Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire Rapid and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire Rapid.
January 2012
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69 Reviews
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Its a Mechanical Keyboard, All keys are within easy reach, Braided USB cord, No number pad, GREAT for typing, Fantastic for games, Solid hardware designed to take lots of abuse.
No BackLit Keys for Lan Gamers
As we have mentioned before the Coolermaster ‘Storm' Quick Fire keyboard is a rather solid piece of kit. The keys are obviously designed to take a great deal of abuse and for typing our test shows that a Mechanical keyboard is light-years ahead than the s...
Users who are not at all familiar with mechanical keyboards might be taken aback by the price on first glance, but the Cooler Master Quick Fire Rapid is, in fact, one of the most sensibly priced mechanical gaming keyboards I have come across. Most mecha...
The Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire Rapid Mechanical Keyboard is very nice for what it does. You get a very stable and solid product which can be packed up and taken with you. Once you get used to the feel of the keys (after using short throw keyboards i...
Space saving design, Haptic feedback helps increase typing speed, 2 year warrenty, Full NKRO with included PS/2 adapter,
Loud key actuations, Quite basic for its $80 asking price, No number pad
Performance of a keyboard is about being able to quickly and accurately type and game at all times. Thankfully, because of the fantastic Cherry MX Blue switches accuracy is not a problem that the QuickFire Rapid suffers from. When the QuickFire Rapid ...
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Published: 2012-02-27, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: We will be seeing companies releasing new series of mechanical keyboards: well atleast from Coolermaster and Corsair for starters. Speaking of Coolermaster: they sent 2 Quick Fire mechanical keyboards: Black and Red. This is the review for Quick fire with...
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Published: 2012-02-27, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: Judging purely by my experience with board and if you’re in my shoes: So you buy a board, use it for sometime and then you hear a squeal. You might not care until a friction is developed. You then give a board for a replacement/lubrication with a fear that it might happen again...
Abstract: Supplier: nullPrice: $79.99As for Cooler Master’s first foray into the realm of gaming keyboard makery, they did a pretty good job. The Quick Fire Rapid Pro is an excellent piece of hardware. It is a pretty bare bones keyboard as there are no extra ma...
Though they are a tad shy of the browns, the Cherry MX Blue switches are still awesome to type on.The keys were clicky and tactile, and the actuation force is just right. This feeling, however, ended when I had to enter a sequence of numbers. The missing ...
and FVCooler Master did something different with the Quickfire Rapid, they put together a keyboard that is unlike almost anything on the market (other the Filco that it’s based on) at a price point that is cheaper than most of the competition. It’s no...
At the end of the week I was left extremely impressed by the QuickFire Rapid. It screams quality when your hands are on it, but when they aren't it chooses to sit there on the desk without any of the flashiness found on other CM Storm products. It's k...