Conclusion
So what did we learn about the CM Storm Quick Fire Mechanical keyboard? Well we found out that even though that users who have used other mechanical keyboards may have some issues with the keys “bottoming out” more so then cherry red, or cherry black switch based keyboards, the board is pretty decent for playing games, and extremely good when it comes to typing in general. The design itself is a bit on the plain side, and its a bit thicker then some gaming keyboards we have tested, but don’t think CM Storm intended her to win any beauty contests. More like win the gamma raged frustrations of some gamers who like to take out their frustrations on their peripherals. The keyboard is not a quiet one at all so those who aren’t use to hearing that “click click click” every time you press a key are in for a rude awakening.
The CM Storm Quick Fire keyboard is a good first mechanical keyboard for people coming off of membrane or hybrid keyboards. Keyboard performs very well, and the compact size is a plus to some, but maybe too much on the teeny weeny side for others. Regardless though the Quick Fire is a solid gaming keyboard for people new to mechanical key based boards. We said that a few times already haven’t we? It’s gotta be true then right?
We are proud to give the Quick Fire our Gold Silicon Award!
If you would like more information on the Quick Fire or other products from Cooler Master, please visit their site.
If you are interested in purchasing the CM Storm Quick Fire Rapid Mechanical Gaming Keyboard you can find it at the usual suspects of websites like Microcenter.com, Superbiz.com, Amazon.com, and Newegg.com for about $77.00 USD on average.
Lata Gamers!







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