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Published: 2011-11-08, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: Coolermaster's Inferno series aims towards gamers, almost no different from Corsair's vengeance series. Inferno has number of cases, fans, gaming mouse/Pads and headsets, followed by keyboards not too long ago.By the looks of it, CM Storm's Inferno is mad...
Great performance, Increased customizability due to having a lot of buttons, Robust software, Precision DPI controls, Supports Macros and Scripts, Ergonomic design, Comfortable, Rubber buttons, Meanlooking LEDs
Only for righthanded persons, No customizable weight system
The CM Storm Inferno brings to the table a nice blend of functionality. It is sleek enough for casual daily usage but it is also tough enough to stand up and deliver when the rigors of online battles require it to.The Inferno will not disappoint and to th...
Performs very well, Comfortable to use, Lots of buttons, Nice software, Configurations can be stored on the mouse, Lots of room for macros and scripts, Lots of control over dpi
Only for righthand
The CM Storm Inferno is far from a cut down version of the CM Storm Sentinel Advance. It might have lost the weight distribution system but it gained a few features of its own, like more memory for macros, and the ability to define one extra level of ...
Our experience with the Cooler Master Storm Inferno was very enjoyable. Its shape is not particularly exciting, but the build quality and strength are very good. The ergonomics are not perfect due to the large number of buttons and the missing weight adju...
Abstract: The mouse is the bread and butter and ultimate tool for anyone who plays games on the PC. Over the past dozen years there's been an explosion in shapes and sizes of it and for all different utilities. It's evolved quite nicely from a few buttons an...
Abstract: Cooler Master has entered the gaming mice market last year, perhaps in a shy way, but definitely unexpectedly. After a very successful debut model, they've decided to stick to the route, and a year later, we've got the successor, named Inferno. At firs...
Ergonomics, Excellent performance, Many customization options, Good value,
Not for large hands,
The Inferno from CM Storm has proven to be a solid choice in the ever-growing world of gaming mice. The $50 price tag is easier on the wallet than many comparable mice, and the wide array of customization options are perfect for gamers who want speci...
Strong PointsVast array of reprogrammable buttonsComprehensive software with a high configuration capabilityBig scroll wheel with adjustable speedWeak PointsFew user profilesNo horizontal scrollingThe scroll wheel is too hard to be pressed down quickly...
Excellent shape, Solid feel, Very smooth scroll, Rubber finish
A bit too high for my liking
The Qpad 5K is a boldly shaped gaming mouse that packs the latest and greatest in sensor technology to keep up in even the fastest of movements. The mouse feels very well made and sturdy and the rubber coating feels comfortable even in longer gaming s...
Easy to set up and use, Color changing LEDs, Multiple user profiles, Up to 4000DPI settings, 128kb of onboard SentinelX memory,
None that we could find.
Another well build product by Cooler Master. Inferno is a great start out gamers mouse and it has lots to offer to an average gamer and even pros. There is a definitely a learning curve for getting used to controls and all the crazy macro features that...