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July 2012
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The editors liked
Cherry MX switches
Detachable USB cable
Togglemode Secondary function key
Multimedia controls
Partially backlit keys
Keycap puller included
NKRO and 6KRO toggle modes
Cable management channels
Twoyear warranty
High precision mechanical keys
Sturdy body rests steadfastly on the table
Controllable illumination
Routing ducts for the cable
Full Mechanical
Customized (not boring) key cap font
Solid Rugged Construction
Removable USB Cable
Key cap coating gives excellent NonSlip feel
Heavy as a brick
Great styling
Fast Response
Includes a Keyboard Puller
Can change the poll rate
On board lighting effects are well carried out
Good for typing.
The Quick Fire Pro is available in all versions of Cherry MX Switches
Sturdy and strong
Will last a long time
Flat black finish does not attract fingerprints.
Solid Construction
Perfect Key Layout
Illuminated Gaming Keys
Key Switch Type Selection
The editors didn't like
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Partial illumination only
Lacks a wrist rest
Requires a programmable mouse
Awkward access to the mini-USB port
No USB port for other peripherals
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Some may not like the partial back lighting and prefer full
Space bar does not feel as quite as robust as the rest of the keys
No wrist rest
No extra gaming keys unlike the cheaper Rapid Model.
Gamers looking for a competitive edge should try a mechanical keyboard. This keyboard is very responsive and has been comfortable to use. Anyone who spends long hours on a keyboard gaming or typing should have a quality keyboard that won't leave their f...
Having used many keyboards in my day, I am a huge fan of the mechanical design, and the QuickFire Pro is built like a tank, able to withstand an enormous amount of abuse. It's extremely sturdy, far more than, say, the popular Logitech G15, which feels ...
We liked the QuickFire Rapid when we tested it out. Of course there were things that we wanted to see on that keyboard. If we had of waited for a few days we would have found almost all of them in the QuickFire Pro. Here we have almost everything we could...
My time with the Cooler Master QuickFire Pro and the Brown switches which it uses was a pretty pleasing experience. The keyboard was built pretty solidly and took a fair share of pounding as my twin daughters has their time on it trying to be like dad...
Abstract: I remember the first computer I have ever used. It was a Windows 3.1 machine powered by an Intel 386 processor and fully equipped with 16KB of RAM (Woohoo!). That was my "gaming" machine -- I spent hours on it playing pinball, Raptor: Call of the Shado...
Abstract: Cooler Master’s QuickFire Rapid and QuickFire Pro target two completely different areas of the keyboard market. The Rapid is a sleek portable gaming device which can be carried just about anywhere while the Pro is geared directly towards enthusiasts t...
Published: 2012-07-03, Author: Michael , review by: Bcchardware.com
High Quality Braided USB cable, Non Slip Feet, Long Life Cherry Mix Switches, Gold Plated Connectors, Adjustable Polling Rate, FN Lock Key, Seven Multimedia Keys, Customizable Backlit Keys
Only Red LED lighting
I found the CM Storm QuickFire Pro Mechanical Gaming keyboard to be of excellent quality. It feels like it's made of lead and Kevlar and this makes it not the lightest keyboard I have seen, but if you want a good keyboard this is worth considering and rea...
Abstract: In today's competitive gaming environment, it's all about having the gear that will give you even the slightest extra edge. Thanks to Cherry MX switches, mechanical keyboards have seen a huge resurgence in popularity, with most peripheral manufacture...
Using the QuickFire Pro mechanical gaming keyboard for a couple of weeks and writing a few reviews with it, I do find myself not hitting multiple keys as much on the CM Storm as I did then, but that also may be attributed to a month or so of me gettin...
Abstract: Mechanical touchToday we will be looking at another mechanical keyboard, the Cooler Master Storm Quick Fire Pro and seeing what it brings to the mech world.So firstly a quick run down of what a mechanical keyboard is? Well, instead of using rubber domes u...