Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger SGK-6000 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger SGK-6000.
April 2012
(83%)
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The editors liked
Not very loud
Comfortable
Nice looking
Macro buttons
High precision mechanical keys
Controllable illumination
From partial to full
Sturdy body sits very stably on the table
Two additional USB ports
Well-located macro keys
Detachable wrist rest with rubberized surface
Very well built
Excellent feel and responsiveness to the keys
Backlighting is very well done
Highly customizable
Software application is attractive and well done
Build Quality
Cherry MX Red Switches (Gamer Oriented)
2 USB Ports
Detachable USB Cable
Gold Plated Braided USB Cable
Backlighting (2 Basic Modes)
Control Software
64KB Macro And Profile Memory
DC Power Port (For Extra Power)
Price (For Some)
Light system
Dedicated macro keys
Driver suite
Available with different key mechanisms from Cherry
Etched lettering
Rubber stands
USB 2.0 hub
Six key roll-over
Extremely Comfortable
Solid Construction
Built-in USB Hub
Braided Removable USB Cable
Respectable Software
The editors didn't like
Takes time to learn to type on it
Sleeved USB cable (very stiff)
No indvidual multimedia keys
Unfriendly macro programming in an otherwise good configuration software
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Additional power adapter (not included) required for full backlight functionality
Could only get backlighting to work with included USB cable
Price tag of about $120 (US)
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Key Cap Quality (Our Sample)
Single USB Connector (DC power adapter required for extra USB power)
Only minimal lighting (not full keyboard), Slightly more noisy than other keyboards with similar switches...
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The CMStorm Trigger keyboard by Coolermaster is based on mechanical switches (Cherry MX Blue in this case). It's solidly built, comfortable to use, offers useful macros and backlighting and it looks quite good, too. It's worth considering if you're an avi...
The CM Storm Trigger is an excellent, solid keyboard with a nice touch - provided you like mechanical keyboards. A nice feature is that you can create macros without having to resort to software, and that almost every key is customisable this way. The a...
Great Looking, Top gaming performance, LED Back-lighting, Macro Capability
Media/Function key cross functionality, Price may be an issue for some
The Trigger carries on from the solid, robust foundations and build quality the CM Storm range have shown in previous examples. From the outset, the overall feel of the rubberised, textured plastic emphasised the great craftsmanship of this peripheral...
CM Storm have created a very striking and contemporary looking keyboard that has features to match. Mechanical keyboards are increasing in popularity, so for CM Storm to produce a top quality keyboard that is appealing to many, it has given them a firm pl...
The CM Storm trigger is a very robust and high quality gaming keyboard which is able to gather a lot of plus point with its Cherry MX Black keys We also liked the comfortable rubber coating very much On one hand they deliver good grip and on the other the...
Like many recent gaming keyboards with mechanical keys the Trigger has clearly been built to feel sturdy. The chassis is a thick plastic with no flex and the board has a significant weight to it which ensures it sits still on the desk during heavy gaming ...