![]() TRIGGER HAPPY No wrist rest small Enter key no USB passthrough lack of 16.8 million colors no dedicated media keys. UDSHARP SHOOTER Strong LEDs cable management solid price point. For more information on the CM Storm QuickFire XT. Please consult your local Cooler Master Representative for more information. Price and availability may vary based on region. You can support the site directly via Paypal donations ☕. The QuickFire XT will be available July, 2nd 2013 in Green, Red, Blue, and Brown Cherry MX Switch models. That being said, all of these design decisions have, without doubt, been introduced to save money for the customer, making this keyboard a cheap entry into the mechanical marketplace.ħReview earns Amazon affiliate commissions from qualifying purchases. On top of that, by far the most annoying feature this keyboard has is its reduced-size Enter key-going from a full-size one to one the size of a Delete key is infuriating in use. The colors are fairly limited, and there are no passthroughs. With a choice of four different Cherry MX key switches, we definitely think there is something to be. It’s a solid use of a Cherry switch but the overall implementation and design is very basic. Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire XT Keyboard Review - Cooler Master refreshes its Quick Fire line of keyboards with a full size version that features a conservative, low profile appearance. Here in essence is what we are dealing with. So much so that one of our colleagues became so enraged they threw a spongy potato at our heads while we were testing.Īll in all, we’re a little disappointed with the CM Storm Quickfire XTi. The Cooler Master Cm Storm Quickfire XT utilizes Cherry MX Mechanical switches which enables pretty much unparalleled precision and response. A small sticker with the mechanical key type is placed on the top of the box showing the keyboard switches are Cherry. Nestled in a thick strong box, a life size keyboard graphic sits on the top with the CM Storm markings and very little splash and effects. ![]() Rather bizarrely, however, it was the loudest of all the keyboards we tested. CM Storm ships this keyboard in a familiar CM Storm series style and class of box. The Quickfire XTi comes in Cherry MX Brown, Red, or Blue switches- ours was in Brown. Ironically, there are still plenty of patterns, waves, and reactive typing modes, but that’s about it. You can get the whole range of mixing those two colors together but not a lot else otherwise. The Quickfire doesn’t feature the usual 16.8 million color set of our other mechanical keyboards here, but instead relies on two powerful combinations of both red and blue. Unlike some of the other keyboards in our group test, CM Storm has opted out of any form of Ul experience on the desktop side of things and replaced it with a more physical set of LED-altering options via integrated function keys. Indeed, the Storm Quickfire XTi looks to expand upon that, yet retain its simplicity.
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