Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse Review

Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse Review
Author: Bob Buskirk
Pages:
  1. Introduction
  2. Sentinel Advance Overview
  3. Installation & Software
  4. Usage & Testing
  5. Final Thoughts

Cooler Master’s Storm brand has really made some headway in the gaming sector over the past few months. Since the Storm brand was announced they have launched 2 very successful cases and quite a few mouse surfaces, but to be a true gaming brand you need a mouse. Today Cooler Master releases the Sentinel Advanced professional gaming mouse and we have the review for you! This mouse took Cooler Master 2 years to develop and it is unlike any other gaming mouse that we have seen. If you are a gamer you are definitely going to want to check out this review!

Features

- Superior Gaming Grade Precision
- Onboard Sentinel-X (64KB)
- Customized Profile Lighting Effects
- OLED Profile Management
- Tag Your Own Gaming Clan Logo
- Advanced Storm Tactics Macro Support
- Weight Adjustment System
- Stormguard Security Included

Specifications

- 5600 DPI Storm Tactical Twin Laser Sensor
- 64KB Sentinel-X Memory
- OLED DPI Management System
- OLED Team Logo Personalization
- 8 Programmable Buttons
- Rapid Fire Tactical Mode
- 1000Hz Polling / 1ms Response Time
- Max Speed of 235 inches per second
- Max Acceleration 50G
- 1mm Lift-off Distance
- Right-hand Ergonomic design
- Gold Plated USB connector
- 5 x 4.5g Adjustable weight system
- Full-Speed USB

Packaging

The Sentinel Advance comes in typical mouse packaging; the front is open so you can take a look at the mouse. All over the packaging are descriptions of the mouse’s features and on the back you have a few diagrams.


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Opening the package up the mouse is housed in a clamshell-type packaging to help protect it. Getting everything out we have the sentinel mouse, mini CD with software on it, and the PCI slot cover that acts as a security device for the mouse. Cooler Master calls this Stormguard.


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  • Its always great to see when companies develop a new product that isn't horrible.
  • lewislau
    The lightin effects really add to the mouse, really enjoy it
  • I like the the fact that you can change and customize the macro display.
  • lewislau
    the weight tuning feature is pretty cool, reminds me of my logitech g9.
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