Cm storm quickfire pro
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I like the slightly raised marking/lettering, you can feelĭirection markings knowing your on the right keys without looking. It was flawless, responded without hesitation or delay. I tested the keyboard movements and response on a few movement games like World of Tanks and DOTA. This means that you can hit multiple keys or macro’s and have them all play without locking up your game. This means that each key is scanned completely independently by the keyboard hardware, so that each key press is correctly detected regardless of how many other keys are being pressed or held down at the time in PS/2 connected mode.”įor those that want to use this for mmorpg play you will love that the CM Storm QuickFire XT has this feature. NKRO (is what the CM Storm QuickFire XT uses) is the ‘Unlimited’ version of Key Rollover. Some mechanical keyboards which aren’t quite NKRO come in 20KRO flavors. Most membrane keyboards are 2KRO and 3KRO. The number represents how many keys you can press at once and still have them be recognized by the keyboard. When the CM Storm QuickFire XT is plugged into a PS/2 port the unrestricted N- rollover transmits all the keys pressed at any one time thus NKRO…. Pressure to me does not feel any more than non mechanical standard rubber backed contact style keyboards.
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The CM Storm QuickFire XT has fast response and I think better tapping out double hits or fire actions. The tactile feel and sound gives you feedback to know your pressure and input is successful with the key action from the board. You definitely get a tactile advantage with mechanical style keyboards. If your nearby others you may want to consider quite styles like the Cherry Red MX.
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(side note, the CM Storm QuickFire PRO has all 4 to choose from).ĭid I say “sound”? The Cherry Blue MX style reviewed is a Clicky sounding feedback that takes getting used to. There is a big difference in feel, feedback and sound. 2 variations of keys for the same board is some nice versatility for about any one looking for a Mech Keyboard. By offering 2 Cherry MX key styles you can choose what you feel would be most desirable. Once you have one, expect some time to get used to the difference if coming from a non-mech board. My suggestion is find a sample of each of the 2 MX key styles and get some feel for your liking. You have a choice when purchasing any of these styles. Marketed with high demand, boards with this switch are becoming more common, but are generally more expensive as well. This switch was hard to find and was reported as EOL, but it is still in limited production with a higher than average MOQ leading to higher cost to board makers. Light or Stiff is always a matter of preference. Some people do not find this switch that good for typing or gaming because it is so light, but others rave for this fact.
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It’s essentially a lighter version of the MX Black, requiring less force to actuate. Type: Linear Switch Tactile: No Click: No, QuickFire XT: YesĪctuation Force: 45g Key Travel: 2mm to actuation, 4mm to bottom Cherry MX-Red’s are another switch that can be considered a “gaming” switch.