Hi guys! Cooler Master has sent me some of their gaming peripherals (Trigger, QuickFire Rapid, QuickFire Pro, Sirus, HAF XM, for me to try out. Just want to share my review and findings here on Istorya.net so that more people would be aware, of their gaming lineup. The review is based on my personal experience.
Now, let's take a look at the CM Storm Trigger. This time, this gaming keyboard is fully loaded with features like macro keys, programmable keys, backlits and more. Please do continue reading my review, and find out what I think about Cooler Master's CM Storm Trigger.
The CM Storm Trigger that was sent to me had a Black Cherry MX switch or model SGK-6000-GKCC1. The Trigger is available in four different key switch namely, Black, Blue, Brown and Red. I have tried the Blue in the Quick Fire Rapid, the Red switch on Quick Fire Pro, and this time Black on the Trigger. The Black switch needs more pressure for it to actuate. It’s the opposite of the Red switch. The Red switch is too soft for me. When I first use the Black Switch, I noticed that you need additional force to press the keys. It has an average of 60 grams actuation force and this switch doesn’t have a clicking sound.
Since the Black Cherry MX switch needs more force to press, it’s great for gamers who tends to press the wrong keys (or almost press a wrong key) most of the time. Because of the high actuation force it helps gamers lessen or avoid those accidental presses.
Features of CM Storm Trigger
- High durability gold-plated Cherry switches rated for over 50 million key strokes
- Multi-media control keys for convenient sound control
- 5 macro keys with profile management
- 18K gold plated ultra-low latency USB plugs
- Anti-ghosting 6 key rollover
- 64KB on-board memory for profile storage
- Storm tactics key for deactivation of Windows key
- 1000Hz driver-less polling / 1ms response time
- Two port enhanced USB 2.0 hub
- Detachable wrist rest
- Braided cable for durability
- Non-slip rubber coating
CM Storm Trigger Specifications
- Model Number: SGK-6000-GKCC1 (Black Switch), SGK-6000-GKCL1 (Blue Switch), SGK-6000-GKCM1 (Brown Switch), SGK-6000-GKCR1(Red Switch)
- Key Switch: CHERRY Black / Blue / Brown / Red
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 475mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Weight: 1260g
- N Key Rollover: 6
- Macro Key: 5
- Polling Rate: 1000 Hz /1 ms
- Backlighting: All Keys (except space bar)
- Windows Key Disable: Yes
- On Board Memory: 64 KB
- Media Keys: Yes
- Ports: 2x USB2.0, mini USB, DC5V power port
The Cooler master has a simple yet robust design. IT's definitely tough and I could not feed any flimsiness in this keyboard. It's somewhat heavy (compared to a typical keyboard) and it has a pretty solid build. It also comes with a wrist pad so that your wrist wouldn't be strain from long hours of usage.