CM Storm Quick Fire TK Stealth Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 18.02.14
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With the Quick Fire TK Stealth, CM Storm has created a new compact gaming keyboard. The advantage of this layout is that the keyboard features a reduced size and it does not take as much space on the desk as a standard keyboard would. This is quite important and especially during LAN parties where it can be an advantage, since it is quite often the case that there is not enough space. Furthermore, the CM Storm Quick Fire TK Stealth is a very robust product. As oposed to some other models, the TK Stealth features a metal plate on its back, which makes it kind of indestructible. The Quick Fire TK Stealth is a mechanical keyboard and it is available on the market with CherryMX Brown, Red and Blue switches. Our sample uses the CherryMX Brown switches which give a good feedback.
The main feature of the TK Stealth regards the keycaps, unlike other models, as that they are labeled on the side rather than on the top. Despite initial skepticism we have not found any particular problems with typing. Cooler Master has also covered the keycaps with a nice material that will ensure a good grip.
To provide the Quick Fire TK Stealth with some additional functionality Cooler Master equipped it with an FN key. Unlike the old Quick Fire TK, the new model which we have today does not have a full backlight, but rather a partial one. On the TK Stealth only the arrows located in the numpad area and the F12 feature a white backlit.

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If you lift up and rotate the CM Storm Quick Fire TK Stealth you will understand how robust this thing actually is. The build quality is on an extraordinary high level and you will not find any detail that is not fully integrated. Even the hardcore gamer (famous for consuming keyboards and mice) will enjoy this keyboard for a long time. Regarding connectivity, Cooler Master decided to use a black USB 2.0 cable, removable and sleeved.



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Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer look
Page 5 - Conclusion




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