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Guru3D.com » Review » Cooler Master Quick Fire XTi keyboard review » Page 3

Cooler Master Quick Fire XTi keyboard review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/08/2015 09:34 AM [ 4] 10 comment(s)

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Product Showcase

Okay, we're going to have a closer look at the product guided with the help of lots of photos. As always packaging and bundle first. The core The Cooler Master Quick Fire XTi includes Cherry MX Brown keys (you can choose red, blue brown) and offers 1000Hz polling, full-key rollover over USB and 100% anti-ghosting.
 


Obviously the packaging has changed to suit the latest line of Cooler Master products, the keyboard has been packaged in a nice cloth bag which does give it that extra feel when you open up the box. 
 


Unpacking shows a simple bundle, the keyboard, the manual/warranty guide and a 1.8 meter cloth braided cable . The keyboard does not come with extra replaceable key for WASD or something. The primary fit for this keyboard would be FPS gaming, but it is well suited enough for any gaming and generic usage. After you power it, across the keyboard you will notice red/blue back-lights, these can be dimmed, colored and animated. We'll show you the keyboard powered on over the next few pages of course.
 


Once we have a better and closer look at the keyboard the words simple and sturdy comes to mind.  The keyboard has a nice heavy feel, combined with the black design as simple as it is, it looks just looks great. You will notice that we received the the model with Cherry BROWN keys. The keys themselves are not rugged but have a nice feel to them then used. The keys all have a UV coating that prevent the letters from being washed out anytime soon.
 

 

Due to the simplistic design you'll miss separated media function keys on the keyboard like volume, albeit they have been embedded under function keys. There is a windows lock mode key hidden under one of the function key options, which allows you to disable the Windows key and get dropped back to the desktop by accident in a hefty gaming session. These functions are all supported at default, there's no need to install any software whatsoever. 




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