $199.99.

Corsair K100 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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