pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-24 02:45:46
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I've always been a fan of CM Storm mice, I've reviewed quite a few in the last year or so and pretty much all of then have fared well in Game. Today we have one of the latest mice from Cooler Master the CM Storm Mizar (SGM-4005-KLLW1). The Mizar is a righ...
There's no doubt in my mind that the CM Storm Mizar (SGM-4005-KLLW1) is a damn good Gaming mouse, but the £40 sector is a very crowded market, and there's even cheaper mice that do the same for less! I'm unsure whether Cooler Master have done enough this...
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CM Storm, the gaming subsidiary of Coolermaster, have been producing products worthy of eSports gamers, casual gamers, and general users since CM Storm was founded and launched in 2008. With many different products available such as headsets, keyboards...
So now it is time for my final thoughts on the CM Storm Mizar but does that mean good things for CM Storms latest release into the already hugely populated gaming mouse market? Well in terms if performance, the Mizar shapes up pretty well and certainly l...
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Morning, afternoon, or good evening to wherever you are reading this from. It has been awhile since we've looked at any specific Cooler Master mice here on OCC. We have been covering a lot of the CM CPU coolers, the most recent being the CM Master Hyper D...
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...
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Ever since we got our hands-on the Sentinel mouse from Cooler Master when the CMStorm team was still in its infancy, we knew right away they were on the right path, and were more than capable of taking on the big players in the peripherals markets. As tim...
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...
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Normally when I test mice I do them one per review, but today I though it would be even more fun to put three of them head-to-head to erm head. We've got three great low-to-mid budget gaming mice with us today that I'll be putting to the test, the TteSpor...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-04-13 01:07:34
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This, the Asus Gladius, and of late, Steel Series mice, all look largely identical. Simple, long and slim, and free of frippery, if you like that style, then its purest form is the CM Storm Mizar. It's just about the lightest mouse I've ever held, at 12...
Ultra-light, and good for all mouse uses...
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pctechreviews.com.au Updated: 2015-05-07 01:15:04
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Next in the CM Storm line-up review comes this rather neat little mouse – the Mizar.I really like this product. It's a mouse with a pedigree deeply connected with gamers, evidenced by the comprehensive macroing features it includes. Let's get into some of...
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...
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It's been a busy few weeks with the various events that have taken place, Cooler Master have sent me a care package which included the Nova Touch TKL that I reviewed last week.Today I'm going to be looking at one of their gaming mice, the Cooler Master Mi...
The Cooler Master Mizar has been a pleasure to use over these past few weeks. It's more compact than my normal day to day MX518 but the ergonomic shape was exceptionally comfortable over long periods of gaming.In particular I liked the textured grips on t...
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Having reviewed several excellent Logitech mice in the past, I am intrigued to see if the Mizar was a true contender or a mere pretender.To The Point If you had any doubts to the Mizar's gaming heritage, it certainly hopes its LEDs will convince you other...
Review: CM Storm MizarReview by Daryl TanHaving reviewed several excellent Logitech mice in the past, I am intrigued to see if the Mizar was a true contender or a mere pretender.To The PointIf you had any doubts to the Mizar's gaming heritage, it certainl...
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The Mizar is yet another mouse under Cooler Master's CM Storm that is a more cost-effective option.The mouse is not ambidextrous, designed for right-handed users.On the underside are feet that are quite small. It doesn't affect user experience but I think...
The Mizar retails at around RM 189 which is actually reasonable for a mouse as such. It works as a gaming mouse and Cooler Master does provide software to do customization as well but in my opinion, The CM Storm Reaper is so well priced that I could only...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-11-30 01:47:23
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A while ago we published an extensive round-up of 37 gaming mice from the more expensive segment. If you want to have the best sensors and the most unique features, check out that article, however those looking for an affordable gaming mouse also have ple...
Unfortunately we ran into enough models that we'd rather leave in the discount area of the local electronics shop. Luckily there are a couple of budget kings that prove that there are great gaming mice out there for a low price.The Sharkoon Fireglider...
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Along with CM Storm Alcor, I've received CM Storm Mizar for review.Design wise, both mice are the same. The key different is the LED illumination for DPI switches and scroll feel, braided cord and rubber grips on the side of the mouse- the same grips that...
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...
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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...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2014-10-22 03:08:43
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It seems to be an ongoing trend for gaming mice manufacturers to implement ergonomic designs to their latest releases. There is no negative side to this though, just look at the popularity the Razer DeathAdder has gained among the gaming community. Of cou...
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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Cooler Master has recently introduced two new gaming mice that takes ergonomic design cues from Microsoft's classic Intellimouse Explorer and refreshes it for the modern gamer. The Alcor and the Mizar (named after twin star systems in the Ursa Major const...
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...
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Covers can be hit or miss. Most, like Cake's down-tempo take on Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive, bring a different perspective to beloved classics. A rare few, like Johnny Cash's harrowing rendition of Nine Inch Nails' Hurt, transcend the original and beco...
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...
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Cooler Master introduced the CM Storm Mizar mouse to users throughout North America back in early September 2014. Utilizing an ergonomic design optimized for the right-hand, the black colored Mizar presents a classic appearance.The Mizar uses the latest A...
The time has come to lay down the verdict for the Mizar. After having used it for the last few weeks, I will miss this mouse. Smooth scrolling and great tracking help the Mizar leave a positive impression that will encourage my return to this mouse as wor...
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The word "Mizar" refers to a comprehensive mathematical language that seeks to present math in a logical and readable manner. The mouse of the same name is neither as user-friendly nor as complete as its inspiration. Gaming mice are surprisingly expensive...
Inexpensiv, Not bad for RTS or casual MMO play...
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...
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Cooler Master has been developing computer components for over 20 years, and is well known in the enthusiast world for producing some great coolers. As with any company, they have been moving into different hardware markets and consistently receive high p...
A mouse is a highly personal computer component. There is no mouse that is the perfect mouse for everybody, as everybody's opinion in the looks and shape will be different. In addition, there is no real test to determine which works the best for every sit...
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When it comes to gaming mice, you might see a lot of mice that you don't like but in reality there is no wrong answer. Every person has different preferences when it comes to the shape, materials, button locations, quantity of buttons, and even the sensor...
Sometimes what you started with all those years ago is what you wanted all along. Cooler Master recognizes that some people just love their older mice and with that it is hard to find something that feels the same. With the Mizar they tried to stay as c...
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CM Storm's newest laser gaming mouse is dubbed the Mizar. The Mizar is equipped with the best laser sensor on the market, the Avago ADNS-9800 with up to 8200 DPI. The mouse is shaped similarly to the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 (IME 3.0), but is...
Rubber side panels, Ergonomics (for people with small-to-average hands), Good driver suite, 7 buttons...
Sluggish tactile feedback on some buttons, Sensor not centered, Price...
The CM Storm Mizar sells for $59. Rubber side panels Ergonomics (for people with small-to-average hands) Good driver suite 7 buttons Sluggish tactile feedback on some buttons Sensor not centered Price 7.8 CM Storm gets a lot of things right with the Mizar...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2015-09-24 01:24:22
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The Cooler Master CM Storm Mizar Mouse comes with 7 programmable buttons, LEDs, 8200dpi Avago laser sensor, 128KB on-board memory and a 1.8m braided cable. Great mouse!...
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The Cooler Master Storm Mizar is maybe a gaming mouse that you will not frequently find on the gaming mouse forums and websites. It is not so popular, maybe because it is relatively newly introduced or maybe because it is produced by a company that is not...
– Beautiful classic design, – Enjoyably clickable buttons, – Features one of the best sensors in that price range, – Easy to install software, – Bright LED lights and great and ergonomic design...
The weight is not customizable, Wheel button is too sturdy for some users, Connectivity issues for some users...
this is a nice, affordable gaming mouse with a reasonable amount of features for that price. With the classic design, beautiful LED logo that can change its color with bright shiny colors according to your settings and one of the best optical sensors in...
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COOLER MASTER has a long tradition of producing high-end and affordable gaming equipment, and they were kind enough to send over the Xornet II, Sentinel III, Mizar and Havoc for a COOLER MASTER Mouse Roundup. Three reviewers tackling four mice to give you...
The Cooler Master HAVOC is a lot of mouse for a mid-ranged price; it uses a high-quality Avago 9800 laser sensor, and Omron micro switches. Expected button life is 5 million clicks on the 8 programmable buttons. The rubber side grip and rubberized paint...
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