12/18/2023 0 Comments Corsair strafe![]() There is zero flex, wobble or anything approaching squishiness anywhere to be found. The build quality is outstanding and another step up from the already solid nature of the original Strafe. In fact it's now at the level where unless you're someone who demands a selection of dedicated macro keys it wants for nothing. and in these days where people carry their peripherals with them to events it would have been nice to have on board profiles so that you could be up and running in a familiar configuration with the minimum of fuss.īoth of these things have been fixed on this revised Strafe MK.2. Dedicated media keys are always something that it's nice to have, for simplicities sake if nothing else, but the original Strafe utilised the FN+Fkey approach which is fine but a little bit awkward in the heat of the moment. Nonetheless there was a couple of minor niggles with the original Strafe. The only way you could have assumed you might have something better is if a Corsair Enfilade existed. Whereas the Strafe had none of these issues because it sat slightly off to one side of the Corsair range. Not that any of the lower models are bad, but if you know the range goes up to 95 and you've got the 70, it's easy to have a minor, nagging, yes I'm shallow, doubt about it all. With the K range from Corsair there was always that slight feeling, unless you owned the K95 Platinum of course, that you had settled for a model you could afford rather than the best around. We've always had a bit of a soft spot for the Strafe here at OC3D.
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