Testseek.com have collected 78 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm Mizar and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm Mizar.
July 2014
(76%)
78 Reviews
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The goo, Inexpensiv, Not bad for RTS or casual MMO play
Questionable design choices and ineffective software hamper the CM Storm Mizar at almost every turn. The word "Mizar" refers to a comprehensive mathematical language that seeks to present math in a logical and readable manner. The mouse of the ...
The CM Storm Mizar may be light at only 87 grams but it is not a lightweight in terms of delivering performance especially compared to other Avago 9800 laser sensor mice offerings. It is also competitively priced at only $59 making it easy to recommend ev...
As a modern interpretation of the IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, the Mizar misses the mark somewhat. It certainly looks the part, but the compact dimensions and massaged curves provide a very different feel than the original. That difference is deeply disapp...
Comfortable Ergonomic Design, Good button layout, Very good value, LED and button customization, Supports Macros.
No user manual is included, – Some acceleration at low DPI settings
Cooler Master has clearly gone in right track with the Mizar. They chose an excellent design, a good market, and their merits for a first try at a truly ergonomic design is definitely welcomed. But of course there are some small details that Cooler Master...
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Published: 2014-04-22, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Rubber Grip, Wellplaced buttons, No sharp edges, Low profile mouse with Ergonomic design, Soft coat on the rest of he mouse surface, ‘Smooth' response when using with higher dpi
Little bit of jittery with the mouse, Bit too much acceleration vertically
This mouse uses Avago 9800 laser sensor, same as CM Reaper. There is a bit of a jittering issue especially when doing certain actions that requires finer movements. But in the case of CM Storm Mizar, is bit lesser than what I felt in CM Storm Reaper. T...
Abstract: The CM Storm branch of Cooler Master was, initially, a risky proposition. A manufacturer that had built up a wealth of brand identity moving into the extremely competitive peripheral market that requires slightly different design philosophies was alway...
On-board profiles with 7 RBG LEDs, Excellent build quality, Impressive macro building utility, Nice GUI for customisation, High DPI, Low Price
Lack of game detection in the software
This is a great product and it comes highly recommended. It has just the right amount of features and at $60 - $75 is excellent value. The mouse is certainly well-priced compared to some of its competitors. It lacks the game detection features of some o...
Published: 2014-12-04, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
While gaming in our comfort range within the 8200 DPI, we got to about 5600 DPI before accuracy was given up for speed in our use. Blow the 5600 mark, we were able to carry on with many head shots, and were easily able to track someone across the screen....
Rather comfortable, nice fit, Simple, plain, sleek, and has a little glow for customization, Quiet scroll wheel.
Software: Macros are hard to set the right delay times.
In the end the CM Mizar is still ruling the roost of my desktop. My past favorite has taken a backseat for a bit to allow the new top dog to settle in. Although with my small hands I tend to prefer mice a little smaller than this one, I'm very happy with ...