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Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger Mechanical Gaming Keyboard USB Cherry MX Blue Key Switch

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Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger Mechanical Gaming Keyboard USB Cherry MX Blue Key Switch
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Rating: 9.2/10
With 5 User Reviews
Fraser Cow@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/31/13
Cons: None

Pros: Very well builtMX blues
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For $59.99 after a $40.00 rebate this is by far the best keyboard you can get for that price. I love MX blues and all the other features.
Woody_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/19/13
Cons: -Extra backlighting options and usb hub require an extra dc power input that isnt included.

Pros: -Built Solid-Reasonably Priced Mechanical Keyboard-macro keys
Comment:
I got this keyboard about 6 months ago from right here, brown switches, and I am so glad I bought it. First mechanical keyboard I've had since my ooooold microsoft mechanical, and typing on this baby is a joy. Theres nothing really bad I can say about this keyboard, it has a usb hub and extra backlighting options that you cant use without an extra dc power adapter that isnt included, but I havent needed to use any of that extra fluff anyways. Solid keyboard for the price.
Jubo@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/17/13
Cons: -/+ All the connectors of the USBs are at the right side-/+ May not be able to use in turning on the computer into BIOS in FASTBOOT or QUICKBOOT modes.-/+ Windows keys need to assigned in profile to work-/+ There is some heating above the arrows keys when using the LEDs are on.-/+ Blue switches meaning loud clicky sounds than normal- Not all keys feel the same (e.g. Shift key)- Requires 5V DC for both 2x USB port hub and LEDs to work at the same time- 5V DC cable or adapter NOT included- Unlike Quickfire Trigger, RED LEDs on all keys no matter what key switch type.- Unlike Quickfire Trigger, there is no tool included to remove key caps.- Unlike Quickfire Trigger, no cable management on the bottom of the keyboard

Pros: + Blue switches+ All keys backlight (colour red LEDs)+ Dedicated ON/OFF key for backlight+ 3 light modes (CMStorm Logo, M-keys, AWSD, Arrow Keys lightup only -- All keys light on -- All keys light on but with pulse/fade dim-bright glow effect)+ 3 different light brightness/dim or 5 with 5V DC plugged in+ Media Keys+ 5 M-keys for gaming or macros+ 2 USB2.0 port Hub+ Wrist rest+ Detachable cord+ Trigger App (software) with customizable key profile of 5 settings+ Onboard memory for the macros and 5 profiles+ Rubber feets on foot-stand+ No windows keys as default
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My first mechanical keyboard I bought and had no regrets, but a few moments of aww man why like those red LEDs made me go dammit I wanted blue LEDs, but grown use to liking it lately.The 5V DC cable kind of disappointed me... it is not included! I do love the LEDs mode and settings. Trigger App is great, but seems like installation on the WINXP64bit was a problem eventually fixed. It does take time to get use to it. Which I am still adapting to it from a Logitech G11 user.Though may be problem for those who need access into BIOS when quickboot or fastboot is activated. Since it does take a bit of time for keyboard loadup the settings and power on after the computer is turned on.Overall... Great keyboard. I love blue switches and the very loud clicky sounds!
_-Artash-_@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/03/13
Cons: -Not all keys feel the same-doesn't come with a key remover-when PC starts, the software makes the keyboard inactive for a few seconds to check/load the profiles.

Pros: -Mechanical keyboard-More functionality and features than an average mechanical keyboard-Cheap when on sale+rebates-Well built
Comment:
Always wanted a mechanical keyboard since they're praised by computer enthusiasts. This keyboard has really great features: backlit, macro keys, and a decent arm-rest. This is more than what you get for plain keyboards from Ducky or Filco, especially when this thing is on sale. Would of been perfect for me if it had dedicated media buttons for music and some cooler back-light effects. Also, I find that not all keys feel and sound different, some keys feel and sound more like browns or reds. I haven't looked it up though, could be an easy fix.
Bill_D@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/02/13
Cons: Keyboard sometimes becomes inactive if you remove power from your PC. You have to unplug the USB connection and re-plug - then OK. Not a big deal, but I'm always rummaging inside my computer so I can't help but notice.

Pros: Heavy. Well built. Excellent back-light features providing you like RED. Very good value if bought with rebate. Good driver software for Gamers, adds additional features.
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Mine has the Brown keys. If I had to do it again, I would get the Blue ones and use the o-ring trick. I have a smaller keyboard in my kitchen and that's how it is hooked up. Excellent key feel.The keyboard is VERY heavy if you're used to the cheap rubber membrane plastic versions. NO comparison. I really really like these mechanical Cherry switch keyboards.

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