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CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G

CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G
alaScore 86

6 reviews

Nov, 2024

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 6 reviews of CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G. The average rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the durability. There are some mixed reviews about the usability.

durability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 86/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Craig Simms (cnet.com.au)

CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G

 

Scripting capability is a good step in the right direction. CM Storm Tactics shows potential. Reasonable gaming performance. Free copy of Shattered Horizon.

Can only store on macro. Can only store 43 entries for that macro, equating to 21 key presses. Software needs more polish and bug fixing. DPI switching buttons aren't convenient. Weight "system" is a fiddly pain.

CM Storm's Sentinel Zero-G is a work in progress, particularly from the software standpoint, but the hardware could do with some redesigning too. We're looking forward to seeing what Cooler Master comes up with next, once it's sat down and done some...

Feb, 2012

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Still standing the test of time..

 

Seriously this thing still runs flawlessly!! I'm just now considering a mouse upgrade.. only because its been so long I would like to try something new. Loved the many lighting options this mouse has, high dpi, huge profile listing and the nice little...

NONE... except for the fact the cord is stiff, and always has been it even has its original fold marks still

Jan, 2015

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Died immediately after warranty

 

Great feel, on the fly dpi adjustment, weight adjustment

I'm a very casual gamer, once every week or two, but I still like to have nice things to play the games with. This died almost immediately after the warranty expired. It almost seems like planned obsolescence. I would expect a mouse like this to last...

Oct, 2014

Consumer review (newegg.com)

good looking

 

Nothing

Love the LED color. Looks good in the dark. the little monitor on the middle looks pretty. I use this to play mw3 for quickscoping and had a problem

Side button is little bit too high but that's not a big deal. I got used to it now

Jun, 2012

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Neckername

 

This thing lasted 3 years of slamming and pounding and never missed a beat until one day I really got in a rage and broke it. It still works, but the grip is messed up and it is taped together now. Really can't wait for the the Sentinel Advance II, if...

Great sensitivity ; Thumb buttons (useful for grenades, and vent/TS commands) ; Responsive clicking (I have never missed a beat ; Durable, this thing will last through the slamming on the desk ; Change DPI without opening a program ; Customizable DPI...

Grip is really designed for right handed people only, not really a con for me but most definitely for others

May, 2012

Consumer review (newegg.com)

COOLER MASTER SGM-6001-GLLW1

 

I paid $56 and I do recommend. There is another mouse with even high dpi but 5600 is plenty imho.

5600 dpi is great for switching settings in game use. Cool software ,if u can figure it out. Feels and looks great

Sensors can be glitchy and sometime the cursor moves on it own but I think that was a bad driver issue and fixed it quickly. The smooth coating on it feels great but as with all mice it interacts with oils from your hand and withing 3 weeks it stats to...

Apr, 2012

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