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ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the CM Storm Trigger Mechanical Gaming Keyboard



How many times in life have you met a girl and started developing some kind of relationship with her only to find out she has a smarter better looking sister that also likes you? The worst part of the situation is always the fact that she could never have anything with you because her sister has already been with you. Who am I kidding… we’re all nerds here, that doesn’t really happen to us. Let me get back to a topic that everyone reading this review will understand (Women, LOL). Computer parts leave me feeling the same way as I would during the “sister dilemma”. Just when I think I now own something awesome, the company I just purchased the item from decides to introduce me to its “smarter hotter sister”.

A few months back Cooler Master allowed me to review The CM Storm Quick Fire Pro (QFP). You can check out the review here. In that review I proclaimed that “Cooler Master hit the nail on the head when focusing on the important aspects of a gaming keyboard.” If you read the review you’ll know that I really liked the Quick Fire Pro and then Cooler Master up and HAD to send me the CM Storm Trigger. The CM Storm Trigger Mechanical Gaming Keyboard for all intents and purposes is the “smarter hotter sister” of the Quick Fire Pro. Even though I’ve been hooked on the Roccat ISKU Illuminated Gaming Keyboard recently why do I feel like I’m cheating? I really need to get out more…

The CM Storm Trigger Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is the first gaming keyboard that Bob asked me to review in what I refer to as the “dime-piece” category. For the most part, regardless of price, the recent gaming keyboards I’ve reviewed for ThinkComputers have been in the Mid-Upper price tier of gaming peripheral products. The Trigger on the other hand is in the highest price tier and is supposed to be the best of the best that Cooler Master has to offer. Let’s see if it lives up to the hype.
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