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Corsair Launches the Enchanted Quest Collection of Gaming Peripherals

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CORSAIR, a world leader in high-performance gear for gamers and content creators, today announced a fantastical new lineup for its CORSAIR COLLECTIONS peripherals: the Enchanted Quest Collection. These limited-edition keyboards, available exclusively from the CORSAIR webstore, are clad in eye-catching colors inspired by retro 8-bit RPG and fantasy genres. Players can equip these magical items and add a unique, colorful flair to their gaming desktop overworld, whether they revisit their favorite classic adventures or forge new ones.

Enchanted Quest K65 RGB MINI keyboards' four bright, beautiful color gradients transport you to worlds of swords, sorcery, and epic loot. Choose your theme from the enticing Pink Elixir, the atmospheric Ethereal Blue, the mysterious Purple Rune, or the painterly Pastel Twilight. All four varieties come with an exclusive custom ESC keycap with a unique icon that fits each Enchanted Quest theme, for an extra touch of personality and detail on your keyboard.



The Enchanted Quest Collection will be available only for a limited time, making them the ideal collector's items for those who want to achieve 100% completion in CORSAIR gaming gear. Your quest for more CORSAIR COLLECTIONS launches continues in the coming months, featuring a fresh new theme and peripherals such as keyboards, mouse pads, and more with each new release.

For more information, visit the product page.

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Corsair keyboards (or razer) are the ones you buy when you don't know any better....
 
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with all this product we will say very soon GOOD BYE corsair ....

Razer mec keyboard are not bad but always overpriced. The synaptic software sucks hard compared to 1. Also logitech software sucks too!
 
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Corsair keyboards (or razer) are the ones you buy when you don't know any better....
And why is that? If you say something like that, you need to have evidence to back up your statement.

I have been using corsair keyboards (and other corsair products) for YEARS without any issues. No one ever backs up their statements when they have issues with corsair but still shit talks them.

with all this product we will say very soon GOOD BYE corsair ....
Again, why?

Razer mec keyboard are not bad but always overpriced. The synaptic software sucks hard compared to 1. Also logitech software sucks too!
At least youre giving a reason as to your statement.
 
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magical items and add a unique, colorful flair
Indeed, just wondering exactly what market segment/crowd these are being made for ?

ANd I agree that anything with Razzier in the name, including it's softwarez, suks ballah :)

But OTOH, although I've never used a Corsair KB, I have used their coolers, fans & cases without any issues whatsoever, well, not counting that dreadful, p.o.s crash test dummy they call iClue(less) anywayz
 
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Indeed, just wondering exactly what market segment/crowd these are being made for ?

The standard old school reply would be females and others who appreciate this aesthetic. In 2022 there's probably a more politically correct way of phrasing this.

Over half the humans on this planet have XX chromosomes for your information. Don't include them from your worldview.

If one only associates with testosterone overdosed, emotionally crippled gamer bros, it's easy to forget that there are a whole bunch of people who aren't like you.

Do we need to point out which market segments are growing faster? Corsair likely knows. Give the people what they want. And also address markets that haven't been given the right amount of attention.

Please don't forget that girls and women are people too and deserved to be recognized and treated like equal human beings, not as second class citizens or afterthoughts.
 
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And why is that? If you say something like that, you need to have evidence to back up your statement.

I have been using corsair keyboards (and other corsair products) for YEARS without any issues. No one ever backs up their statements when they have issues with corsair but still shit talks them.


Again, why?


At least youre giving a reason as to your statement.
Take a Look at Keychron, akko, ducky, epomaker, mountain or if you want a "gaming" brand glorious, xtrfy, odin, wooting etc . look for yourself but i will say $100-150 depending on the size/layout will give u hotswap, aluminum, pbt caps, usb c detachable , possibly a rotary knob, and many other upgrades to the sound and feel and user serviceable boards that you can change/upgrade including optional upgrades etc not some plastic mold shit that corsair sells. noone needs to back this up , just google.

you may wonder : why are these Corsair /logi/razer boards so expensive if they’re not that good? They are not expensive they’re cheap boards to manufacture what’s expensive is the software icue is a huge investment from Corsair that makes up a good chunk of the board price. The sheer size of it is mind blowing integrating water pumps to mice and keyboards .This doesn’t come for free even if it’s not a separate charge and ofc there is the brand name.

you may also wonder : why are corsair /razer/Logitech boards so popular if they are inferior to a cheaper custom board ? Because they sell them through local retail channels and they have a huge fan base that is already invested in a thousand other products they sell.

I don’t despise corsair in fact I’ve owned my fair share of oem boards and many other products from them and razer and logi but always helps to know what options you have. You can grab a $50 board for $200 and with some fancy software or an almost $200 keyboard for $200 using a simple to use open source software like qmk.
 
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1. The standard old school reply would be females and others who appreciate this aesthetic. In 2022 there's probably a more politically correct way of phrasing this.

2. Over half the humans on this planet have XX chromosomes for your information. Don't include them from your worldview.

3. If one only associates with testosterone overdosed, emotionally crippled gamer bros, it's easy to forget that there are a whole bunch of people who aren't like you.

4. Do we need to point out which market segments are growing faster? Corsair likely knows. Give the people what they want. And also address markets that haven't been given the right amount of attention.

5. Please don't forget that girls and women are people too and deserved to be recognized and treated like equal human beings, not as second class citizens or afterthoughts.
FYI #1 - screw being pc, just say what you mean to say & be done with it....it won't bother me one bit....

FYI #2 - Thanks for enlightening me on this fact..... you might think that after 5+ decades on this planet, I would have figured this out on my own :D /s

FYI #3 - WOW... if you are implying that I fit into these categories, I really hate to disappoint you but I don't now nor in the past nor will I eva...

FYI #4 - I really don't GAF one way or the other.... but I was merely trying to invoke some potentially interesting discussion on this subject...

FYI #5 - Well I guess I am SOL on this point then, seeins how I have a mother, 3 sisters, countless SIL's & nieces, a wife, 3 daughters and 1 granddaughter, all of whom just happen to be women/girls....and guess what: not a single one of them has eva accused me of treating them like second class citizens or afterthoughts in any way, shape or form!
 
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FYI #1

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Thank you for filling us in with details of your family tree. I really don't know much about others here. I visit too many sites to keep track of the backgrounds of other users, not just here but pretty much everywhere.

You asked a question and an answer was provided. Hope it helped.

:lovetpu:

Anyhow if sales of these accessories are good, my guess is that Corsair will expand these colorways to other product families in their portfolio.
 

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I'm less and less happy with corsair over time, but i do admit these visually look great

Corsair keyboards (or razer) are the ones you buy when you don't know any better....
I've been really really happy with my razer keyboards - but i also avoid their cheapest ones like the plague, like i do cheap mice of any brand
 
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Take a Look at Keychron, akko, ducky, epomaker, mountain or if you want a "gaming" brand glorious, xtrfy, odin, wooting etc . look for yourself but i will say $100-150 depending on the size/layout will give u hotswap, aluminum, pbt caps, usb c detachable , possibly a rotary knob, and many other upgrades to the sound and feel and user serviceable boards that you can change/upgrade including optional upgrades etc not some plastic mold shit that corsair sells. noone needs to back this up , just google.

you may wonder : why are these Corsair /logi/razer boards so expensive if they’re not that good? They are not expensive they’re cheap boards to manufacture what’s expensive is the software icue is a huge investment from Corsair that makes up a good chunk of the board price. The sheer size of it is mind blowing integrating water pumps to mice and keyboards .This doesn’t come for free even if it’s not a separate charge and ofc there is the brand name.

you may also wonder : why are corsair /razer/Logitech boards so popular if they are inferior to a cheaper custom board ? Because they sell them through local retail channels and they have a huge fan base that is already invested in a thousand other products they sell.

I don’t despise corsair in fact I’ve owned my fair share of oem boards and many other products from them and razer and logi but always helps to know what options you have. You can grab a $50 board for $200 and with some fancy software or an almost $200 keyboard for $200 using a simple to use open source software like qmk.
I personally do not care about custom boards. In fact, I do not like the looks of most if not all of them. I dont like the fact that I basically have to build the keyboard myself. I dont get the appeal of detachable USB-C (though my current K70 RBG Pro has this but was not the deciding factor in the purchase), I am not a fan of TKL either. I like my media buttons. My current corsair keyboard has an aluminum frame and has PBT doubleshot keycaps and have a 1.2mm actuation distance for key registration. I can also store profiles onto my keyboard for various effects I looked at the Xtrfy keyboards. The K4 RGB, only has 1,000Hz polling rate. My keyboard is 8,000.

I like the icue ecosystem. I have seen MSI's and its garbage. Ive tried Signal RGB, but that is too complex and i dont want to spend the time trying to figure it out.
noone needs to back this up , just google.
Hard disagree. If someone makes a claim why they do not like something, they need to state the reason. Im not going to blindly take their word for it or try to Google what I think is their reasoning for it. I dont know what they're thinking.
 

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I personally do not care about custom boards. In fact, I do not like the looks of most if not all of them. I dont like the fact that I basically have to build the keyboard myself. I dont get the appeal of detachable USB-C (though my current K70 RBG Pro has this but was not the deciding factor in the purchase), I am not a fan of TKL either. I like my media buttons. My current corsair keyboard has an aluminum frame and has PBT doubleshot keycaps and have a 1.2mm actuation distance for key registration. I can also store profiles onto my keyboard for various effects I looked at the Xtrfy keyboards. The K4 RGB, only has 1,000Hz polling rate. My keyboard is 8,000.

I am not sure you understand what you pasted here. im not gonna bother . many are prebuilts, 100% is the most common layout, actuation distance is variable and some boards hit 0.1 depending on the switch, polling rate is default 1K on 99% of boards with 8k being a proven marketing gimmick.
Hard disagree. If someone makes a claim why they do not like something, they need to state the reason. Im not going to blindly take their word for it or try to Google what I think is their reasoning for it. I dont know what they're thinking.
noone is gonna spoon feed you information. if you wanna learn you gotta put in the effort.
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Not sure about the quality, but between having to rely on their software & the nasty pastel color scheme, I could do without. I prefer the keyboards black with illuminated keys since I keep the room lighting low. Plus I prefer having the number pad since I'm often entering number coordinates.
 

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I dont get the appeal of detachable USB-C
Oh man this ones huge for me
So many simple little things that help

1. In 5 seconds it's off the table and gone if i want to move it. No, you cant unplug your full sized one and move it that fast, go time it.
If you have any cable management whatsoever, it's going to take you minutes to remove and swap out a keyboard for cleaning, for example.

2. You can adjust the length or replace a faulty cable. Regular keyboard? Bin time. Try and coil up or cable tie your cable and you're at risk of breaking the cable.

3. hotswap keyboard. It's almsot as good as being wireless - i can move this keyboard around between all my PC's in seconds, by using different cords.
The amount of times i've needed a keyboard for 30 seconds to type in a password or enter a BIOS and then not needed it for the rest of that build/repair, yeah its super easy to move my TKL keyboard over, use a short cable from my phone charger and get 'er done


4. on that note, being able to swap between USB A and C is great because i do actually use my razer keyboard on android and my smart TV's at times - and it works perfectly fine.
 
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noone is gonna spoon feed you information. if you wanna learn you gotta put in the effort.
Again, hard disagree. You make a statement, you back it up. It is not my responsibility to google to find out if youre right or wrong.
 

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Again, hard disagree. You make a statement, you back it up. It is not my responsibility to google to find out if youre right or wrong.
Burden of proof *ALWAYS* lies with the one making the claim.
No proof? no one has any reason to believe you.
 
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