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The other day in one of my classes, the professor was telling us some stories. He just finished one of them, which he did not experience firsthand, but heard of it from a friend. The next story was the same. As he started to tell it, the back door of the...
The Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530 is a good mouse. It sets out clear aims and meets those easily. It is a palm grip mouse, and so the body is big. Although it not much bigger than a standard mouse, the asymmetrical design makes it comfortable for a palm...
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Having created many popular gaming headsets, keyboards and mice over the years, we expect Cooler Master know a thing or two about the market. Today, I'll be taking a look at their new MM520 Gaming Mouse. It comes equipped with RGB lighting for customisati...
Great build quality, Stylish design, RGB lighting, Great software design, Powerful macro engine, Flawless sensor, Durable side grips, Very good price...
None, Cooler Master Mastermouse MM530 RGB Gaming Mouse Review...
It's hard to find a reason not to buy the latest Cooler Master mouse. You're not going to find anything better for less, that's for sure. Around this price range, there is certainly competition, and some truly fantastic products from other brands. However...
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Following on from our look at Cooler Master's budget headset, the MH320, today our attention turns to two equally cheap mice – the MM520 and the MM530. Both have the same core features, including PMW 3360 sensors, RGB lighting and robust PBT panels, but t...
Choice of shape, PMW 3360 sensor is class-leading, and an excellent inclusion at this price, Only £35, Software is pretty good, Rugged built quality thanks to PBT panels...
RGB lighting is underwhelming...
The MasterMouse MM520 and MM530 are two new, budget-oriented mice from Cooler Master.They are essentially identical products, the main (and obvious) difference between the two being the shape – the MM520 is designed to be used by claw grip users, while th...
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Cooler Master, the Taiwanese company, have been around since 1992 and have been making everything from the above mentioned mice (or mouses), to PSU's, cases, headsets, and more. They're obviously a well-known company in the computer and gaming market, and...
Quality Sensor, and good tracking, Comfortable and well built feeling, Well implemented RGB lighting, with good level of customizability, Price is very competitive with other major brands...
No weight system, Cable is not braided, 4.3...
So if I hadn't made myself clear in the previous sections, allow me to sum it up. I love the Cooler Master MM520. The mouse has decent build quality, is very comfortable to use for long periods of time, looks stunning in my eyes, has all the features a mo...
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Cooler Master and their foray into the peripherals market isn't something new. We have seen their rather wide range of keyboard and mice, before and after they decided to add the Master prefix to everything. Today we will be looking at the successor of th...
Nice simple packaging, Familiar design with nice honeycomb grips, Easy-to-use driver software, PBT buttons will last a really, really long time, Tactile yet quiet buttons, Great sensor with precise tracking and low lift off distance, Amazing value for mon...
Braided cable would have been ideal, Side buttons are a bit too mushy...
A basic looking mouse with one of the best sensors in the world, the MasterMouse MM530 is definitely the gaming mouse to get for less than RM200...
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Not too long ago, we had a look at the Cooler Master MasterMouse MM520, and all in all, we found the mouse to sufficiently fit the needs of many gamers, but Cooler Master also offers a second variation. The reasoning behind this idea is to provide claw an...
For what it is, the MM530 is a solid gaming mouse that delivers in all relative aspects of gaming, as well as some that are there just to look good. On its own, the MasterMouse 530 is ready and willing to deliver all of the 12,000 DPI with the press of th...
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Cooler Master's new MasterMouse MM530 is the successor to its earlier CM Storm Mizar gaming mouse, and it puts up some serious specs for palm-grip gamers to consider. It's a high-DPI, 7-button PC gaming mouse that wants to take you from noob to pro in fir...
Fair price, Great sensor, Durable plastic...
Uncomfortable for larger hands, Outshined by competitors...
With the MM530, Cooler Master loads a great sensor into a less dazzling chassis. Mouse movements were tracked precisely in our testing, and we felt confident our aim wouldn't be hindered by sensor issues. But, the physical design of the mouse itself holds...
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Cooler Master just announced two new gaming mice in MasterMouse series not too long ago. They're the MM520 and MM530 – each with its own unique design. We also got to experience the Cooler Master MasterAccessory RGB Hard Mat Mousepad!We've teamed up wit...
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Cooler Master is on a releasing spree! Last week it released the Cooler Master MasterPulse MH320 and this week it has released two brandnew mice! Taking a look at the spec sheet, they look like they tick all the boxes. They boast a PMW3360 sensor, multi...
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There's a ton of gaming mice out there, and trying to choose the right one can be overwhelming. Most gaming mice offer similar features, so often the determining factor is price. Cooler Master's MasterMouse MM530 is an affordable gaming mouse that crams i...
The MM530 is an excellent gaming mouse that packs a lot of power and high quality hardware into an affordable package...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-01-27 02:08:15
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We've reviewed more than a few upscale peripherals lately at Computer Shopper that don't offer dedicated software configuration utilities. The idea appears to be that the mouse or keyboard can stand on its own merits, using hardware controls for soft feat...
Light, ergonomic design, Reasonably priced, Excellent PixArt sensor, Omron switches, Four stored DPI settings, Separate X/Y axis resolutions, Easily distinguished left side buttons...
Configuration software not up to scratch, Only five stored profiles, with no game-specific profiles, Only one stored calibration setting, Rubber-coated USB cord...
A nifty physical design and a sensible price for budget-strapped buyers distinguish this fine, entry-level gaming mouse. Just expect to see the cost savings in the configuration software...
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How do you make the perfect mouse? You start with the sensor. Something that has a good track record (pun intended). What about shape? Since that part is subjective, take cues from previous successful designs and reuse the shell. The last part is also equ...
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When the CM Storm arm of Coolermaster was still around they produced a massive amount of affordable mice covering a wide variety of designs.Since then CM Storm has disappeared from the radar and Coolermaster have moved into a series of peripherals labelle...
With two such similar mice it's easy to deal with them both at the same time, as so much of the build materials and features translate from one to the other.There is no denying that the absolute star of the show is the excellent PixArt 3360 sensor. We've...
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It must be that time of year, everyone is introducing their new and updated mice. It just so happens that I haven't had a Cooler Master mouse in the office for a while now. Well, they are introducing two new mice today, the MasterMouse MM520 and the Maste...
So after spending the last month and a half messing around with both of Cooler Masters new mice as well as the MasterMouse Pro L I had a lot to say about them good and bad. I love that on all three of the mice they went with the Pixart 3360 optical se...
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Cooler Master is not a newcomer when it comes to gaming peripherals. They had quite a few successful models so far, but as time went by, those models needed some tweaking. In my previous review, I have shown you the Xornet in its evolved form, the Maste...
Excellent sensor performance, Great main buttons, Lightweight without the built-in weight, Easy-to-use software, Lots of RGB customization options, Very good value for the price...
The side grips can be slippery for some, Not very good side buttons...
The MM530 is available for $49.99. Excellent sensor performance Great main buttons Lightweight without the built-in weight Easy-to-use software Lots of RGB customization options Very good value for the price The side grips can be slippery for some Not ver...
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We've reviewed more than a few upscale peripherals lately that don't offer dedicated software configuration utilities. The idea appears to be that the mouse or keyboard can stand on its own merits, using hardware controls for soft features, without the ma...
Light, ergonomic design, Reasonably priced, Excellent PixArt sensor, Omron switches, Four stored DPI settings, Separate X/Y axis resolutions, Easily distinguished left side buttons...
Configuration software not up to scratch, Only five stored profiles, with no game-specific profiles, Only one stored calibration setting, Rubber-coated USB cord...
A nifty physical design and a sensible price distinguish Cooler Master's MasterMouse MM530, a fine, entry-level gaming mouse. Just expect to see the cost savings in the configuration software...
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