Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 26.03.18
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  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition
  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition
  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition
  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition

The Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition is a gaming keyboard with standard layout belonging to the vendors new Masterkeys series. At the moment the Masterkeys line-up features two types of keyboards: full-size standard layout and a compact-size (ten-key-less without numpad). The Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition is very similar to the full-size Masterkeys Pro L, which we've reviewed quite some time ago. There are no additional macro or multimedia buttons and it does not take as much space on the desk as other high-end keyboard do. Especially at LAN parties this can be an advantage, since space at such events is always limited.
The Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition is a mechanical keyboard and it is available on the market with CherryMX Red and it provides a great tactile feedback. The two main features of the Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition is its green backlight and the fact that is fully customizable even without the software. At the top are three buttons allowing you to selection the different modes as well as the backlight intensitivity.


  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition
  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition
  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition
  • Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition

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If you lift the Masterkeys Pro L – NVIDIA Edition up and flip it you will understand how robust it actually is. The build quality is on an extraordinarily high level. Even hardcore gamers (famous for destroying one keyboard after another) will enjoy that this particular model will last for a long time. Regarding connectivity, Cooler Master decided to use a black USB 2.0 cable, which is removable and sleeved.



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Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer look
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