

Each keycap is also individually lit by a single LED for even brighter lighting. The Blue version comes with matching blue backlighting as well as steel plate coating that emits a very bold and attractive blue glow evenly throughout the entire keyboard. Each of these switches offer a different feel and sound that all depends on personal preference. However, CM Storm offers their TK keyboard in a variety of switches, including Red, Blue, and Brown. Personally, I chose the Cherry MX Blue switch because I actually enjoy the loud clicking sound. Lastly, the keyboard itself is presented to you in all of its clickidy clackidy glory.

There is also a key removal tool that Cooler Master advises you to use when removing each individual key for cleaning or what have you. Upon entering the packaging, you are greeted by a bunch of literature including warranty information and a general guide on how the lighting features and modes work.
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Skip on past the cut to see the full specs of what Cooler Master has to offer and whether or not this new kid on the block belongs with the OGs such as Razer, Logitech, Das Keyboard and SteelSeries. The CM Storm QuickFire TK Cherry MX Blue Gaming Keyboard is their latest entry into the gaming world.

However, more recently, Cooler Master expanded their reach and created CM Storm, their gaming-exclusive area of the company focusing on gaming peripherals.
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Cooler Master is a well-known name in the gaming industry for their PC components such as desktop towers and cooling fans. This elsewhere happens to be the gaming community. Despite the fact that mechanical keyboards tend to be bulky, loud, obnoxious, and even unusable for some people, there is still hope for them elsewhere. With chiclet keyboards on the rise, thanks to Apple MacBooks and other laptops nowadays, the "old-school" mechanical keyboards have been slowly forced out of the general consumer scene.
