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August 2010
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The editors liked
Individually Adjusted X/Y DPI from 500 to 4000 w/ 5 presets
11 programmable buttons
Stores 3 customized Profiles along with a standard
Extra wide rubber scroll wheel
4 preset lighting sequences
Storm Tactics key multiplies possible inputs up to 32 buttons
Rapid Fire and Storm MacroPro keys found right next to left/right click
Ergonomics
Excellent performance
Many customization options
Good value
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
Excellent shape
Solid feel
Very smooth scroll
Rubber finish
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
Easy to set up and use
Color changing LEDs
Multiple user profiles
Up to 4000DPI settings
128kb of onboard SentinelX memory
Tons of wellplaced buttons
Totally portable
Simple macro module
Expanded Scripting features
Very Comfortable
Visual DPI and profile indicators
Highly customizable
Storm Tactics button doubles functionality
Onboard memory
Plenty of configurations and adjustments
Extra-wide scroll wheel
The editors didn't like
Middle Mouse Button was a bit stiff
Adjusting to this level of use on a mouse could be new to some
Abstract: Less than a year after launching its first gaming mouse, CoolerMaster added another one to its offer, this time aimed at MMO gamers. The mouse is dubbed Inferno by the team that’s responsible for CoolerMaster’s peripherals – CM Storm. The mouse goes by...
Abstract: Less than a year after launching its first gaming mouse, CoolerMaster added another one to its offer, this time aimed at MMO gamers. The mouse is dubbed Inferno by the team that’s responsible for CoolerMaster’s peripherals – CM Storm. The mouse goes by...
Cooler Master put together a mouse with a focus on gamers just like they have done with everything else from their Storm line. The Inferno was packed full of great features, well beyond what most other mice have. However, the Z-Axis tracking issue was ...
When it comes to gaming mice or mice in general everyone has their own opinion and no two individual’s account would be the same. Some like to really get into what the mouse has to offer which would mean adventuring in the applications that comes ass...
The Inferno is the second product we’ve seen from Cooler Master’s gaming orientated offshoot company CM Storm which, if the Inferno’s box is to be believed, is arming the gaming revolution. We think baffling the gaming revolution may be a more apt...
Abstract: Cooler Master successfully followed their Sentinel Advance mouse with the introduction of the Cooler Master Inferno mouse. With a price at retail approaching $40, this makes an attractive alternative to the Cooler Master Sentinel Advance mouse that has...
Comfortable, Onboard memory, Plenty of configurations and adjustments, Extra-wide scroll wheel
Availability, Too much illumination for some
The Cooler Master CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse was pleasant and easy to use. It was easy to get used to and didn’t make your hand hurt after hours of use. The mouse itself has many changeable options, in fact it’s probably one of the most adjustable m...
After a lot of time spent with the Inferno mouse, we were pleasantly surprised with all that it could do. The massive customization of the mouse and it’s buttons were interesting to say the least. The button combinations will be the hardest thing to l...
It should be no surprise that the mouse as presented today is a very good. Decent, sturdy and extremely configurable. The icing on top of the cake is the extremely well developed software application that allows all kinds of configuration options in s...
Well what can I say about this mouse that I have not already said...that is what this part is all about. One item that I did not mention was that there is NO weights to add or remove to "balance" the mouse. At first this one time gimmick was all the ra...