Corsair K70 Max review (Corsair MGX Hall effect)

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2023
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    Merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Today we look at the Corsair K70 Max, the polar opposite of the keyboard I reviewed last time, also a K70 from Corsair. 2024 has a lot of good stuff coming up it seems, so stay tuned! :)
    Intro by Kyle Carter
    Outro by Facundo Cabanne
    My keyboard reviews: bit.ly/1TbOtft
    My switch teardowns: bit.ly/2C1QGHz
    My TOP X videos: bit.ly/2FmpZfd
    My XL typing demos: bit.ly/2OoAW3w
    My tutorials and featurettes: bit.ly/2OrkLUh
    My unboxing videos: bit.ly/2TSrr0m
    I'm Thomas and I do videos and reviews on mechanical keyboards ranging from the most sickening modern RGB gaming keyboards to vintage hardware relics, or sometimes keycaps or keyswitches ranging from Cherry MX to Alps SKCM to IBM buckling springs and anything in between.
    Follow me on Twitter for updates on my keyboard videos! / chyrosran22
    The practice sentence was: "Hello my name is Thomas and I'm typing on a Corsair K70 Max right now. Now we're finally going in the right direction, this keyboard is actually pretty good!"
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Komentáře • 111

  • @sweetypuss
    @sweetypuss Před 5 měsíci +12

    cant believe hall effect is mainstream again. what a world we live in

  • @rolfathan
    @rolfathan Před 5 měsíci +7

    The software issues for now is a real real dealbreaker for me on this right now. Thank you for the review!

    • @TurboLoveTrain
      @TurboLoveTrain Před 17 dny

      I don't understand why people hate icue--I hear lots of people say they dislike it but never "why" they dislike it. It's very very easy to configure everything on the k70 max and I've had zero issues with it. The bugs he brings up in this video seem to have been all patched as I don't have these issues.

  • @NatalieT505
    @NatalieT505 Před 5 měsíci +15

    Merry Christmas Thomas. Life has a habit of doing to ones free time what Cherry MX Brown did to clean tactility, but I still never miss a video. Thanks for another year of keyboard wit and wisdom. The K70 Max indeed seems a good harbinger for modern keyboards in 2024 :-)

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +4

      Thanks, happy holidays to you too! I have my eyes on some really cool projects that should be coming out in 2024 ^^ .

  • @MarbsMusic
    @MarbsMusic Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great review! Seems like a nice board for someone looking for those features!

  • @badplayer817
    @badplayer817 Před 5 měsíci +1

    its always a good day when chyros uploads a kb review

  • @Raiko01
    @Raiko01 Před 5 měsíci +19

    Keychron is a very good entry point aswell, they have a some pretty cheap models. But i agree with not appreciating the more expensive ones if you never went through the worse ones.

    • @SireEvalish
      @SireEvalish Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think the best move is to buy something that's hot-swappable. That gives you the ability to test out what you like in terms of switches before committing to a build.

    • @TheMsdos25
      @TheMsdos25 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SireEvalish basically all of Keychron's boards are hot-swappable, including their budget minded V models.

  • @networkrage
    @networkrage Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thanks for making this

  • @bytezero3818
    @bytezero3818 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Whilst good keys don't need lube, the space bar stabilizers could definitifly do with some

    • @richardhunter9779
      @richardhunter9779 Před 5 měsíci +1

      No joke, my K70 had factory lube on ALL the stabilizers, except the space bar one.

    • @bytezero3818
      @bytezero3818 Před 5 měsíci

      @@richardhunter9779 damn

  • @chiShija
    @chiShija Před 5 měsíci +2

    finally bought my first HE board recently

  • @TheMsdos25
    @TheMsdos25 Před 5 měsíci +16

    Keychron's V series are my go to recommendation for newbies. Slightly pricier than some of the other rebranded hot-swap keyboards out there, but solidly built and easy to program using VIA/QMK

    • @darealrulezbreaker9493
      @darealrulezbreaker9493 Před 5 měsíci +2

      i was about to say that id always recommend wooting since their keyboards are as close to perfect as it gets but probably not the best for newbies since they are like 160-180 bucks or so. (or 200 for full size)

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +3

      You know what, your comment got me thinking. I might chase this up actually. Very interesting point!

  • @eglspl425
    @eglspl425 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Adjustable actuation and double actuation also have applications in writing. Having the capital/lowercase for each letter available without needing to manually hold the shift key is great, it just requires very stiff switches to prevent accidental capitalisation. You can also set accented letters to secondary actuations to avoid having to f*ck about with the hex menu constantly

    • @owlstead
      @owlstead Před 5 měsíci

      I don't see this working great for a keyboard with linears. I mean, it's great that you don't have to bottom down for mech keyboards, but actually telling me that I shouldn't during normal typing is something different. Now I would happily pay for a keyboard that could have some kind of Alt-Gr where you can walk through the various accents of a key, especially if it is able to give some kind of on screen feedback. But that's something different from what you are proposing I think.

  • @mataznuiz
    @mataznuiz Před 5 měsíci +13

    big thanks to wooting for making hall effect switches mainstream again

    • @saturnotaku
      @saturnotaku Před 4 měsíci +4

      Didn't the SteelSeries Apex Pro come out first?

  • @zowbaid89
    @zowbaid89 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Holy God, I had no idea Benedict Cummberbatch was a gamer!

  • @wkgmathguy218
    @wkgmathguy218 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I've been looking forward to this one since the unboxing. It's really terrific that so many innovations have happened in keyboards the last few years. I *love* my steelseries apex pro 🙂
    Happy holidays to you and yours Tom!

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thanks, happy holidays to you too! :)

  • @jonathansharpe2347
    @jonathansharpe2347 Před 5 měsíci

    for recommendations, i usually go a bit further and suggest a keychron V series. they aren't super expensive, which is great for a first keyboard, but they are also hotswap, have some foam dampening, and are usable with VIA, which are all things that give the keyboard reason to come back to later, even if you upgrade.

  • @bobclarke5913
    @bobclarke5913 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great stuff as always. Wish the cheap and cheerfuls would copy the roller volume, it was handy before I spilled a glass of fish home on mine.

  • @Stackali
    @Stackali Před 5 měsíci +3

    yup. i have 2 keyboards from chinese companies. they work great and didn't cost an arm and a leg. oh and they have all the fancy foams and silicone. hot swap etc.

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +5

      Many have doubleshot PBT caps too. Honestly for the price they can't be beaten, usually.

  • @chillazar
    @chillazar Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have two magnetic switch keyboards: this one and the Drunkdeer A75. The K70 Max is much more comfortable for me because it is full-size, ISO-DE and has dedicated media buttons but the Drunkdeer sounds much nicer and doesn't feel as dampened as the K70 but rather crisp. I like what dampening does to some of my other keyboards but something about the K70 Max is a bit overdone.

  • @noisserc
    @noisserc Před 5 měsíci +27

    Now, if only they could give us nice sounding spacebars. Gaming keyboards spacebars are always garbage.

    • @skraegorn7317
      @skraegorn7317 Před 5 měsíci

      Razer’s got a decent sounding space bar on the Blackwidow V4

    • @nexus9650
      @nexus9650 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@skraegorn7317Yes, on the 75% V4, the regular V4 is not great either

    • @ddrfraser1
      @ddrfraser1 Před 3 měsíci

      My hack, for that is get a dental pic, dip it in dielectric grease and shove the grease in between the stabilizer bar and the stabilizer bar housing. Works like a charm.

    • @niko1even
      @niko1even Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@ddrfraser1 Why would you do that, you can just use a hobby syringe to inject Dielectric Grease or XHT-BDZ.

    • @ddrfraser1
      @ddrfraser1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@niko1evenBecause I already had dielectric grease. End result is the same.

  • @Atilolzz
    @Atilolzz Před 5 měsíci +1

    I agree, there are some very interesting chinese budget keyboards. For 50€ you can get an Attack Shark which seems very impressive in the context of wanting your first bling bling mechanical "gaming" Keyboard

  • @CUNEYT_ERY
    @CUNEYT_ERY Před 5 měsíci

    Very good alternative to wooting keyboard

  • @TurboLoveTrain
    @TurboLoveTrain Před 17 dny

    Been using this board for six months now and it's hands down better than anything with MX switches.
    I have a gaming configuration and a typing configuration and switching between them is easy as hitting one key.
    I love i-cue. Mine runs at around 50MB's of memory which is on par with the start menu or background windows manager. If I kill IQ it keeps the last profile loaded will stay loaded. If I have active lighting (like per key press or flickering lights) those all stop but the static lighting stays active and it seems like the actuation pressure settings also stay.
    They must have fixed all the bugs you've identified because I don't have those issues.

    • @TurboLoveTrain
      @TurboLoveTrain Před 2 dny

      They updated the software--you can run all the fully functioning profiles directly from the keyboard without iCue running at all.

  • @BrightSpark
    @BrightSpark Před 5 měsíci +11

    I thoroughly agree with starting with a cheap china keyboard.
    In fact, if you have no issues with using a soldering iron, I suggest considering just taking one of the cheap chinese mechanical keyboards, liberating it of its switches, and replacing it with your favorite switches once you have decided on something. That makes for a compelling budget entry point to keyboard customization if you ask me.
    Yes, more expensive boards offer additional benefits, like individually software-addressable RGB lighting, better acoustic properties and whatnot, but those also always come with a price.

    • @TheMsdos25
      @TheMsdos25 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Or just get a Keychron V1 and hot swap switches whenever you want. No soldering required.

    • @owlstead
      @owlstead Před 5 měsíci +2

      I'm not going to recommend anybody to be soldering unless they are willing to go there themselves. Nowadays it is easy to get hot-swap keyboards, no soldering necessary.

    • @reav3rtm
      @reav3rtm Před 5 měsíci

      Many cheap Chinese keyboards are already hot-swappable.
      No need to buy overpriced Keychron for that feature.

    • @TheMsdos25
      @TheMsdos25 Před 5 měsíci

      @@reav3rtm yeah, but the V1 has way better build quality, full QMK support, and even an optional (programmable) knob. A V1 with nice doubleshot keycaps and serviceable switches pre-installed is $75, cheap enough to be a first time keyboard but customizable and durable enough that you'll actually want to keep it long term. Besides, a lot of those super cheap boards (i.e. Redragon) have Outemu sockets, meaning they can't use the majority of switches on the market.

    • @reav3rtm
      @reav3rtm Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheMsdos25 V1 is good pick indeed. I thought you meant Q series which is way too expensive imho. I'm in Cidoo camp with V87 (wanted to go with Keychron Q3 initially), imho it's Keychron-killer. Just needs more switch and DIY options.

  • @nevezeraa
    @nevezeraa Před 5 měsíci +1

    wow what a honor

  • @jammies701
    @jammies701 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice vid mate

  • @bentstraw827
    @bentstraw827 Před 5 měsíci

    What do you recomend then?? I wanted to get this. Because my other keyboard is on life support

  • @DeathSynadate
    @DeathSynadate Před měsícem

    are these switches soldered to the board? or are they hotswappable if i want to replace my switches due to some being damaged can i

  • @JackOfHarts96
    @JackOfHarts96 Před 5 měsíci +6

    The pattern on the top makes it look like it's got sticky marks all over it.

  • @busski
    @busski Před 5 měsíci +1

    chyros upload = good day

  • @a.gilbert6946
    @a.gilbert6946 Před 16 dny

    If you had to choose, would the k70 Max be the better option over the k100? I am tossing up between the two but at a loss 😂

  • @yahooeny
    @yahooeny Před 5 měsíci +1

    hey chyrosran, the pro switch is there if the circuit you compete in has banned macros during competition.

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci

      Ah, thanks, that would explain it!

  • @consolegear
    @consolegear Před měsícem +1

    I was trying to decide between this or the Steelseries Apex Pro, then i noticed the lack of removable cable with the Apex Pro. Complete deal breaker.I learned my lesson from the original K70 - Don't buy keyboards without removable cables.

  • @robinsparrow1618
    @robinsparrow1618 Před 4 měsíci

    what happens if you bring a magnet near the keys?

  • @saturnotaku
    @saturnotaku Před 4 měsíci

    The quality of $40 Chinese MX clone boards has really improved since you reviewed that Ling Bao many years ago. I have a TKL with lubed Outemu linear switches, a gasket mount, a layer of foam, actually decent RGB with pre-programmed effects that don't require software, and two switches on the back. One can turn off the backlighting all together. The other changes between Mac and Windows layouts. The chassis is solid enough, and there's no spring ping or stab rattle. With products like this, there is absolutely zero reason to consider any of the far more expensive boards from the name brands.

  • @zombietimm9734
    @zombietimm9734 Před 5 měsíci

    Happy holidays! Do you think this keyboard is better than the steelseries tho? That keyboard sounds loke a good christmasgift :D

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Both are great in their own way I think :) . Depends on preferences!

  • @Ascendancy-
    @Ascendancy- Před 5 měsíci

    i did the opposite. started with high end mech keyboards and now over the years i enjoy cheaper ones more....

  • @nevezeraa
    @nevezeraa Před 5 měsíci +1

    you gotta review the razer blackwidow v4 75%

  • @CockatooDude
    @CockatooDude Před 4 měsíci +2

    The thing with iCUE is (and not to completely excuse the high resource usage) is that it's not just a keyboard software. Any Corsair thing you have can be controlled with iCUE. This includes computer fan curves and fan controllers, any RGB accessories, lights, mice, etc. If you have a lot of corsair stuff in your system then it's very useful to have all that control stuff in a single program so you only have to start one thing when you turn the computer on.

  • @Roecky
    @Roecky Před 3 měsíci

    I would love to buy an K70 Max IF it would be TKL and Low Profile. Why low Profile? Because it's much more quiet & doesn't strain my wrist that much.

  • @TrueNorth333
    @TrueNorth333 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dear Corsair marketing/sales , I was about to buy this, but hearing you have to waste half a giga RAM just to have the software running to keep the light on... nah. Not wasting money on being annoyed.

  • @raymondgradzewicz
    @raymondgradzewicz Před 5 měsíci

    Did you know that Wooting is now offering dye sub pbt keycaps on their Wooting Two HE?

  • @gearsgamer7115
    @gearsgamer7115 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi chrystoran22. Sorry if I made a bad impression, I didn't mean to be rude. I love Alps, and your videos.
    One question, what makes a keyboard good?

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +4

      "Good" is different for everybody! For some it's comfort, looks, layout, extra features, etc. For me it's mostly feel and sound.

    • @gearsgamer7115
      @gearsgamer7115 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Chyrosran22oh also I was wondering how I could convert a HP persario v2000 laptop keyboard to USB, could you help me contact the dude who made converters for other keyboards

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci

      @@gearsgamer7115 engicoder? He's on DT

    • @gearsgamer7115
      @gearsgamer7115 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Chyrosran22 yeah. It's one of my favorite laptop keyboards. I'm getting an old persario v2000 keyboard(25 pin) to USB to connect to a single board computer
      Also what is DT 😅
      Edit(it is deskthoritt)

  • @ash36230
    @ash36230 Před 5 měsíci

    To save the lighting to the keyboard in iCUE you have to do it manually via the Device Settings popup. They don't make it obvious and they should prompt you for that. Otherwise agree with the 'premium brands' they're constantly playing catchup instead of innovating new features that are actually useful. Detachable cables are something Corsair should've done year ago and same with hotswappable keyswitches... be nice if LEDs followed suit too. Again something that should be built in. I think for this one they actually listened to the people complaining about spring ping and dampened them.

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah that's what I did, I was in contact with Corsair over it, but it didn't work.

  • @logipilot
    @logipilot Před 5 měsíci

    I am repeating myself: Ducky Keyboards don´t use a windows software. Everything is saved onto the Board (rgb setting and MACROS that is). The "Ducky One 3" is a hot swap keyboard with a lot of different Key cap colour scemes and it costs 159 Euro and as i said: you may choose the mx style switches (I chose kailh jade box) the chassis colour sceme and the key caps (doubleshot pbt with retro font).

  • @thumbwarriordx
    @thumbwarriordx Před 5 měsíci

    I think I picked up the old optical version of that thing for my nephew.
    Now the sale price was epic and the upgrade for him, enormous, but my lord the keycaps on that piece of crap were ear-shatteringly loud and high-pitched.
    I would have been furious if I'd bought that thing at sticker price, even as a gift, but for $43 bucks it's a different matter.

  • @williamowens2063
    @williamowens2063 Před 4 měsíci

    I started out with Corsair keyboards, which at the time were great, but switched to Das Keyboard Pro 6 thinking it would be a huge upgrade. Don't get me wrong, it was far better than the Corsair keyboards I had used up until then but... After buying Keychron keyboards and now the Zoom75 I realize how much I've been actually missing out. Personally I don't think Corsair keyboards are worth it when something like Keychron exists.

  • @MadMaxx.1977
    @MadMaxx.1977 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I’ll be first in line if Corsair releases a tenkeyless or 65% version of the K70 Max. Nice review, mate!!

  • @BIackSkillX
    @BIackSkillX Před 5 měsíci

    If they bring a TKL with these specs, I am going buy it :D
    That or a Wooting in TKL.

  • @JohnM5583
    @JohnM5583 Před 5 měsíci

    Heh, I swapped keyboard mainly because of Icue (from K95 RGB) to Apex Pro... Yet now I have to use icue to manage my cooling solution made by Corsair...

  • @maximyllion
    @maximyllion Před 5 měsíci +1

    took them this fucking long to catch up with the competition 😭

  • @CrimsoniteSP
    @CrimsoniteSP Před 5 měsíci

    Neat

  • @CaiJLe
    @CaiJLe Před 5 měsíci

    I wish manufacturers somehow agree on making standards about the hall effect switches so that their PCBs and switches are compatible and hall effect switches are not just luxury for "high-end" keyboards like current MX-clones. Products are just way out of my budget for now.

    • @Chyrosran22
      @Chyrosran22  Před 5 měsíci +1

      If you mean making keyboards compatible for both MX and HE switches, that's just not possible. Their entire sensing method is different.

    • @CaiJLe
      @CaiJLe Před 4 měsíci

      @@Chyrosran22 Oh, I just mean the sensitivity or setting of HE sensor and strength of the magnets in the switches (and relatively, their z-axis position). I assumed that those value are different so that switch-PCB should be matched. it seems that the shape and dimensions are rather MX-clones like for keycaps. So if those two factors are standardized, more customs and rather cheap products from other manufacturers would be expected.

  • @lucidmoses
    @lucidmoses Před 5 měsíci +2

    Of course the software needs to be running. How else is it going to give you pop up ads in the middle of your game. :p

  • @besserschreiben9481
    @besserschreiben9481 Před 2 měsíci

    I do not hear any difference between a "Mac keyboard" and a "mech keyboard". Unfortunately.

  • @anasevi9456
    @anasevi9456 Před 5 měsíci +2

    7:30
    this shit is the reason why I swore off Corsair in 2015 and haven't looked back despite liking the volume roller and layout; whatever executive thinks that's how peripheral software should works should have been bulled a lot harder as a kid.

  • @NigelMontezuma
    @NigelMontezuma Před 5 měsíci +1

    BUT RAZER SYNAPSE IS STILL WAY WORSE THAN CORSAIR ICUE

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 Před 5 měsíci

    Typing on linear switches is like eating plain tofu. They're flavorless and textureless with firmness being the sole differentiator.

  • @marmot6224
    @marmot6224 Před 5 měsíci

    A cheaper barebones version of this without RGB and keycaps would be welcome but I probably still wouldn't buy it cause of that iCue garbage.

  • @theodorosanastasioy8846
    @theodorosanastasioy8846 Před 5 měsíci

    It sounds really nice and different to me after having heard so many "premium" modded marbly, clacky and poppy mechanical ones. Friendly, the evilish words don't help, you or the audience 🙂happy 2024.

  • @catwithlonghair1850
    @catwithlonghair1850 Před 5 měsíci

    2.2

  • @Koutsie
    @Koutsie Před 5 měsíci

    Oh it has an un-shittify switch :D

  • @diodebridge
    @diodebridge Před 5 měsíci

    Have you just given up on gamer brands making a proper high profile case now? To me most boards look ass ugly without one.

  • @-nac
    @-nac Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, I've been watching your videos for a while now and I generally enjoy them. I've found an interesting keyboard that I'd like to send to you (for fun or for review), do you have a PO box or something similar?

  • @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
    @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- Před 5 měsíci

    5:26 The way it actually works is fawking lame as hell. I would rather it worked like this: You start the activation by lightly pressing to aim and then a full depth press for quick casting.

  • @lofej
    @lofej Před 11 dny

    after 13 minutes and then you type on it...really..

  • @minhquanvu2944
    @minhquanvu2944 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Now that's an ugly mother f***er of a solfware. Even the one in cheap Chinese keyboard isn't that messed up.
    When someone asked what's the keyboard they should start with, i always tell them to get some Chinese prebuild with customize-able feature. Being in Vietnam, keyboards from China tends to be super cheap compare to other counties. With under 50$ you could get something even better than the NJ80 you used to review, while normal ass "gaming" keyboard also sold at that price but with flimsy case, pinging plate and Outema switch that last 3 months.

  • @noahcarver8248
    @noahcarver8248 Před 5 měsíci

    FIRST!

  • @reav3rtm
    @reav3rtm Před 5 měsíci

    Those "modern" keyboards are ugly as f*. This one.. as one man would say is particularly.. H I I I D E O U S S