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Silverstone Raven Mouse

Silverstone Raven Mouse
alaScore 79

11 reviews

Nov, 2024

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of Silverstone Raven Mouse. The average rating for this product is 3.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the price. The design is also appreciated.

design, price

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Silverstone Raven Mouse is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 79/100 = Good quality.

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Expert review by : garfi3ld (lanoc.org)

Silverstone Raven Mouse

 

Most people would be amazed at the difference in performance that a good mouse and mouse pad can give you. It might seem like something stupid, and I understand why you would feel that way. You have been using that same basic mouse for years without...

Silverstone spent a lot of time designing and putting together a very good looking and comfortable mouse. Even with all of that time I believe they focused too much on the 3D scroll wheel and reinventing the mouse. Because of that they much needed...

Nov, 2008

Expert review by : Americanfreak (modders-inc.com)

SilverStone Raven Mouse

 

SilverStone has a well known name for many products, but they have decided to step in to a new area; gaming mice. Their first mouse is going by the name of Raven which is named after the large black bird known to some as a perching bird, looking and...

Great Shape ; Smooth Glide ; Weight Balanced ; Easy software ; Macros ; 3200 DPI

Large Scroll wheel on the left side ; Too many buttons ; Some buttons hard to reach ; Not able to reassign button functions in Windows mode ; Can't read the LCD when using Mouse

SilverStone delivers a very striking and stylish package for their new mouse which packs a lot of information that you need to know about. The matte black finish of the box create a nice shadow box effect for the main attraction; the Raven mouse.

Oct, 2008

Expert review by : Olin Coles (benchmarkreviews.com)

SilverStone Raven SST-RVM01B Gaming Mouse

 

As gaming and computer productivity become more refined, having the ability to fine-tune and customize the mouse movements becomes more crucial than ever. To help meet this challenge, SilverStone created the Raven gaming mouse. This brilliantly...

3200 dpi Philips PLN2030 twin-eye laser ; Custom X and Y axis sensitivities ; Super-slick Teflon pads ; Unique 3D flip thumb wheel ; Exciting product appearance

Poor button placement ; Not conventionally ergonomic ; High-priced premium product ; OLED Display is completely covered during use

I like what SilverStone has done with the retail packaging for the Raven. I am already a fan of crows, and ravens are birds of the same family, so it adds a little something for me that there are accents on the package. Additionally, there's plenty of...

Sep, 2008

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Good concept, poor execution

 

If Silverstone reviews the comments made about this mouse and changes the button layout, the Raven would be a serious contender for the best gaming mouse.

The mouse has a great shape and size. Plenty of buttons; can program in macro functions. Laser has excellent detection

Poor button layout, and the software included needs work ; Many of the buttons need to have their location moved, such as the mouse4 and 5 buttons. The profile changer button/DPI wheel are far too easy to hit when you are moving the mouse ; You cannot...

Jan, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

FAIL

 

Can't wait to get this thing out of my house, and back to newegg.

As was said before: carbon fiber

Software didn't install for me, INCREDIBLY UNCOMFORTABLE! I kept trying to like it, but I just can't ... especially when I can't program any of the buttons. It also seems to built for smaller hands [the manual has suggestions on how to use it, and my...

Jan, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

not so good

 

I lost the box to this and newegg would not help me. I called the manufacture and they wanted me to pay shipping one way which just annoyed me. So this mouse all around gave me a headack. So I sold it to someone cheap and said screw it.

Its got carbon fiber

It doesn't allow buttons to work after you plug it in unless you plug the mouse in prior to the boot up of your system. Which makes playing games a hardship to undergo. The dumb button on the side (tumor) makes it really hard to grip the mouse and move...

Jan, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

SilverStone SST-RVM01B Black 11 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Laser 3200 dpi Mouse

 

Hand was sore for a few days. You have to reconfigure your hand onto the new mouse. But like I said after a few weeks you'll love it. Then again people will always complain hard is bad. But they never experienced true dedication, and watch it in full...

Amazing speeds while playing FPS and RTS's. It hasnt missed a beat when it comes to whipping it around constantly. With the 50G's of Power. Which is equivalent of 500m/s2. The screen is very useful

The DPI button would seem like it would be a nuisances but it actually helps you hold the mouse and move even faster. It isnt easily hit but can be if you freak out and start tensing up. You have work at this mouse it isnt just a normal mouse. BUt once...

Jan, 2009

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