Testseek.co.uk have collected 69 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Storm Havoc and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Storm Havoc.
October 2013
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The editors liked
Great design
Robust build quality
Comprehensive software customisation
Accurate sensor
Handles motion fast enough for video games
Softtouch surface
Comfortable handling
Up to three programmable profiles
Excellent build quality
Customizable lighting
The rubber coating provides excellent grip
Excellent tracking capabilities
Does not break the bank for highend features
The editors didn't like
I can't think of any
ETeknix says
No continuous scrolling
No horizontal scrolling
For righties only
Placement of DPI settings buttons could have been better
DPI LEDs are difficult to see in bright conditions
Choice of glossy finish on the right-hand side does not benefit grip
Published: 2013-09-06, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
The most surprising thing experiencing the Havoc mouse was not that it was different from other mice, but that it felt very familiar. The only feeling in my hand that differentiated this mouse from the Logitech G400/G500 or Razer Deathadder was the pinkie...
Solid performance, Tracks on glass, Custom light colors, Very high DPI
gloss coating on the side gets dirty easily, Righty-only mouse, Scrolling upward is hit and miss,
Cooler Master made a mouse for those who are looking for the highest available DPI. Having 8200dpi available at the push of a button sure looks to impress some. Even if you don't need such a high DPI level the Cooler Master Havoc Mouse does a good job at...
High sensitivity (8,200 dpi), Friendly software, Nice color effects, Tight grip, especially on the thumb rest, Rubber-coated scrollwheel, Quick sliding
Right-handed only design, No weight adjustment system, Shiny plastic on the right side, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This
The Havoc left a good impression with its tight grip and agile sliding. It is a perfect middle-sized mouse for right-handed palm-grippers who do not care about weight adjustment. Although it is aesthetically pleasing, the shiny right side could have been...
Ultimately, the CM Storm Havoc adds up to quite a nice mouse. The build quality is good, as expected from a product coming from the CM Storm line of products. The soft touch finish was a joy to hold and all buttons delivered a nicely defined click. From a...
As we have so often said here at OC3D Towers, the mouse market is probably the tightest contested on of any PC related sector. For every fiver that you go up in price there is an overwhelming array of choices. It takes something very special to stand out...
Great build quality; feels much more expensive than it is, Priced to sell, Responsive to changes in setup in software, Superb ergonomics: Great shape for righthanders, Grippy surface coating, Rubber on thumb rest, Perfect buttons
Unintuitive parts of software, Macroprogramming, specifically, No real or useful instruction manual available, Slippery right flank is a confusing design detail given being supergrippy overall
Abstract: Video Review: Cooler Master Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse looks great, has LEDs, an Avago 9800 laser sensor capable of 100-8200 DPI, Omron micro switches, 8 programmable buttons, 128KB onboard memory, 1.8 meter braided cable and more. It's designed for a ...
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Published: 2013-07-01, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: CoolerMaster is one of our favorite PC gaming hardware companies. So when the chance to check out their new Havoc gaming mouse came around we jumped at the chance. After a bit of a dry spell (in mice at least), CoolerMaster is back and ready to take your ...
It is clear Cooler Master went back and check their own designs to create the Storm Havoc. Borrowing from the Storm Sentinel Advance II and Storm Recon, the newest addition to the Storm line had most of its work cut out. Hence, it definitely is one of th...