Cooler Master Quick Fire TK Mechanical Cherry MX Red Switch Gaming PC Keyboard.
Same was listed quite hot 2 months ago for £10 more from box uk.
Havent purchased myself as I have a corsair mechanical but this is less than half the price.
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weiran
11 Mar 163#15
What an awful layout, I would much rather have proper arrow keys and Home/End/PgUp/PgDown buttons than some bastardised numpad.
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thelagmonster
10 Mar 16#1
Good price for a reasonable board.
stepea
10 Mar 16#2
Is this the same keyboard Argos mis-sold a month ago
gunnerkes
10 Mar 161#3
Yep this is the same one I got from the argos misprint. They honoured it though. It was a bargain at £35, Tbh, I'd even bite at this price, superb build and quality. It's does have a number pad, combined with arrow keys - using the fn key to change.
Newbie99
10 Mar 16#4
Yes this is same like what i got from Argos..
jimunix
11 Mar 16#5
How noisy are these?
xela333 to jimunix
11 Mar 16#7
Once it gets going, it's nearly silent.
It's mechanical, it's going to be much louder than a standard keyboard. I'd recommend getting the rubber rings to put under the keys
abigsmurf to jimunix
11 Mar 161#10
These are Red switches which aren't 'clicky', it's a smooth motion until it hits the base of the keyboard.
They do tend to make louder noises than typical keyboards but they're among the quieter of mechanical keyboard and I believe you can actually get dampeners to put under the keys to make them near silent. How quiet they are without the dampeners depends on how heavy you are when pressing keys.
I prefer brown switches to red. They're also smooth motion but there's a light tactile (but near silent) click feeling when you get to the point the keypress registers.
andersonchenghy
11 Mar 16#6
i still got a red, looking for Browns !
Si1000
11 Mar 16#8
Had one of these with blue switches for a couple of years now. Paid £73 for it from eBuyer. Great little basic mechanical keyboard. Tenkeyless size with full functionality using numlock key makes it ideal for smaller desks. Highly recommended at this price. Heat added. :smiley:
guitaristanime
11 Mar 16#9
I'll stick to my Dell for the moment, having not used a cherry key before I'm still hesitant as to if I'll like it and I don't want my CSGO game to suffer for my team if I don't get on with it. If it ain't broke.
Opening post
Same was listed quite hot 2 months ago for £10 more from box uk.
Havent purchased myself as I have a corsair mechanical but this is less than half the price.
Top comments
All comments (28)
Once it gets going, it's nearly silent.
It's mechanical, it's going to be much louder than a standard keyboard. I'd recommend getting the rubber rings to put under the keys
They do tend to make louder noises than typical keyboards but they're among the quieter of mechanical keyboard and I believe you can actually get dampeners to put under the keys to make them near silent. How quiet they are without the dampeners depends on how heavy you are when pressing keys.
I prefer brown switches to red. They're also smooth motion but there's a light tactile (but near silent) click feeling when you get to the point the keypress registers.