Cm Storm Quickfire Tk Driver Download
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CM Storm QuickFire TK
There is a huge number of Storm QuickFire models and one of the cheapest and oldest is the QuickFire TK, a steel-reinforced, fully backlit mechanical gaming keyboard that was released three years ago.
The QuickFire TK features similar dimensions to a compact tenkeyless keyboard at 377.5mm long, 138mm deep and 33mm thick while also weighing just 800 grams and yet includes a full numpad.
Cooler Master Cm Storm Quickfire Tk
In order to achieve this Cooler Master has removed the arrow keys along with the print screen, scroll lock, pause break and other office related keys that really have no business on a gaming focused keyboard. That said these keys still exist as secondary options on the numpad which makes a lot of sense to us.
Design-wise the QuickFire TK isn't that dissimilar to the Tt eSports Poseidon Z apart from the fact that it's more compact. The QuickFire TK also features nicer looking keycaps that are easier to read thanks to a larger bolder font.
That said, like the Poseidon Z the QuickFire TK is fairly bland when it comes to features and aesthetics.
At around $85 the QuickFire TK is roughly $10 more than the Poseidon Z, though keep in mind Cooler Master went for the genuine Cherry MX switches while Thermaltake opted for the cheaper Kailh switches.
Cooler Master is offering the QuickFire TK with either red, blue or brown Cherry MX switches and depending on which you choose the backlighting color and steel plate color will be different. The red model that we have comes with a red steel plate and lighting, while the blue switch model gets blue steel and lighting and the brown model gets white lights and a brown steel plate.
There are three lighting models and five brightness levels, though controlling both isn't done using dedicated keys but rather secondary options on the F1, F2, F3 and F4 keys which can be a little confusing. Likewise all the multi-media keys are found as secondary functions for the F5 through to F12 keys.
Unfortunately like the Poseidon Z there isn't an optional wrist rest included with the QuickFire TK and as I have said previously this is a must have feature in my opinion. If you can make do without a wrist rest or just prefer not to use one then simply ignore my complaints regarding the lack of a wrist rest.
Although there are few features to speak of, flipping the QuickFire TK does reveal the unique ability to detach the USB cable and replace it with a shorter or longer cable. The mini-USB 2.0 cable that comes with the QuickFire TK is braided and measures 1.8m long.
Other than the detachable cable there are a few cable management options under the QuickFire TK along with two extension legs and four rubberized pads for grip. A keycap puller is included in the package is though the QuickFire TK doesn't come with any additional keycaps.
For those of you who like the QuickFire TK and would happily invest in a full size board with multi-color per-key backlighting, then check out the new QuickFire XTi at $150.
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- Solid Construction
- Great gaming keyboard
- Price
- 2 Year warranty
- Small footprint
- LED lighting
- Gaming Key features
- Windows lockout
- Cherry Blue MX switches
- Gold plated braided cable
- Key cap puller
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By Bit-tech.net on 79The CM Storm Quick Fire TK Stealth achieves what it sets out to do: it’s a compact, stealthy-looking mechanical keyboard. It’s also well-made, looks the part and is a pleasure to type on, mostly. However, we couldn’t quite get on with the combination...
By Ocaholic on 70the materials used are of excellent quality as usual with Cooler Master Last but not least, we really like the grip and the coat of each keycap The design is a subjective aspect, but we think that the 'Phantom Keycaps' looks extremely elegant, clean...
By Play3r on 80The mechanical keyboard market is becoming increasing swamped with keyboards of varying colours and shapes, but with many of them lacking any new innovative features. CM Storm are never slow to react to the changing market and so at CES, they announced a...
By Pureoverclock on 90If you are looking for a moderately priced gaming keyboard, The CM Storm QuickFire TK is a good investment as it's solidly built, and the Cherry MX Blue switches though a little loud are awesome for gaming. Discuss in the Forum...
By pc-gaming.it on 79Cm Storm ha di sicuro dimostrato nel corso degli anni di saper produrre tastiere ottime da ogni punto di vista, purtroppo questa piccola periferica, seppure di alto livello, ha alcune pecche che la fanno scendere parecchio in classifica. In primis...
By Technic3D on 89Cm Storm Quickfire Stealth
CM Storm ist mit der QuickFire TK Stealth eine solide Gaming-Tastatur im kompakten Layout gelungen. Die „Phantom Keycaps“ verleihen der Tastatur eine einzigartige und saubere Optik und sorgen zusammen mit den Cherry-MX-Brown-Schaltern für einen hohen...
By Gamezoom.net on 90Das neue CM Storm Keyboard kann problemlos mit der starken Konkurrenz mithalten. Das puristische CM Storm Keyboard geizt zwar bei der Ausstattung, doch dafür bekommt man eine sehr hochwertige Verarbeitungsqualität und einen klasse Anschlag geboten. Für...
By tech-review.de onUnd nun zu unser anfangs gestellten Frage: Kann die Cooler Master TK Stealth trotz ihrer unkonventionellen Lösungen überzeugen? Sofern man blind tippen kann auf jeden Fall - alle anderen sollten sich zuvor Gedanken machen, ob ihnen eine längere...
By Planet 3DNow! onCm Storm Quickfire Drivers
Mit der Cooler Master Quick Fire TK Stealth haben wir nun nach kürzester Zeit eine zweite Tastatur mit mechanischen Tastern getestet. Dass es teilweise zu solch großen Unterschieden kommt, hat uns selbst überrascht. Während sich die zuletzt getestete...