Pretty good for the price, though they're a bit spotty with their QC and reports of dead LEDs after a couple weeks are a little more common than they should be. You could always put LED color changers over white LED though to get varying colors. The Quickfire Rapid-i is a standard ANSI layout board with backlighting, though only available in white AFAIK. I don't have any spinning rust, just lots of SSD, and I have a full custom water loop in my setup. Really if you want you can go all out, my build is very similar to what I threw together for you with some swaps here and there. XBone Elite Controller because only plebes don't have rubberized grips ).Consider one of these: Losing the numpad really helps with a more natural posture while gaming by allowing the mouse arm to be more straight. A good keyboard because the STRAFE is a pile of garbage.This price range is my bread and butter and the kind of build I love to help with. You have the budget to push this machine to extremes and I'm certainly willing to help you do that. Honestly this could be pushed a lot of different ways. I mean you have all these beautiful bits, might as well show em off. I swapped out your case because nobody should be forced to have the big ugly corsair box when they could have the sleek sexy Phanteks Evolv with glass panels (real glass, not plastic).Headset is for gaming, and you have a 7.1 headset (though I hate that headset honestly you should get a Steelseries Siberia 850 but hey no judgement). Yes they are only 2.1, but I figure speakers = music/videos where sound quality matters. I swapped out the shitty speakers you picked for something that actually sounds good.Picked a more sensible PSU, it's still overkill but now the overkill is really just to make sure the fan on it doesn't turn on.The monitor I picked is a true gaming monitor that will take full advantage of that glorious Titan XP.The Kraken NZXT X61 is just a better cooler overall compared to what you had before.I added the 950 Pro to make sure you have excellent boot/loading times and have the fastest SSD money can buy right now.You can actually get the same RAM with white heatspreaders if you look for it (just make sure its the same speed and cas latency) which will match your theme a lot better. The RAM I picked is both cheaper and faster.You don't need the extra fans, the case comes with 3 and your radiator has another 2.The CM Storm QuickFire Rapid will be available in Europe as of this month with a MSRP set at €75,62 without VAT. The QuickFire Rapid keyboard also features the N Key Rollover feature that allows pressing of multiple numerous keys at once in PS/2 mode.Īnother neat feature is the unpluggable USB cable for easier travel storage and it features cable management grooves, so calbe can be routed according to preference. Response time is set at 1ms in USB mode and keyboard also features a so called GAME mode that disables the Windows Key. The keycaps on the QuickFire Rapid are laser marked with smooth, damage resistant rubber coating and Cooler Master also throws in a set of extra keycaps in case you want to turn your WASD into direction arrows. Since we are looking at a compact keyboard, it lacks the numpad. The new QuickFire Rapid is available with Cherry MX Blue (low resistance/click feedback), Black (strong resistance/linear) or Brown (medium resistance/bump) switches depending on the SKU and the region. The main feature of the new CM Storm QuickFire Rapid are Cherry MX switches that should provide an ability to respond to key pressign with almost zero lag. Although it has already been announced and launched back in the US, this fully mechanical compact keyboard unfortunately wasn't available in Europe. Cooler Master or to be precise Cooler Master Balkans, has notified us that the CM Storm QuickFire Rapid mechanical keyboard will hit Europe pretty soon.
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