Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire TK and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire TK.
May 2013
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The editors liked
Comfortable
Backlit keys
Can turn of Window button
Different modes
High precision Cherry MX mechanical switches
Sturdy body rests very stable on the table
Compact size
Controllable illumination
Routing ducts for the cable
Windows lock key keeps you from exiting a game accidentally
And remembers last state
Rubber feet keep keyboard in place
Even with a numerical key pad included
Backlighting with 3 modes and 5 brightness levels
Precise feel
Excellent build quality
Compact size.
Cherry MX mechanical switches (available in three variants)
Great for gamers who desire a very compact
Nofuzz keyboard
Supports NKRO
High build quality
Adjustable backlight
Windows key lock
Easy cable management
Available with all current Cherry MX keys
Good price
Solid build quality
Lots of useful features
Including media control keys
Performs excellent for prolonged gaming sessions
Looks good for a gaming keyboard
Mechanical keys provide much better typing experience than rubber domed keyboards
Light actuation pressure needed makes it perfect for gaming
Heavy duty constructions will ensure that the Quickfire TK lasts a user many years
2 year Cooler Master product warranty
Built in media controls
Very well made
Different levels and configurations of backlighting
Choice of Cherry switches to fit your preferences
Small and portable
Includes basic multimedia keys
Great for gaming
The editors didn't like
Hard to type on
Lacks a wrist rest
Doesn't allow macro recording
Awkward access to the mini-USB port
No USB port for other peripherals
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Numerical key pad area takes some time to get used to
No software or macro keys
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Layout of arrow keys/command keys takes time to get used to.
Only good for gaming
The keyboard layout is a productivity killer
Somewhat noisy (like most mechanical keyboards)
Included manual does not explain all functions
DV Hardware awards the Cooler Master QuickFire TK keyboard with a 8.0/10 and our Seal of A
Detachable cable hard to insert and remove
Only partial backlighting
No macro support
Cherry MX Red switches may not be prefered for typists
Combined ten key pad and command cluster can cause some confusion at first
There are no shortage of choices when it comes to mechanical keyboard these days. Pro gaming is increasing in popularity by a huge margin year on year creating a big market for premium quality and premium performance peripherals and the Quick Fire TK is a...
Bridges the gap between standard compact and full-size mechanical keyboards, Competitively priced, Backlighting, Durable Construction, 6-key/N-key roll over
Not ideal for working with spreadsheets, Still costly compared to membrane keyboards, Tips, = Those moving from a membrane keyboard may prefer lightweight Cherry MX Red switches over Black/Blue
Mechanical keyboards are starting to become a grail of sorts for gamers, but the cost trade-off is often prohibitive for those who spend much of their spare cash on new games or internal upgrades for their PC. With that in mind, what do you get for yo...
The CM Storm Quick Fire TK Pro is a very robust and high quality gaming keyboard which is able to gather a lot of plus points with its Cherry MX keys We also liked the comfortable key cap coating, that provides great levels of grip while not being sticky...
Abstract: In the past year or so we have seen Mechanical keyboards making a comeback and almost every computer accessory manufacturer has a Mechanical Keyboard in their list of products. While they won't replace keyboards for everyday use, simply because of the cos...
Reasonable pricing, Solid build quality, Cherry MX Brown switches are suitable for typing and gaming, Keys are extremely responsive, not too hard and stable, Full LED backlight, 3 modes and 5 brightness levels, N-Key Rollover over USB, Brilliant cable
No macro key, Spare keycap are not included, Total height including keycap measures 33mm, which might cause wrist sore after using it for long period of time, Must press the NUMLK key to toggle between the Arrow keys and numeric keys on the numpad, CM St
In the end, the CM Storm QuickFire TK is one of the most affordable mechanical keyboards available on the market. In terms of build quality, we'd say that this keyboard is solid. The keycaps are made out of ABS and grip coated to provide excellent grip du...
In comparison to the Quickfire Rapid-I, the Quickfire TK does not have the Repeat Rate Adjustments Over USB, it does not have the lighting behavior and memory profile BUT it comes with the Tenkey and costs far less at RM 315.Both keyboards are great but w...
The CM Storm QuickFire TK is a great keyboard to game and type on, no doubt. However the annoyance that is the combined command and directional keys with the numpad takes getting used to, especially when you're a gamer that relies on it.(previously publi...
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Published: 2013-03-21, Author: Leo , review by: techporn.ph
Compact, and well presented, 3 different models to choose from, Illuminated plate and keycaps, Comfortable to use, Feels really sturdy
Pricing could be sweeter
The CM Storm Quick Fire TK, is a great and compact mechanical keyboard. I assure you about that. In fact, I am surprised myself of what it could do, since I am really not fond of Red Switches. It seems that this keyboard's compact stature along with the l...
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Published: 2013-03-12, Author: Chad , review by: reimarufiles.com
Abstract: We are back with a new review for CM Storm's newest line of gaming peripherals. For this review, we will combine all three of the peripherals as a sort of package deal (lol), we want to make a review where it combines the other peripherals to see if it wi...