CM Devastator

Cooler Master Storm Devastator Gaming Bundle

3.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)

₱2,400.00

3.00 out of 5
1 review

Product Description

Model                            SGB-3010-KKMF1-US
Keyboard Interface:   USB
LED backlight:             Full Blue LED backlight
Shortcut keys:             Yes, media & volume adjustments
Dimension:                   449.7(L)x148.4(W)x35.6(H) mm; 17.7x 5.8x 1.4 inch
Weight:                         898G / 1.98 lbs
Mouse Interface:         USB 2.0
DPI:                               2000 (3 level)
LED backlight:             Blue
Dimension:                   119.1(L)x64.6(W)x36.7(H) mm; 4.7x 5.5x 1.4 inch
Weight:                         128G/0.28 lbs

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1 review for Cooler Master Storm Devastator Gaming Bundle

  1. Ben
    3 out of 5

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    It’s not a very expensive bundle, so you can’t expect it to really feel or perform like an expensive one… but I must say that I love the mouse. The keyboard is pretty bland and cheap feeling… I replaced it with the Quickfire Pro (MX Blue). But the mouse is one of the best mice I’ve ever used when it comes to FPS games. I recommend this bundle to people with budgets just because the mouse is so swell. There’s two thumb buttons that I use all the time; when I play Skyrim I use the M4 for shouts and the M5 to bring up my spells menu. When I play Battlefield, M4 is for melee and M5 is for grenades. I’m having a blast with this mouse, though I find myself switching to a controller or the Naga Hex when playing MMOs or MOBAs, just because there aren’t enough buttons. Oh, and there’s the DPI switch just above the scroll wheel, it comes in three phases, so when you’re sniping and high-sensitivity must be avoided you can easily fix that.

    The keyboard! Well, I dunno. It’s said to be mechanical, but it certainly doesn’t feel so… there’s no satisfying click when you press on a key, so it’s very boring for typing; the keys are wiggle a lot, which is annoying because I constantly have to look down to see where my fingers are; the keyboard feels very plasticky and has a lot of flex to it, so it’s not very durable; and the back light is hard to see during the day. But with all the negative stuff aside, this keyboard is definitely better than those boring things that come with most PCs. There’s built in media buttons (i.e. stop, pause, play, next/fast forward, previous/rewind, volume up and down, etc.) and the Windows key is placed in a spot where I never accidentally hit it during gameplay.

    For a light-moderate gamer, this is an excellent bundle. But for gamers who are more serious about the functionality and comfort of their peripherals, I definitely suggest investing in the more expensive stuff (I recommend Corsair and/or Razer).

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