ROCCAT Suora FX Minimalist Mechanical RGB Gaming Keyboard
$150.00
RAW POWER. UNCHAINED
The Suora FX is unmistakably the mechanical keyboard of choice for gaming purists. It boasts a frameless design, the result of which is a pure and efficient keyboard for gamers who like to plug and play right from the box.
Backed by a 12 month Roccat Warranty
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- Reviews (6)
Description
ROCCAT? Suora FX – Minimalist Mechanical RGB Gaming Keyboard
Additional information
Weight | 1.24 lbs |
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Dimensions | 47.5 × 17 × 5.5 in |
Mark Anderson –
The keyboard has a great feel and the switches feel great, they are a lot like browns so if you are used to that this keyboard is for you. This thing feels like a TKL in comparison to my other keyboard which is a plus since I still have all the features from a full keyboard macros and all. It is light weight and slim and the base is about half the size as the key caps. This thing is pretty much unusable unless you use the pull out legs in the back because it would slide around way too much but the legs that are provided are probably the best I have ever seen. They stick even when a decent amount of force is applied from punching the side. If you are going for a full black with blue LED setup I would be cautious of this though. It is a nice teal color that I like but it doesn’t go with the standard blues that you might see else where. All together I would say that this is an amazing keyboard and would pick it up if you are looking for one that is minimalistic.
Fred Stephens –
I absolutely love this keyboard. This is my first mechanical keyboard and I decided to stick with the roccat brand since I had a roccat kone pure. The other roccat keyboards all seemed to big and I was looking for something smaller and this worked perfectly. I love the feel of the ttc brown keys. The keys also stay pretty quit and the metel frame design is so nice. The only downside to this keyboard in my opinion is that it doesn’t come with an wrist rest, and after awhile your wrist will hurt. Luckily I had one from one of my old membrane keyboards so it worked out. If you were to get this keyboard I would fully recommend it, but I would also purchase a wrist rest for the keyboard as well. I hope this helped. Thanks.
Craig M. –
My first mechanical keyboard and I really like it.
Good keypress sensitivity, awesome rgb illumination.
However, there are 2 things I would like to highlight:
– sometimes click feels too loud
– keyboard software (Roccat swarm) wanted to be more functional (for example, I have no chance to connect my smartphone to measure apm, etc.). Hope it will fixed in new releases.
Will L. –
I bought this keyboard because I loved the minimalistic design and I got it to replace my Roccat Ryos MK Pro which is really bulky and I am not into that thing anymore. There are a couple of things you should know about this keyboard since it isn’t everything that you seen in the pictures and discription.
First off, just in case you are worried about it, this is a QWERTY style keyboard unlike in what the picture shows. Another thing to keep in mid is the enter button, it isn’t that big bulky mess like in the pictures provided, instead it is the standard 2 slot bar that I am used to.
Howard Joe –
I’m a cherry mx blue enthusiast and use a separate cherry mx blue for typing on my main computer. Still I find this keyboard is a nice compromise between a cherry mx brown/red and cherry mx blue feel (Note the keys on this Roccat Suora are TTC switches). Perfect for gaming. They are still tactile/responsive… not as noisy as my other cherry mx blue keyboard.
Albert Wood –
No complaints really, but I haven’t used this keyboard with Linux yet. I was afraid to buy any peripherals other than logitech, but I took a chance since the software is supposed to be Linux friendly. When I saw that it doesn’t have the windows symbol on it I knew it was the keyboard for me. Maybe its just my luck, but I think the switch from my my 10 year old logitech g15 to this suora fx has upped my CSGO game a little. The main reason I wanted a different keyboard was to get back some real estate on my desk. This keyboard is basically as small of a frame as you can get with a full size key layout. Being able to individually light keys with different colors is a nice feature that I use, but figuring out how was a bit of a pain.