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CM Storm is one of the hottest gaming brands on the market, branching off from the success laid out before them from Cooler Master, who themselves have created some great gaming focused products in the form of the power supplies and chassis designs. CM St...
Great design, Robust build quality, Comprehensive software customisation, Accurate sensor...
I can't think of any, eTeknix says:...
“CM Storm have established a loyal fanbase by making some award winning gaming peripherals, the CM Storm Havok is another welcome edition to their range and one of the best gaming mice on the market not only within its price range, but even when compared...
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Cooler Master has released some terrific cases, mice, keyboards and headsets under their CM Storm brand in recent years. Today we will be taking a look at their Control-RX Gaming Mouse Pad and the latest addition to their gaming mice line-up, the CM...
Excellent build quality, Customizable lighting, The rubber coating provides excellent grip, Excellent tracking capabilities, Does not break the bank for highend features...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-10-12 01:27:11
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The CM Storm Havoc is both effective and affordable. However, if you have a bit more money to spare, we prefer the Logitech G500s, which is more comfortable and has more features...
Handles motion fast enough for video games, Softtouch surface, Comfortable handling, Up to three programmable profiles...
No continuous scrolling, No horizontal scrolling, For righties only...
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Today we review one of the newest gaming mice to come out from Cooler Master's CM Storm gaming division. Let's check out the Havoc...
Out of the box, I did try the insanity of trying to control the 8200 DPI offered in the Havoc, but I found myself overshooting what I needed, and just the jiggle of the hand trying to double click to open an application was near impossible. That isn't to...
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CM Storm, which is Cooler Masters gaming brand, have been producing products worthy of eSports gamers, casuals and even general users since they launched the CM Storm brand in 2008. With many different products available such as headsets, keyboards and e...
After spending a considerable amount of time gaming with CM Storms latest gaming mouse, the Havoc, how do I feel about it? Did it live up to my expectations or did it fall short? Well to start with my overall feelings on the Havoc, I was very impressed...
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We've not seen a mouse from CM Storm for a while and judging by past experiences, I've been looking forward to the next one. Here we have the CM Storm Havoc , a right handed only laser mouse with an Avago 9880 8200 DPI sensor. This professional grade Gami...
I have really enjoyed the last couple of weeks with the CM Storm Havoc ; why, of course is the question… Well it's hard to pick out one or two things that I like about the Havoc because to be honest, I like it all! It's well made, it looks good, has grea...
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Cooler Master's lineup of peripheral members has been ever growing. Yet, we haven't reviewed a CM Mouse here at OCC in a while; the last two being the CM Storm Recon and CM Sentinel Advance II . Today the mouse branch grows another leaf further with the C...
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Features:System Requirements:read more Special Thanks to ADX Arena for having these awesome items in the GROUP BUY PROMO.Casual Gamer | Leecher | Otaku | KPop | Biker | Tech SavvyFacebook / Youtube...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2013-09-27 07:36:47
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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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Between sensor, grip style, and overall design the CM Storm gaming mouse line is made up of a nice variety of options. Until now, Cooler Master has only offered one product with the Avago 9800 sensor, boasting 8200 DPI support, the Sentinel II. The Havoc...
After using the Havoc for a while, the shape of the mouse really grew on me. For those that really enjoy a palm-grip style mouse, the structure of the Havoc fits the hand almost perfectly. I think it's well understood that the size of your hand plays a...
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The long line of gaming-grade mice from CM Storm finally gets a medium-sized model, the Havoc. With a right-handed design and Omron micro switches (from Japan), the Havoc has eight programmable buttons, and it provides an exceptional sliding experience...
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...
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The gaming arm of Cooler Master, CM Storm, have produced some excellent peripherals since their inception back in 2008. Whether it's the excellent QuickFire keyboards, the Xornet which is still the best value for money mouse on the market, or their inc...
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...
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CM Storm just released the Havoc, a high-end gaming mouse with the excellent Avago ADNS-9800 sensor on board. The Havoc is very well off sensor-wise, but that is not the only part of it. The Havoc is also fully rubber coated, has a high-grip thumb indent...
Price, Build quality, Good driver suite, Good sensor, Lots of buttons, Low actuation force on buttons...
Sluggish tactile feedback of buttons, Sensor not centered...
The CM Storm Havoc sells for $59. Price Build quality Good driver suite Good sensor Lots of buttons Low actuation force on buttons Sluggish tactile feedback of buttons Sensor not centered 7.5 CM Storm has a very oddly configured mouse in the Havoc. It is...
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With so many gaming mice to choose from, one has to wonder what Cooler Master's newest mouse has to offer. On paper, the CM Storm Havoc looks like many other gaming mouse – side buttons, a laser sensor, and macro profiles. On the other hand, a $45 mouse (...
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...
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Finding a great gaming mouse is no easy prospect for most people. Frankly, it can be downright a pain in the…..er, hand. Hands come in different sizes, as it were, and users have just as many different preferences as there are choices on the market for a...
Excellent build quality; 8200 DPI laser; Onboard memory; Comfortable; Satin finish and rubberized thumb area; Very well priced...
Awkward third thumb button; Glossy finish on right side...
A great combination of features and functionality, wrapped in a solid and affordable package...
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Are you ready to wreak Havoc? Once again, a CM Storm product has popped up on our doorstep at Neoseeker. Initially known for its cases and cooling products, Cooler Master has become well known amongst gamers for quality gaming peripherals under its CM Sto...
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...
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Almost exactly one year ago, Techgage's overlord, Rob, reviewed Cooler Master's Storm Sentinel Advance II gaming mouse. It didn't quite win Rob over completely, though. Too many niggling issues deprived it the honor of earning our Editor's Choice award.Co...
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...
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Gamers know the CM Storm Series of products keep growing like a storm front brewing on the horizon. From the looks of it the CM Storm HAVOC is preparing to help you cause some serious environmental damage.First LookDefinition of HAVOC: : wide and general...
CONCLUSIONLooks are very pleasing. Feel and long session use is comfortable. Response is extremely tactile, sensitive to my choice and accurate. Programming is easy and most options are self explanatory. Four profiles and 8 buttons ready to program gives...
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bitbitbyte.com Updated: 2014-02-08 01:11:03
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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...
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Cooler Master has quietly been chipping away on their new line of products, most notably those multifaceted devices ready for PC and console systems. Computer hardware and accessories are still the main priority, and Cooler Master are always building, alw...
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...
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funkykit.com Updated: 2014-06-07 01:26:02
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It seems like these days everyone goes with the mantra, bigger is better. More cores, bigger hard drives, more ram,etc. Cooler Master is taking that path as well with their latest mouse, the Havoc.More mouse you might be thinking? Yes more DPI that is. Ga...
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...
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Most people know Cooler Master's gaming brand CM Storm and their long line of cases, keyboards, headphones, mice, and other peripherals. What seems to be missing is a high performance medium-sized mouse. Well not anymore. Cooler Master sent us their new m...
The CM Storm Havoc has one of the nicest side grips I have felt on a mouse in a while. The side rubber grip has vertical lines which gives you a nice solid grip without having to re-adjust your hands while playing games. The first few days of testing I h...
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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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