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The blue Platinum group metal Osmium is the heaviest element at normal conditions. Its’ hard, rare and noble nature represents ultra durability and luxury of Aivia Osmium mechanical gaming keyboard.
Superior CHERRY MX Mechanical Key-Switch
Optimized actuation forceThe Aivia Osmium gaming keyboard utilizes Cherry™ mechanical key-switches that provides superior tactile feedback and an optimized actuation force. Reduced key actuation distance of 2mm improves keyboard response time while remaining whisper silent during operation.Ultra durability offering 50million key press lifespan Superior materials and design improves key durability offering a staggering 50 million key press lifespan which is more than 10 times the amount of conventional keyboards.
Supports USB3.0 Superspeed
Equipped with USB 3.0 extension portA built-in USB 3.0 output which enables the ability to extend USB 3.0 Superspeed support from the motherboard. Connect your USB3.0 device simply through the keyboard.Enjoy USB3.0 Superspeed fast transmissionIndependent USB3.0 signal transferring through motherboard ensures the full data transmission without any loss. 10X data transfer speed boost over USB 2.0
1.8X power supply compare to USB2.0
Absolute Anti-Ghosting Multi-Key press Capability
Utilizing the revolutionary Anti-Ghosting Matrix key-switch design, Aivia Osmium provides Anti-Ghosting across all zones of the keyboard. Dominate the competition with the amazing advantage and versatility of being able to input multiple keystrokes at once. Never be hindered again on the battlefield as you twist, weave, and decimate your enemies through the unparalleled freedom of Absolute Anti-Ghost technology. *supports 64 simultaneous key presses via USB connection*
Built-in GHOST™ Macro engine
Intuitive GHOST™ Macro Engine GHOST™ macro engine which features intuitive interface allows you to pre-define and switch between macro keys easily for latest PC gaming titles.5 gaming profiles on the go Profile switch at your fingertips enables you to switch between 5 different gaming profiles. Up to 70 macros memorization for the gamer on the go.
Unique design & Ultra Quality
Dynamic Volume & Backlit Illumination Control
Mechanical Macro Hotkey
Macro Profile Switch
Additional Feet Stands for the wrist rest
Full-sized Wrist Rest
18K Gold-plated Connector 2meters Cotton-braided Cord
Main Features:
Gaming mechanical switches
USB3.0 SuperSpeed extension port
Full-range anti-ghosting capability
Built-in GHOSTTM macro engine
Adjustable keyboard illumination
Cherry Brown Switch
Top comments
rev6 to oscarfs
20 Nov 155#21
All comments (40)
Sid87
20 Nov 15#1
Full size mechanical keyboard with cherry switches under £50 - wow.
dneill2006
20 Nov 15#2
Good fine OP, ordered :smiley:
coolhand83
20 Nov 15#3
Is it a fixed wrist wrest... cos that's farkin huge
dneill2006 to coolhand83
20 Nov 15#4
No, it attaches.
keebb9
20 Nov 15#5
Heat added
mrcyco
20 Nov 15#6
plus delivery 50.67
slayermatt
20 Nov 15#7
Envious compared to the Corsair I got a few months ago for double that! The brushed aluminum on mine is always going to look better, but a good quality plastic is more my thing. A lot of keyboard for the money and I've always preferred the blue LED's :stuck_out_tongue:
CardboardCutout
20 Nov 15#8
£48.63 with delivery!
mrcyco
20 Nov 15#9
good point... It choose next day automatically
ladymarmalade
20 Nov 15#10
Is the backlight colours customised on this as my son has asked for green to match his pc :smiley:
Thanks
darksideby182
20 Nov 15#11
Very tempted anyone on here got one?
OnlyJoeKing
20 Nov 15#12
Thanks mate looks good. Have bought one.
OnlyJoeKing
20 Nov 15#13
Don't think you can change the colour. The reviews I've just read suggest it's blue only but can adjust the brightness. Each key has its own LED so it goes bright enough to be seen comfortably in daylight apparently.
ladymarmalade
20 Nov 15#14
Ahh ok. I looked at some youtube videos and one was in green but could have been a different model.
Thanks anyway
dneill2006
20 Nov 15#15
Cherry MX Brown (This one) = White LED
Cherry MX Red = Blue LED
arnold.rimmer to dneill2006
20 Nov 15#16
I know nothing about mechanical keyboards , anyone know which is better?
plork
20 Nov 15#17
Great price, thanks OP! The reviews for the keyboard are very good, and that was at almost double this price.
dneill2006
20 Nov 15#18
Red is better for gaming
Brown is good all round e.g. typing, gaming etc.
OnlyJoeKing
20 Nov 15#19
yep, my mistake. On the website:
Q: Is the backlight on this white or blue?
Answer by Website User on 7th October 2015
The backlight is white. -Danlevan
oscarfs
20 Nov 15#20
Oh very tempted with this! Reckon anything will beat this on Black Friday?
rev6 to oscarfs
20 Nov 155#21
2o2o
20 Nov 15#22
I have been using an Osmium with Red switches for at least 2 years and its a very good keyboard only issues Ive had is the Macro key LEDs on mine failed (the Red switch was the first and only osmium for ages so may have been sorted) and if you put a phone near the logo on the keyboard (within a foot) the keyboard will switch off whenever your phone checks the network.
I should add I also have a coolermaster and Razer mechanical keyboard on other peoples machines in the house and the few problems of the Osmium is dwarfed by the never ending list of problems they both have.
AJR41 to 2o2o
20 Nov 15#28
I too own an Osmium (Cherry Red version with about 7-8 months of constant use) and I have not experienced the phone issue you mentioned. In fact I'm using my phone near the keyboard right now and there's no problem (also my reception is pretty on/off).
The only issue I have with the Cherry Red keyboard is that it doesn't work in the BIOS for me (UEFI, Asus H61), I don't know whether this Cherry Brown version suffers the same issue or not. The build quality is pretty good otherwise and the cables are thick and braided, installation was a peach and the macro software is OK (it's usable, macros work fine). Voted hot since I got it 'used' at this price, definitely a solid keyboard (bar the BIOS issue on the Cherry Red version).
stefanw
20 Nov 15#23
I just received my pok3r and I still have a K70 with reds, but for some reason I'm considering this one. r/mk spoiled me
wellibobster
20 Nov 15#24
Excellent value for a brown (my favourite) switch mechanical. RGB be better but we'll over double the price and I'm sure I'd get bored with constant changing colours. This will do for me. Thanks op.
nomnomnomnom
20 Nov 151#25
Red is good for gaming. Blue is good for gaming. Brown is good for gaming....
It doesn't matter - it's preference. What suits one person, doesn't work for someone else. I find red too squishy for gaming and prefer Cherry Blue or Razer Green. This doesn't mean they are 'better' - it means I prefer them.
bluecarter
20 Nov 15#26
I find brown the best, I actually have this keyboard, it's great. It's replaced a ducky Shine 3 as my daily board.
OnlyJoeKing
20 Nov 15#27
Might be of interest that they also have the one with Cherry MX Red keys for £7.23 more. I've just changed my order as will be mainly gaming with it.
Sorry software and not working in BIOS... Am I missing something? Was getting tempted until I read those things.
bob_hoskins
20 Nov 151#31
OOS now.
mikedigitales
20 Nov 15#32
Have you got legacy USB support turned on in the bios?
AJR41
20 Nov 151#33
I'll double check later, as I said it works fine with many other USB keyboards (those cheap bare bones ones) it's just this one which struggles. Also I've heard that a setting called EHCI Handoff can cause issues so I might turn that off as well. Other than that the keyboard is great!
pinnocchio
20 Nov 15#34
Sold out.
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AJR41
20 Nov 15#36
Really odd how this worked out, I just changed USB Legacy to 'Auto' instead of 'Enabled' and the keyboard is working in the BIOS now. You'd think that having it set to 'Enabled' wouldn't cause any issues, just goes to show I guess! (EHCI Handoff is set to 'Disabled' too).
Just to confirm, my previous criticism of this keyboard is now invalid - it works fine in BIOS (finally I can throw out my other keyboards). :sunglasses:
gozo
20 Nov 15#37
Can HUKD deals just wait till I get to a point in my day when I am ready to sit down and make a purchase, before expiring deals.. I have even tried to take BF off for this very reason.. :man:
Locknloadharry
20 Nov 15#38
I bought this at launch last year i paid £149.00, it is the complete dogs danglies.
danerothery1990
26 Nov 15#39
I'm pleased to see everyone has jumped on this.. didn't think it would catch too much attention.. happy smashing y'all!
bob_hoskins
2 Dec 15#40
Mine being dispatched today (I was able to order but the stock was back-ordered so only just receiving). Thanks OP
Opening post
Specifications
Q + A
Reviews
PDFs
The blue Platinum group metal Osmium is the heaviest element at normal conditions. Its’ hard, rare and noble nature represents ultra durability and luxury of Aivia Osmium mechanical gaming keyboard.
Superior CHERRY MX Mechanical Key-Switch
Optimized actuation forceThe Aivia Osmium gaming keyboard utilizes Cherry™ mechanical key-switches that provides superior tactile feedback and an optimized actuation force. Reduced key actuation distance of 2mm improves keyboard response time while remaining whisper silent during operation.Ultra durability offering 50million key press lifespan Superior materials and design improves key durability offering a staggering 50 million key press lifespan which is more than 10 times the amount of conventional keyboards.
Supports USB3.0 Superspeed
Equipped with USB 3.0 extension portA built-in USB 3.0 output which enables the ability to extend USB 3.0 Superspeed support from the motherboard. Connect your USB3.0 device simply through the keyboard.Enjoy USB3.0 Superspeed fast transmissionIndependent USB3.0 signal transferring through motherboard ensures the full data transmission without any loss. 10X data transfer speed boost over USB 2.0
1.8X power supply compare to USB2.0
Absolute Anti-Ghosting Multi-Key press Capability
Utilizing the revolutionary Anti-Ghosting Matrix key-switch design, Aivia Osmium provides Anti-Ghosting across all zones of the keyboard. Dominate the competition with the amazing advantage and versatility of being able to input multiple keystrokes at once. Never be hindered again on the battlefield as you twist, weave, and decimate your enemies through the unparalleled freedom of Absolute Anti-Ghost technology. *supports 64 simultaneous key presses via USB connection*
Built-in GHOST™ Macro engine
Intuitive GHOST™ Macro Engine GHOST™ macro engine which features intuitive interface allows you to pre-define and switch between macro keys easily for latest PC gaming titles.5 gaming profiles on the go Profile switch at your fingertips enables you to switch between 5 different gaming profiles. Up to 70 macros memorization for the gamer on the go.
Unique design & Ultra Quality
Dynamic Volume & Backlit Illumination Control
Mechanical Macro Hotkey
Macro Profile Switch
Additional Feet Stands for the wrist rest
Full-sized Wrist Rest
18K Gold-plated Connector 2meters Cotton-braided Cord
Main Features:
Gaming mechanical switches
USB3.0 SuperSpeed extension port
Full-range anti-ghosting capability
Built-in GHOSTTM macro engine
Adjustable keyboard illumination
Cherry Brown Switch
Top comments
All comments (40)
Thanks
Thanks anyway
Cherry MX Red = Blue LED
Brown is good all round e.g. typing, gaming etc.
Q: Is the backlight on this white or blue?
Answer by Website User on 7th October 2015
The backlight is white. -Danlevan
I should add I also have a coolermaster and Razer mechanical keyboard on other peoples machines in the house and the few problems of the Osmium is dwarfed by the never ending list of problems they both have.
The only issue I have with the Cherry Red keyboard is that it doesn't work in the BIOS for me (UEFI, Asus H61), I don't know whether this Cherry Brown version suffers the same issue or not. The build quality is pretty good otherwise and the cables are thick and braided, installation was a peach and the macro software is OK (it's usable, macros work fine). Voted hot since I got it 'used' at this price, definitely a solid keyboard (bar the BIOS issue on the Cherry Red version).
It doesn't matter - it's preference. What suits one person, doesn't work for someone else. I find red too squishy for gaming and prefer Cherry Blue or Razer Green. This doesn't mean they are 'better' - it means I prefer them.
http://m.cclonline.com/product/196123/GKOSMIUM-RED-UK/Keyboards/Gigabyte-Aivia-Osmium-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard-/-Cherry-MX-Red/KBD1258/
However, the reviews are putting me off.
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Mechanical-Keyboard-GK-OSMIUM-BRN/product-reviews/B00CNR1GUQ/ref=dpx_acr_txt?showViewpoints=1
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Just to confirm, my previous criticism of this keyboard is now invalid - it works fine in BIOS (finally I can throw out my other keyboards). :sunglasses: