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Cooler Master Storm Inferno

Cooler Master Storm Inferno
  • Cooler Master Storm Inferno
  • Cooler Master Storm Inferno
  • Cooler Master Storm Inferno
  • Cooler Master Storm Inferno
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Based on 29 reviews
  • Excellent:
    19
  • Good:
    6
  • Average:
    3
  • Bad:
    1

Reviews

  • By Bjorn3D on February 07, 2011

    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...

    85
  • By NotebookCheck on January 02, 2011

    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...

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  • By AMDZone on January 01, 2011

    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...

    94
  • By Atomic MPC on December 07, 2010

    A good choice that delivers a lot of bang for few...

    90
  • By Ocaholic on December 07, 2010

    The Coolermaster Inferno gaming mouse ist not only suitable for gamer also for desktop users the Infernois an advancement. Cooler Master has shown, that quality does not have to be expensive. Because of the very good price / performance we can...

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  • By Tech2 on December 07, 2010

    Button LayoutAs the Inferno has quite a few buttons with various uses; we thought it would be better to have an in-depth look at them.Easy to reach buttons are so awesomeTo the left and right of the main buttons are the rapid fire and tactics...

    80
  • By InsideHW on December 06, 2010

    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....

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  • By TechRadar on December 04, 2010

    CoolerMaster has been making a name for itself all over the components market. Last month it absolutely nailed the power supply supertest and we've been loving its chassis for many a long year. The gaming peripherals market hasn't been so...

    70
  • By TweakNews on October 11, 2010

    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...

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  • By Hardware Secrets on September 27, 2010

    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...

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