As expected, the GK60 keyboard performed very well with its trusty Cherry MX Red switches. Because these switches are linear, they are preferred by most gamers. Generally, blue switches are more ideal for typing, but they are noticeably louder due to thei...
The keyboards and mice in this roundup worked perfectly! I can say that anyone looking for products in their price ranges would be happy purchasing them.The Immerse GH30 headset worked as intended, but had some potential flaws with sizing issues with both...
Good build quality with extra touches, including the "gaming base" and reinforcing steel plates, Software and hardware controls over backlighting, Two separate software drivers, both of which are a pleasure to use, Reliable Cherry MX Red linear switch use
Expensive for the feature set, Stock keycaps are mediocre at best and will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later, Software drivers lack functionality features such as key mapping and macros
The MSI Vigor GK60 keyboard only comes with Cherry MX Red switches and has an MSRP of $109.99. It is currently on a launch promo sale for $99.99 from supported retailers, including Amazon.com for customers in the USA, as of the date of this review. Good b...
Published: 2019-08-07, Author: Bo , review by: play3r.net
As always excellent Cherry Switches, Near minimalist design, Excellent build quality
Only Red LED's, Mystic Light not really useful for this device, No Macro programming
So lacking RGB, the GK60 was replaced with a more expensive model in the Greatest RGB Build Ever feature which is understandable, however not all of us are all about RGB. Sure the customisation is awesome but you can save quite a bit by dropping something...
Published: 2019-07-31, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: That got me thinking… could I build a system where every RGB element was controlled by one piece of software? And if so, which companies were “compatible”?After lots of planning, 2 companies stepped forward and agreed to help with this build. Everything i...
Cherry MX Mechanical switches, Good value for money, Extra set of metal keycaps, Red backlighting which can be controlled onboard or with software, Attractive design, Good build quality, Slot for cable management
No dedicated media keys, No braided cable, No USB pass through, No Macro recording, No wrist rest
If you're looking for your first mechanical keyboard or upgrading from a keyboard that seems to have some funky switches, the MSI VIGOR GK60 is a choice you can look into.(to be published in issue January 2019)...