Review: G.Skill KM360 Keyboard

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    The G.Skill brand is known especially for offering DRAM, but they also have SSDs, headsets, mice and even power supplies in their product range. On the 21st of August , they announced a new gaming key...

    Review: G.Skill KM360 Keyboard
     
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  2. buhehe

    buhehe Master Guru

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    Such a short warranty (1y) makes me question the faith Gskill has in its own product
     
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    vbetts Don Vincenzo Staff Member

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    Can't really expect much for sub $50 keyboard. You aren't buying this for long term support, you're buying it for the price.
     
  4. Prince Valiant

    Prince Valiant Master Guru

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    G.Skill knows that they have no competition at this price point.
     

  5. Mufflore

    Mufflore Ancient Guru

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    G.skill have done keyboards before, I'm typing this on their Ripjaws KM780 RGB keyboard with MX browns.
    Its a great keyboard, almost perfect but with one serious issue.
    Its so F***ing LOUD that I have been looking for a replacement!!
    And thats after fitting "double" silicone O rings on every key.
    Damn this is one noisy keyboard.
     
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    Really nice look to this keyboard and the price is really hard to beat.
     
  7. wavetrex

    wavetrex Ancient Guru

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    It's Cherry MX keys ... what could go wrong?
    Those are old enough and perfected manufacturing... the chance of them breaking is slim to none.
     

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