Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger SGK-6000 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm Trigger SGK-6000.
April 2012
(83%)
104 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Trigger is a great gaming keyboard; the design is straight forward even if the software can be a tad cumbersome. A responsive (response time) keyboard for gaming, or another scenario where macros are beneficial (Image editing, Video editing) the T...
The Cooler Master CMStorm Trigger is one impressive mechanical keyboard. For $120 you are getting features that are not available in keyboards costing as much as $50 more. The options that you have with it when you combine the Trigger with the Trigger App...
Having used many keyboards in my day, I am a huge fan of the mechanical design, and the Trigger is built like a tank, able to withstand an enormous amount of abuse. Aesthetically speaking, there are some minimal "gamer styling" cues with the angular an...
Not very loud, Comfortable, Nice looking, Macro buttons
Takes time to learn to type on it, Sleeved USB cable (very stiff)
Overall this is a very nice keyboard and I personally have found the Cherry MX switch that I like. The Cmstorm Trigger performs excellent as a gaming keyboard and as a standard keyboard. Software is easy to understand and the only cons that I have fou...
Mechanical Keyboards like the Trigger command a price premium over their less durable membrane brothers. This cost is mitigated by increased lifespan and measurable increases in performance. The switch to a premium keyboard is a commitment to maximizing y...
For the gamers out there the Cooler Master Trigger maybe the first keyboard to really play the part. It has the looks of a real gaming keyboard and the feel of what we have come to expect from a good solid mechanical keyboard. Finally, the gamers out ...
After I fell in love with CM's QuickFire Pro, I was excited to give the Trigger a test, since, at $20 higher, it should be even better. In some cases, it is. It has macro support, so that's a major advantage, and it also has a comfortable palm rest. A...
I went into this review knowing the Trigger would be a cut above most keyboards on the market simply because of its full backlighting. Even then Cooler Master has to compete up against the very popular Black Widow from Razer. Because of that, every det...
Light system, Dedicated macro keys, Driver suite, Available with different key mechanisms from Cherry, Etched lettering, Rubber stands, USB 2.0 hub, Six key roll-over
Only Six key roll-over, Cable solution not ideal, High price, Takes up a lot of desk space
The CM Storm Trigger is a good keyboard, albeit some of the dispositions are a bit odd for a thoroughbred gaming keyboard. The lighting system with multiple modes is nice for gamers playing at home in the dark or at LAN parties. The fact that you can a...
Even though I've been using the QuickFire Pro for less than a week, I'm sold. If I were in the market for a mechanical keyboard with this feature-set, I'd pick it up without hesitation. There are competitors, of course, so sometimes your decision will...