Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire XT and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire XT.
June 2014
(83%)
41 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Cherry MX Blue switches provide agile performance, A full keyboard within compact dimensions, Nice laser-marked letters and numbers, Extremely stable, Extra removable keys, Detachable cable
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If the purpose is having a simple mechanical keyboard for FPS games without some extras that increase the cost of the final product (like illumination and programmable keys), the QuickFire XT is a great choice of a keyboard both complete and compact that...
Cooler Master’s QuickFire XT mechanical keyboard is sensible, solid, and affordable plus it’s available in a selection of popular Cherry MX switch types. ...
Abstract: There's no question that Cooler Master, through its gaming-oriented Storm brand, has one of the largest and most diversified product lines around when it comes to mechanical keyboard offerings. Even if you ignore the fact that most of its current offering...
Published: 2013-07-17, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
For those looking to purchase a mechanical keyboard, especially for the first timers, the best thing to do is to find a store that offers plenty of options. This way you can have the opportunity to test and feel each type of the Cherry MX switches that wi...
Great build quality, Choice of Cherry switches (availability of each depends on region), Macro features, Removable key caps, Accurate performance, Nice aesthetics, Ideal for eSports / Tournaments, Competitive price
No separate / dedicated macro keys, MX Blue switches are loud, eTeknix says:
“For around this price you'll struggle to find anything better, the build quality is superb, there is a good selection of switch types and the price tag makes it great value for money; the Quick Fire XT is easily one of the best value for money mechanica...
With no extra features of software there's little else left to say about the QuickFire XT. It's well built, handles nicely and is as small as it realistically could be with 105 keys. The option to choose between five switch types is excellent too, and the...
Published: 2014-01-22, Author: Dave , review by: daveplays.co.uk
Abstract: I always enjoy reviewing mechanical keyboards, and I was extremely happy when Cooler Master sent me the Quickfire XT to review as I am in the process of currently changing work keyboards and am a bit undecided on what to purchase as a replacement. The Qui...
Abstract: When I was younger, I often wondered what would happen if I had a twin. I knew quite a few twins in my grade during elementary school. Some were identical, while others were fraternal. Having an identical twin would probably be the coolest, since it would...
Abstract: Cooler Master's lineup of peripheral members has been ever growing. Yet, we haven't reviewed a CM Mouse here at OCC in a while; the last two being the CM Storm Recon and CM Sentinel Advance II . Today the mouse branch grows another leaf further with the C...
Abstract: Since I did not address this in my last review, I will say it now: I am now an official member of the APH team. I was extremely excited when I was offered the position. I have been writing as a guest for APH since September 2012, and now I am glad to t...