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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
The Cooler Master Storm Inferno isn't perfect, especially when it comes down to comfort. First, its glossy surface where the palm of the hand rests does not allow air to circulate, so that palm can get sweaty very easily in intense gaming. Secondly, th...
Abstract: Oneslowz28 )Cooler Master, makers of the HAF, Stacker, Cosmos and Storm series, has just released the latest addition to their Sniper line of gaming gear. The CM Storm Inferno gaming mouse is designed for casual gamers as well as serious MMO players...
Long before I received the Inferno for testing, I had high hopes. In pictures, the mouse almost looked ideal, from its design to its feature set. It offers a copious number of buttons, and an incredible amount of flexibility with macros. Unfortunately...
Cooler Master has really been on a winning streak of late with the Storm Series gaming lineup, and with the Inferno's release they are looking to continue that trend. We've seen the previous Storm products to showcase some gorgeous aesthetics, full fea...
Abstract: For the past few years, Cooler Master has started diversifying their product line outside of their typical target market. They have introduced laptop accessories, various types of mice, and, most recently, the Storm line of gaming peripherals. Today, ASE...
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,
Middle Mouse Button was a bit stiff, Adjusting to this level of use on a mouse could be new to some, gold
I've been looking forward to this mouse for awhile now and had alot of ideas for what to do with it when it came out. I had been using another gaming mouse with a numpad on it which was billed as a gaming mouse and while it worked amazingly for it's sp...
Tons of wellplaced buttons, Totally portable, Simple macro module, Expanded Scripting features, Very Comfortable, Visual DPI and profile indicators, Highly customizable, Excellent performance, Storm Tactics button doubles functionality,
Not left handed, No weighting system, No tiltwheel (con for some, not me), Macros and scripts can be interrupted
The Inferno performs like the high-grade mouse it was designed to be. The precision and accuracy are excellent. Under most circumstances the Inferno performs to spec. On shiny surfaces the lift-off distance could be lengthened beyond spec of 2mm up to ...
Abstract: have to admit, I was skeptical about the Inferno when I first saw it. I'm a pretty avid gamer and have my keys and buttons laid out just the way I like them. I was amazed at how convenient it was to have this many options on the mouse. It has a slight learning curve at least for me. After years of gaming, my fingers are conditioned to do certain th..
Abstract: Ever since the recent release of Starcraft 2, most of us who are hardcore gamers have become quite a bit busier. Whether it be playing through Campaign on 'Brutal' difficulty level for the Sarah Kerrigan portrait, or just running up the ranks on Ladder...
When it comes down to it, the Cooler Master says they built the Inferno specifically for MMORPG and FPS gamers specific needs and that it was. Not only is the mouse very customizable when it comes to the buttons, it just feels right in your hand. It w...