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I finally found my favorite company for peripherals
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After trying and returning steel series, and Razer products I finally found my favorite gaming peripherals. I went to best buy and decided to try corsair and I can't be happier... The software I believe is amazing no bugs etc.
I bought the sabre mouse, k70 and void. I was really surprised by the void.

I highly recommend corsair products I love them.
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That's great man! I have the Corsair M65 and absolutely love it!
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all my fans and cpu cooler is corsair. love em...might try mouse and keyboard
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Corsair peripherals are ok, but nothing to rave about.

If you don't mind paying the premium over everything else then it's ok. But i like value for money, that's why i own 3 things that are Corsair.
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Corsair is a bit hit and miss. They have only recently got into the peripheral market but im liking their style. Some of their products is a bit "meh" like the speakers and headset but others like the sabre is pretty good.
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Xiggy wrote Corsair is a bit hit and miss. They have only recently got into the peripheral market but im liking their style. Some of their products is a bit "meh" like the speakers and headset but others like the sabre is pretty good.
Dank RGB LED's don't make things "good"


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They have some decent things but not all of it is good, and it's mostly pretty over-priced. For a headset, Corsair have decent wireless options but budget headset wise, I'd recommend the HyperX Clouds. The K70 is good but a Quickfire or Das Keyboard would do just as good for £100. The M45 is a good mouse but there are literally hundreds of good mice and everyone's preference is going to differ.

You shouldn't buy any products for the brand name. You should buy the best product for you in your price range, regardless of who makes it.
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