The Corsair Gaming K65 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard begins with the durability, styling and responsiveness of the original K65, and adds multi-colour per-key backlighting for virtually endless lighting combinations. It’s built with100% Cherry MX RGB key switches for fast, precise actuation and superior feel.
The Corsair Gaming K65 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard begins with the durability, styling and responsiveness of the original K65, and adds multi-colour per-key backlighting for virtually endless lighting combinations. It’s built with100% Cherry MX RGB key switches for fast, precise actuation and superior feel.
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The lowest price for Corsair Gaming K65 RGB LED Mechanical Compact Gaming Keyboard C right now is $159.70 at eBay.com.au.
The all-time low was $150.00 on 30 July 2025 — today's price is 6% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 7 June 2026.
Corsair Gaming K65 RGB LED Mechanical Compact Gaming Keyboard C
The Corsair Gaming K65 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard begins with the durability, styling and responsiveness of the original K65, and adds multi-colour per-key backlighting for virtually endless lighting combinations. It’s built with100% Cherry MX RGB key switches for fast, precise actuation and superior feel.
The Corsair Gaming K65 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard begins with the durability, styling and responsiveness of the original K65, and adds multi-colour per-key backlighting for virtually endless lighting combinations. It’s built with100% Cherry MX RGB key switches for fast, precise actuation and superior feel.
Last updated at 07/06/2026 11:30:48
Corsair Gaming K65 Lux Rgb Keyboard - Cherry Red
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If you're a heavy-handed person or have big fingers (or both), you may want to think twice before getting this keyboard... The Cherry MX Speed switches barely require any force to actuate, and simply resting your fingers on or ever so-slightly brushing said keys will easily trigger them. For gamers this can be a big problem if your fingers tend to travel a lot along the keyboard, or you frequently rest your fingers on your keys waiting for the right moment to hit them, only to have it go off prematurely on you and maybe botching a crucial moment in the game. Basically this is a keyboard meant for very deliberate users only. Absent-minded people (like me), professional typists and people who favor keyboards with satisfying clicks to mirror their actions might want to ... MoreIf you're a heavy-handed person or have big fingers (or both), you may want to think twice before getting this keyboard... The Cherry MX Speed switches barely require any force to actuate, and simply resting your fingers on or ever so-slightly brushing said keys will easily trigger them. For gamers this can be a big problem if your fingers tend to travel a lot along the keyboard, or you frequently rest your fingers on your keys waiting for the right moment to hit them, only to have it go off prematurely on you and maybe botching a crucial moment in the game. Basically this is a keyboard meant for very deliberate users only. Absent-minded people (like me), professional typists and people who favor keyboards with satisfying clicks to mirror their actions might want to steer clear from Cherry MX Speed switches unless they really know what they're doing. Aside from that and the occasional flickering of some of the LED's (on my end at least), this keyboard feels great and looks durable. The only question now is if I can actually get used to those overly-sensitive keys.
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!!!PLEASE NOTE THE PRODUCT ITSELF WOULD BE GREAT IF IT DID NOT ARRIVE FAULTY!!! I ordered one online before Christmas (grade b) and it arrived with no wrist wrest and a bunch of mix matched 3rd party key caps. The thing wasn't even cleaned. I took it too my local CEX and they sorted me out a replacement after they were lied too by the other franchise about the condition (they verified the actual condition with photos). The second one came. Still no wrist rest and still not cleaned but honestly I didn't care.... THE GREEN SECTION OF THE RGBLED's WERE BUSTED FOR GODS SAKE! I got a refund this time. My friend ordered the same item and it came with a broken wrist rest connector. They decided to keep it since it isn't functionally necessary but it's still a fault with a ... More!!!PLEASE NOTE THE PRODUCT ITSELF WOULD BE GREAT IF IT DID NOT ARRIVE FAULTY!!! I ordered one online before Christmas (grade b) and it arrived with no wrist wrest and a bunch of mix matched 3rd party key caps. The thing wasn't even cleaned. I took it too my local CEX and they sorted me out a replacement after they were lied too by the other franchise about the condition (they verified the actual condition with photos). The second one came. Still no wrist rest and still not cleaned but honestly I didn't care.... THE GREEN SECTION OF THE RGBLED's WERE BUSTED FOR GODS SAKE! I got a refund this time. My friend ordered the same item and it came with a broken wrist rest connector. They decided to keep it since it isn't functionally necessary but it's still a fault with a b grade item. It's a great gaming board that I would recommend otherwise, just a heads up if you don't have easy access to a CEX and a friendly reminder that cex needs to train their testers better.
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When you find a keyboard that lasts for a decade and you don't even realize it, you come to understand why these original k65's are so hard to find. I buy extra of these just to have on hand for the time when this one eventually dies. Will it?! Literally the last keyboard I ever need or want.
Corsair Gaming K65 Lux Rgb Keyboard - Cherry Red
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If you're a heavy-handed person or have big fingers (or both), you may want to think twice before getting this keyboard... The Cherry MX Speed switches barely require any force to actuate, and simply resting your fingers on or ever so-slightly brushing said keys will easily trigger them. For gamers this can be a big problem if your fingers tend to travel a lot along the keyboard, or you frequently rest your fingers on your keys waiting for the right moment to hit them, only to have it go off prematurely on you and maybe botching a crucial moment in the game. Basically this is a keyboard meant for very deliberate users only. Absent-minded people (like me), professional typists and people who favor keyboards with satisfying clicks to mirror their actions might want to ... MoreIf you're a heavy-handed person or have big fingers (or both), you may want to think twice before getting this keyboard... The Cherry MX Speed switches barely require any force to actuate, and simply resting your fingers on or ever so-slightly brushing said keys will easily trigger them. For gamers this can be a big problem if your fingers tend to travel a lot along the keyboard, or you frequently rest your fingers on your keys waiting for the right moment to hit them, only to have it go off prematurely on you and maybe botching a crucial moment in the game. Basically this is a keyboard meant for very deliberate users only. Absent-minded people (like me), professional typists and people who favor keyboards with satisfying clicks to mirror their actions might want to steer clear from Cherry MX Speed switches unless they really know what they're doing. Aside from that and the occasional flickering of some of the LED's (on my end at least), this keyboard feels great and looks durable. The only question now is if I can actually get used to those overly-sensitive keys.
!!!PLEASE NOTE THE PRODUCT ITSELF WOULD BE GREAT IF IT DID NOT ARRIVE FAULTY!!! I ordered one online before Christmas (grade b) and it arrived with no wrist wrest and a bunch of mix matched 3rd party key caps. The thing wasn't even cleaned. I took it too my local CEX and they sorted me out a replacement after they were lied too by the other franchise about the condition (they verified the actual condition with photos). The second one came. Still no wrist rest and still not cleaned but honestly I didn't care.... THE GREEN SECTION OF THE RGBLED's WERE BUSTED FOR GODS SAKE! I got a refund this time. My friend ordered the same item and it came with a broken wrist rest connector. They decided to keep it since it isn't functionally necessary but it's still a fault with a ... More!!!PLEASE NOTE THE PRODUCT ITSELF WOULD BE GREAT IF IT DID NOT ARRIVE FAULTY!!! I ordered one online before Christmas (grade b) and it arrived with no wrist wrest and a bunch of mix matched 3rd party key caps. The thing wasn't even cleaned. I took it too my local CEX and they sorted me out a replacement after they were lied too by the other franchise about the condition (they verified the actual condition with photos). The second one came. Still no wrist rest and still not cleaned but honestly I didn't care.... THE GREEN SECTION OF THE RGBLED's WERE BUSTED FOR GODS SAKE! I got a refund this time. My friend ordered the same item and it came with a broken wrist rest connector. They decided to keep it since it isn't functionally necessary but it's still a fault with a b grade item. It's a great gaming board that I would recommend otherwise, just a heads up if you don't have easy access to a CEX and a friendly reminder that cex needs to train their testers better.
When you find a keyboard that lasts for a decade and you don't even realize it, you come to understand why these original k65's are so hard to find. I buy extra of these just to have on hand for the time when this one eventually dies. Will it?! Literally the last keyboard I ever need or want.
It's hard to find a decent 10-keyless. Only because I liked the Corsairs K95 and K70's was I comfortable ordering this. Other than being a smaller footprint, my typing fingers can't tell my K70 is in the closet. I am not sure if I will miss the 10-key for some games but not yet. And I can bring my mouse in closer and my hands don't have to shift leftward to type. All in all, this was a very nice purchase. If one is not sure is a RGB 10-keyless will simplify your desktop and still allow a mechanical gaming keyboard with Cherry switches, you can find out for under $100. Have fun.
For the price I got it for ($75 CAD shipped) it was really good. The only problem is that the lights flicker if you use any of the pulse/gradient/wave modes. I don't really care too much about the effects, I just set it to a static colour and left it. If you care about the wave and all the other effects then go for the LUX, RAPIDFIRE or STRAFE, because apparently it's fixed on those keyboards. Other than that it's really good value and well built. If you buy it at full price it's not worth it though.
This is a great keyboard that I have had for more than a year now. The noise of the keyboard when typing on a wooden surface is loud. However I subsequently purchased an oversized mouse mat (800mm wide) that my mouse and keyboard fit onto. That has removed most of the noise, even though the keys themselves are still clicky (the way you want it :)). The keycap on the left ctrl key (bottom left corner) broke. The plastic holding the keycap onto the stalk broke. After doing some internet searching, I discovered the Corsair support page where I sent in photos of the broken keycap and serial & part numbers of the keyboard. I wasn't expecting a quick response. To my surprise, I received a email response within a day. The keycap will be replaced free of charge and they ... MoreThis is a great keyboard that I have had for more than a year now. The noise of the keyboard when typing on a wooden surface is loud. However I subsequently purchased an oversized mouse mat (800mm wide) that my mouse and keyboard fit onto. That has removed most of the noise, even though the keys themselves are still clicky (the way you want it :)). The keycap on the left ctrl key (bottom left corner) broke. The plastic holding the keycap onto the stalk broke. After doing some internet searching, I discovered the Corsair support page where I sent in photos of the broken keycap and serial & part numbers of the keyboard. I wasn't expecting a quick response. To my surprise, I received a email response within a day. The keycap will be replaced free of charge and they only required shipping information which I provided. Delivery is estimated to take a couple of weeks, however I am very happy that they are just replacing the keycap without fuss, providing great support! Highly recommend this keyboard.
Although the Cherry MX RED switched are a dream to type with - It really can be an absolute pain when the key caps simply come off with the release of pressure form your finger tips. If you have another choice of a TKL, RBG, MX RED keyboards, go with it. because this will make you want to go back in time and punch your self in the face for even considering buying this garbage. PCCG did do a great job of getting this to me though, very much so on time.
This keyboard was great for the first few months like 2/3 months. but i just can't stand the keycaps any longer. the keycaps come off the keyboard so SO easily its not even funny and if you aren't pin point on the keycap your finger can slip under the keycaps and pull it out. I hope someone sees this and thinks again about buying it. Would not recommend :)
Pros: The keyboard is well made, looks good and has a feel of quality about it above its asking priceCons: My only quibble, and the reason I had to return the item is that I use a KVM to control several computers with a single keyboard, mouse and monitor. This keyboard, and possibly all TKL version keyboards wouldnt work with it as it uses the scroll lock to change computers, and for some reason tapping the scroll lock didnt work unless I held down the FN key at the same time which is too awkward for fast switchingSo if you dont use a KVM which lets face it is probably 99% of people this keyboard is excellent, if you do then it really comes down to whether you want to mess about with unnecessary key combinations and if not then a full sized 104 key (ish) version ... MorePros: The keyboard is well made, looks good and has a feel of quality about it above its asking priceCons: My only quibble, and the reason I had to return the item is that I use a KVM to control several computers with a single keyboard, mouse and monitor. This keyboard, and possibly all TKL version keyboards wouldnt work with it as it uses the scroll lock to change computers, and for some reason tapping the scroll lock didnt work unless I held down the FN key at the same time which is too awkward for fast switchingSo if you dont use a KVM which lets face it is probably 99% of people this keyboard is excellent, if you do then it really comes down to whether you want to mess about with unnecessary key combinations and if not then a full sized 104 key (ish) version would be better
I already had a Corsair RGB K65 Rapidfire a year ago. I liked it so much I decided to get this refurbished K65 LUX for my work PC. It feels just as good as the K65 Rapidfire and looks just as good as well. The LUX has cherry red switches instead of the cherry speed switches in the Rapidfire but I still find the LUX very light and sensitive. If you're looking for light touch and rapid response key strokes, Corsair makes some good keyboards in both the LUX and Rapidfire line. At the price I paid for it - no regrets. I love this thing.