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Hey there team, I'm Sayem from Cooler Master.
I know that Cooler Master is mostly known for their other PC Components like cases, PSUs et al, but we've really started to get going with some really good peripherals that have just landed over on the store at really decent prices. So, I thought I'd say a cursory hello and kinda go through some offers we're running at the moment that might be worth your attention.
If you have any questions, drop them in the thread and I'll be happy to answer as best as I can!
Keyboards
Cooler Master CK530 V2 (Red Switches)
(Was £74.99, Now £64.99)
We've also got a windows key lock functionality, just so any misclicks don't get you booted from a competitive match. It also hooks up to our software for full control of the RGB keys, which are ABS painted and engraved. I actually use this keyboard when I am down at the office and the included wrist-rest make it a really good option for both productivity and gaming performance. This to me is the clear no-brainer for a "starter" mechanical keyboard experience.
Cooler Master SK622 (Red Switches)
(Was £109.99, Now £89.99)
The key to the SK622 is its compact form factor. We made as few compromises as possible when it comes to the daily usage of the device, meaning that you're not going to lose any of your arrow keys when using a 60% board. Since we wanted its footprint to be as small as possible, we've also used low profile TTC switches and keycaps to keep the typing experience intact. The low profile switches have a 3.2mm travel distance and 1.2mm actuation point. This one's also rated for 50 Million+ keystrokes, so you know it won't let you down. The 4000mAh battery ensures that you still get good battery life while it's not plugged in via the Type-C connector.
Before I forget, it has really neat customisable RGB patterns and colours, and you can even save your macros straight to the board with the included 32-bit ARM processor. I'm really impressed by this keyboard, having used it for a couple of days. It genuinely is a versatile powerhouse that you should keep your eyes on.
Mice
Cooler Master MM720 Gaming Mouse (Glossy Black)
Cooler Master MM720 Gaming Mouse (Glossy White)
(Was £49.99, Now £34.99)
Some of you enthusiasts might recognise the shape of the MM720, we brought back and retooled the classic CM Storm Xornet shell and retooled it for the current era. We cut the weight down by half to just 49g, partially thanks to the gorgeous honeycomb design which somewhat mimics our Cooler Master Logo. This mouse has seven levels of customisable DPI (up to 16000) and comes equipped with a PixArt PMW 3389 sensor. With the additional 1000 Hz polling rate, Fixed Ultraweave cable to reduce any snag, and six buttons in total, it's no brainer that we've decided to try to push this excellent mouse into the hands of more people.
It's also IP58 dust and water-resistant and has high-quality LK switches rated for 70 Million clicks. With two zones of RGB lighting, which is customisable via software, the MM720 is one of the crown jewels in our peripheral lineup, so anyone sporting a claw or palm grip should definitely give this one a look, especially at such a discounted price.
I know that Cooler Master is mostly known for their other PC Components like cases, PSUs et al, but we've really started to get going with some really good peripherals that have just landed over on the store at really decent prices. So, I thought I'd say a cursory hello and kinda go through some offers we're running at the moment that might be worth your attention.
If you have any questions, drop them in the thread and I'll be happy to answer as best as I can!
Keyboards
Cooler Master CK530 V2 (Red Switches)
(Was £74.99, Now £64.99)
The CK550 V2 is one of my personal favourites from our current crop of wired Keyboards at Cooler Master. Equipped with a TKL layout, and this could be considered a good "entry" into the world of Mechanical Keyboards. It's got a really lovely, and premium heft to it with a brushed aluminium design on the board, meaning you'll get minimal deck-flex, and it types like a dream, too. This model is kitted with TTC Red switches, which are rated for 50 Million + keystrokes, meaning you won't have it breaking down on you in the middle of a game.
We've also got a windows key lock functionality, just so any misclicks don't get you booted from a competitive match. It also hooks up to our software for full control of the RGB keys, which are ABS painted and engraved. I actually use this keyboard when I am down at the office and the included wrist-rest make it a really good option for both productivity and gaming performance. This to me is the clear no-brainer for a "starter" mechanical keyboard experience.
Cooler Master SK622 (Red Switches)
(Was £109.99, Now £89.99)
Also sporting a premium aluminium-brushed design, the SK622 is a smaller 60% Hybrid Keyboard, capable of being used wired, or wireless via Bluetooth 4.0. The board is also capable of multi-device switching, which is really handy for any of you who may be running more than one system at once, or are wanting to use the same keyboard across three devices. If it supports a Bluetooth keyboard, it's more than likely that you'll be able to connect to the SK622.
The key to the SK622 is its compact form factor. We made as few compromises as possible when it comes to the daily usage of the device, meaning that you're not going to lose any of your arrow keys when using a 60% board. Since we wanted its footprint to be as small as possible, we've also used low profile TTC switches and keycaps to keep the typing experience intact. The low profile switches have a 3.2mm travel distance and 1.2mm actuation point. This one's also rated for 50 Million+ keystrokes, so you know it won't let you down. The 4000mAh battery ensures that you still get good battery life while it's not plugged in via the Type-C connector.
Before I forget, it has really neat customisable RGB patterns and colours, and you can even save your macros straight to the board with the included 32-bit ARM processor. I'm really impressed by this keyboard, having used it for a couple of days. It genuinely is a versatile powerhouse that you should keep your eyes on.
Mice
Cooler Master MM720 Gaming Mouse (Glossy Black)
Cooler Master MM720 Gaming Mouse (Glossy White)
(Was £49.99, Now £34.99)
Some of you enthusiasts might recognise the shape of the MM720, we brought back and retooled the classic CM Storm Xornet shell and retooled it for the current era. We cut the weight down by half to just 49g, partially thanks to the gorgeous honeycomb design which somewhat mimics our Cooler Master Logo. This mouse has seven levels of customisable DPI (up to 16000) and comes equipped with a PixArt PMW 3389 sensor. With the additional 1000 Hz polling rate, Fixed Ultraweave cable to reduce any snag, and six buttons in total, it's no brainer that we've decided to try to push this excellent mouse into the hands of more people.
It's also IP58 dust and water-resistant and has high-quality LK switches rated for 70 Million clicks. With two zones of RGB lighting, which is customisable via software, the MM720 is one of the crown jewels in our peripheral lineup, so anyone sporting a claw or palm grip should definitely give this one a look, especially at such a discounted price.