Cooler Master Rapid Si - pre-release review
Posted: 10 Mar 2015, 22:16
tl;dr: This keyboard is either pretty uninteresting or is exactly what you've been praying for. [pics]
The Rapid Si (Rapid i/Stealth Edition) is the only keyboard on the market that's both backlit and front-printed. To some people, those are the two sweetest aesthetics - and it's exciting to finally have them in one board. If not, a Quick Fire Rapid is cheaper and exactly the same.
Actually, given all that's been written about CM's Quick Fire line, there's not so much more that's important to say here. Everything is precisely what you'd expect. Fit/finish is typical Cooler Master - which is to say unspectacular but very nice. Matte black case with ABS OEM-profile keys to match (Duzeyao@GH shows a white keyset too, but I haven't seen it). It's got fine lighting effects - tho no ARM processor onboard, which means nothing super-complicated like the Rapid i. The backlighting is crisp and goes from comfortably dim (I wasn't blinded in a pitch-black room) to extremely bright (visible in daylight - looks like crisp white doubleshot text.) Pulling off a cap, you can see that they just moved the LED to the bottom. That, with its unique translucent side-printed text = your Mom. Or this keyboard.
I hate brown Cherry switches - which is the only way it's being released, at least for now. With a little DIY you could either solder in different switches or move the caps to a different board that happens to have bottom-mounted LEDs, like the orange Monoprice TKL or the KPB V60 (CM's not selling the caps separately), and you could recoup some of the cost by reselling the original as a backlit-Rapid/ghetto Rapid i. But I definitely don't care enough to do this.
//edit: Quote from below -- "Cooler Master has confirmed with me that the SI will not be coming out in Europe."
The Rapid Si (Rapid i/Stealth Edition) is the only keyboard on the market that's both backlit and front-printed. To some people, those are the two sweetest aesthetics - and it's exciting to finally have them in one board. If not, a Quick Fire Rapid is cheaper and exactly the same.
Actually, given all that's been written about CM's Quick Fire line, there's not so much more that's important to say here. Everything is precisely what you'd expect. Fit/finish is typical Cooler Master - which is to say unspectacular but very nice. Matte black case with ABS OEM-profile keys to match (Duzeyao@GH shows a white keyset too, but I haven't seen it). It's got fine lighting effects - tho no ARM processor onboard, which means nothing super-complicated like the Rapid i. The backlighting is crisp and goes from comfortably dim (I wasn't blinded in a pitch-black room) to extremely bright (visible in daylight - looks like crisp white doubleshot text.) Pulling off a cap, you can see that they just moved the LED to the bottom. That, with its unique translucent side-printed text = your Mom. Or this keyboard.
I hate brown Cherry switches - which is the only way it's being released, at least for now. With a little DIY you could either solder in different switches or move the caps to a different board that happens to have bottom-mounted LEDs, like the orange Monoprice TKL or the KPB V60 (CM's not selling the caps separately), and you could recoup some of the cost by reselling the original as a backlit-Rapid/ghetto Rapid i. But I definitely don't care enough to do this.
//edit: Quote from below -- "Cooler Master has confirmed with me that the SI will not be coming out in Europe."