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audiofanaticz

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About audiofanaticz

  • Birthday Aug 12, 1982

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Sheboygan, Wisconsin
  • Interests
    All things computers and car audio.
  • Occupation
    Car Audio fabricator

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX-9370 on water overclocked to 4.96GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG Crosshair V Forumla-Z
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum
  • GPU
    3way SLI EVGA 780TI SC
  • Case
    Corsair 900D
  • Storage
    Samsung 840Pro & 700gb Seagate
  • PSU
    EVGA 1300watt
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG Swift
  • Cooling
    EK loop on cpu and motherboard
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB
  • Mouse
    Mionix Naos 8200
  • Sound
    Pioneer HDJ-1500 headphones powered by Onkyo amp
  • Operating System
    Windows7 Ultimate 64bit

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  1. Im really liking those headphones, looks like they would walk all over my pioneer hdj-1500s and being stylish while doing so! However that mouse does look really really nice too! Tough call.
  2. Nothing was spilt in the keyboard, it is clean as can be except from a little dust that you will find in any house for the most part. The firmware is up to date v1.30, its nto a software issue. When you tap on your keyboard and they start changing colors proves that. The problem is not the leds not wanting to change colors, the problem is that something becomes loose and any vibration is causing other colors of the leds to illuminate.
  3. Here is my old Razer Blackwidow ultimate 2013 (over 2 years old and flawless), I put this thing threw hell, and its still working to this day. I gave it to a friend after buying my Corsair K70rgb. But first I had some fun with it.... Right off the bat you can tell its assembled better, stronger. Here I am removing the keycaps getting ready to take it appart. You remove the screws out of the bottom of the keyboard and your able to remove the top half of the keyboard which grants you access to more screws that screw the metal covered pc-b to the bottom half of the keyboard. The pc-b has more than adaqute support underneth, and has no flex, even when the keyboard is taken apart. Id say a lot of strength comes from the bright green metal layer, and also makes the LEDs appear brighter than they are becuase they are reflecting off a bright object not a dark surface. Keep in mind not only is the pc-b screwed to the bottom half, but it is sandwiched between the top and bottom half for a real good flex free issue. Like I said I put it through hell, I figured it wanted a bath...... Yes it still works flawlessly after getting soaked!!
  4. Ok so I posted this in a more popular thread than mine, but Im going to post this here as well.. I have taken mine apart. IMO the design is horrible. There is no support under the pc-b. How it works is you have the aluminum top cover that is held un to the plastic bottom cover by 15 screws or so. The switches are sandwiched between the aluminum front panel to the pc-b, the only thing holding the pcb to the alumiunm top half is the solder joints. So if you are somewhat of a hard typer (which I would say I am since i alway bottom out the keys) the pc-b will have slight flex issues. There is only 1 screw that screws from the pc-b to the aluminum top, and that screw is a grounding screw that has a small black wire attached to it. Here are some pics. There are 24 tiny screws that hold it together, 2 of those screws are hidden. 1 is under the corsair logo, the 2nd is to the right of the volume knob (the half round piece of plastic pops out). A couple pics of screw locations In this picture you can see the plastic stand offs of what those 24 screws get screwed into. You will also notice that these stand offs go right through the pc-b providing no support to the pc-b directly to prevent any pc-b flex. This is the only screw that secures the green pc-b to the aluminum top half, however it seems like it is just there to provide grounding via the black wire with the ring terminal. Maybe it is to help the keyboard to resist static shock. This picture shows the switch for the space bar. notice how it sits flush on the aluminum front. Same space bar switch, with just a tad of pressure and no longer sitting flush.. Another thing I noticed is you can signifigantly wiggle each key switch fairly easy from side to side.
  5. Here is my old Razer Blackwidow ultimate, I put this thing threw hell, and its still working to this day. I gave it to a friend after buying my Corsair K70rgb. But first I had some fun with it.... Right off the bat you can tell its assembled better, stronger. Here I am removing the keycaps getting ready to take it appart. You remove the screws out of the bottom of the keyboard and your able to remove the top half of the keyboard which grants you access to more screws that screw the metal covered pc-b to the bottom half of the keyboard. The pc-b has more than adaqute support underneth, and has no flex, even when the keyboard is taken apart. Id say a lot of strength comes from the bright green metal layer, and also makes the LEDs appear brighter than they are becuase they are reflecting off a bright object not a dark surface. Keep in mind not only is the pc-b screwed to the bottom half, but it is sandwiched between the top and bottom half for a real good flex free issue. Like I said I put it through hell, I figured it wanted a bath...... Yes it still works flawlessly after getting soaked!!
  6. You said that your using rainbow ripples, and or other patterns, so you really wont notice the issue of the led lights changing random colors. Turn your keyboard on a solid white with nothing flashing for a while and see if you notice any keys that are not as white as the rest. I posted 2 videos in my thread with said issue, and apparently Im not the only one. The corsair strafe I believe. However I have my doubts, its anything else but the same keyboard with a different style wriste rest, different keycaps and a brighter color cover under the keys to make them appear brighter (like how razers blackwidows/chromas are). Essiniatally a k70 rgb is no different than a normal k70 but with rgb lighting, same design. The same can be said for the blackwidow ultimate 2014s and the new chromas (however now they are using a new switch clone of cherry). To me even with german cherry switches but a keyboard being assembled in china the quality is not what it could be. I was one to dog on razers new generic switch being a china clone, but really there is not much that can be said for it since they are both chinese keyboards.
  7. You can click the pictures for much larger images, if needed.
  8. There are 24 tiny screws that hold it together, 2 of those screws are hidden. 1 is under the corsair logo, the 2nd is to the right of the volume knob (the half round piece of plastic pops out). A couple pics of screw locations In this picture you can see the plastic stand offs of what those 24 screws get screwed into. You will also notice that these stand offs go right through the pc-b providing no support to the pc-b directly to prevent any pc-b flex. This is the only screw that secures the green pc-b to the aluminum top half, however it seems like it is just there to provide grounding via the black wire with the ring terminal. Maybe it is to help the keyboard to resist static shock. This picture shows the switch for the space bar. notice how it sits flush on the aluminum front. Same space bar switch, with just a tad of pressure and no longer sitting flush.. Another thing I noticed is you can signifigantly wiggle each key switch fairly easy from side to side.
  9. I have taken mine apart. IMO the design is horrible. There is no support under the pc-b. How it works is you have the aluminum top cover that is held un to the plastic bottom cover by 15 screws or so. The switches are sandwiched between the aluminum front panel to the pc-b, the only thing holding the pcb to the alumiunm top half is the solder joints. So if you are somewhat of a hard typer (which I would say I am since i alway bottom out the keys) the pc-b will have slight flex issues. There is only 1 screw that screws from the pc-b to the aluminum top, and that screw is a grounding screw that has a small black wire attached to it. Ill upload some pics.
  10. But corsair uses german switches with a keyboard assembled in china. What could possibly go wrong! I personally dont feel its an actual issue with the led/switch itself, but an issue with the pc-b the switches are attached too. Since the problem occurs when your not even hitting the dang switch. Its sad that Im also contaplating going to the chroma as well. Sure I could rma this for my 3rd keybard, but what does that solve? a good feeling keyboard for a couple months until the leds fail again.
  11. Funny, Im on my 2nd corsair k70 rgb in under 6months, and the leds glitch out. Never spilt anything in either keyboard and kept fairly clean. Just made a thread about them earlyier today and provided videos of both keyboards. http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/448425-corsair-k70-rgb-led-issues/
  12. Here is the current keyboard.. Video still processing a little bit. https://youtu.be/B5Pgm4V490w
  13. In the mean time here is the old keyboard from 5months ago that did the same exxact thing, just diffeerent keys. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdX8Q4yDWoo
  14. So this is now my 2nd keyboard from them. The first keyboard with the corsair gaming trampstamp had the W and A key start to change colors by itself when you tap on the keyboard, in under 2 months. I paid the deposit of a new keybaord to corsair to have an rma replacement shipped asap so I was not without a keyboard. Now the new keyboard with the sleek corsair logo everyone loves is doing the samee thing, but this time on the Space bar. While the keyboard still works fine except for the occasionnal double taps on some of the keys, its very annoying to see a key I have set to white light up blue, green, purple, etc. At this point doing a 2nd rma for a 3rd keyboard seems pointless. I guess its just time to switch back to Razer, and hope that the knnock off chinese cherry switches are held to a higher standard of quality control. I have a video uploading now with the issue, still about 20 or so minutes left on the upload.
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