Testseek.co.uk have collected 53 expert reviews of the Gigabyte Aorus Thunder M7 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte Aorus Thunder M7.
December 2014
(83%)
53 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
There are a few ergonomic shortcomings with the Thunder M7, namely the DPI shift buttons, which are pretty inaccessible, and it's small size but the latter is especially subjective. What we did like is the ability to use the mouse as an every day mouse as...
Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Accurate sensor, 11 side buttons, Easy to use software, Competitive price, Unique design, Protective case included
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PriceThe Aorus Thunder M7 gaming mouse is available from most major retailers for a little over £60; this isn't exactly cheap, but in terms of features it sits comfortable next to similar price and specification models from Logitech, Razer and Corsair.Ove...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Brilliant aesthetics, Excellent packaging carry case, Very accurate, Lots of buttons, Great for MMO gamers, Up to 8200 DPI, Intuitive software
Cannot completely switch off LEDs, Cumbersome to use for FPS
THUNDER M7 is AORUS first gaming mouse and they've really jumped in at the deep end by producing a product which is aimed at MMO gamers. The reason we say this is because MMO mice are highly specialised and compared to a standard gaming mouse, require mor...
Atypical design (you can love it or hate it), Glides excellently over surfaces, Five configurable profiles, Firstrate laser sensor
Atypical design (you can love it or hate it), For righties only, Location of some of the buttons
For a first stab at the gaming mouse, Aorus handled itself quite well. Despite a love-it-or-hate-it design and a couple of poorly positioned buttons, the Thunder M7 is still a good mouse. It's super-fast, has everything you need and will make many a user ...
Abstract: Gigabyte subsidiary Aorus has made a name for itself by launching powerful gaming laptops such as the X7 and X3 Plus, and having caught the eye of hardcore gamers, the firm is now broadening its product line by introducing an array of peripherals. Getting...
Published: 2014-09-05, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
There's no doubt that the Aorus Thunder M7 mouse has put in a great performance here at pcGameware. Although there are a couple of minor issues that just keep it from that illusive Platinum award, that's high praise BTW! The packaging for this mouse, was...
We have just looked at the software in the above section, so lets stick with that for the first section of this conclusion while it is fresh in our memory. Essentially we found that the Macro Engine was the weakest aspect of the Aorus Thunder M7. When we...
5 Configurable Profiles, 14 (yep 14) fully programmable “buttons”, 8200 dpi laser sensor, Omron switches, Macro Engine Software, Ergonomics, Braided mouse cord, Independent and programmable X and Y Axis
Cord (Yes it's in the pros also as some prefer to have a wireless mouse), – Price, – No adjustable wight system
Here at BenchmarkReviews.com, we test from the budget end of the spectrum to the ultra high end and everything in between. The AORUS Thunder M7 MMO Gaming Mouse falls right in to the middle. This mouse comes loaded with a some premium options but stays at...
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Published: 2014-11-18, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Gigabyte may be best known for its award winning motherboards and graphics cards, but the brand is home to a host of power products from from computer cases to entire computers, which includes tablets and laptops. Peripherals are also on Gigabyte's length...
Our time spent with the Aorus Thunder M7 has left us feeling vindicated after the haranguing we received last time we reviewed an MMO mouse. Back then the accusation was that we just don't like a lot of buttons and so wouldn't like anything regardless of...