** CM Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse - Less than Half Price Deal or Free with a MECH Keyboard**

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CM Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse 8200DPI - Black @ £19.99 inc VAT

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The CM Storm Havoc mouse is designed for precision gaming. It has an Avago 9800 laser sensor and 8200 high DPI performance. The 8 fully programmable buttons are arranged and tuned for intuitive operation. 4 macros can be stored directly on the Havoc thanks to 128 KB onboard memory. Japanese Omron micro-switches can endure five million clicks. The durable rubber coated body, ergonomic design and large mouse body make the Havoc comfortable to use even during long gaming sessions.

Features:-
Max Customization - Havoc features multi-color LED zones, the Mousewheel, DPI Buttons and CM Storm Logo. The brightness and color of each zone can be fine tuned, or simply disabled
Programmable Buttons - Havoc is designed with 8 programmable buttons can accurately register from our software, for players who need to be executed quickly in fps games
On-The-Fly Tuning - Quickly switch between different DPI levels without leaving the virtual Battle-field or being distracting and catching a bullet.
Rubberized Grip - To improve the grip and prevent your fingers from sliding and slipping, the entire mouse body is coated in a layer of rubber for more stability.

Specification:-
- Dimensions: 85 x 120 x 45 mm (W x H x D)
- Color: Black
- Weight: 140 g
- Sensor: Avago 9800 laser sensor
- Resolution: 8200 dpi
- Speed:. 150 inches / sec
- Acceleration: 30 G
- On-board memory: 128 kB
- Profiles: 4
- LED Lighting: Several zones, adjustable brightness and color
- Half-life: 5 million clicks
- Layout: Right Handed LOLOLOL - Sorry Sircles :D
- Buttons (all programmable): 8 (including scroll wheel)
- Connection: USB
- USB report rate: 1,000 Hz
- Cable length: 1.8 m
- Compatibility: Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP


Was £41.99 Inc. VAT

Only £19.99 inc VAT.

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hmmm wonder how this compares in feel to the veritable classic that was the MX518 - i've been searching for what seems like forever for a like for like (or close as possible) and have tried so many different mice that I think I am going into a state of depression. anyone using one of these that has experience of the MX518 shed any light.

that said at 20 quid I may just get it, not like it and ditch it into the cupboard with the others I've amassed since the demise of my MX518:p
 
or better still, get this mouse free with the top class

CM Storm MECH Aluminium Gaming Series Mechanical Keyboard - Brown Switches @ £116.99 inc VAT

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The MECH keyboard comes housed in a premium aluminum shell while being equipped with a quick travel handle. Users can choose from four of the most popular Cherry MX switches. It is built to be fast and can even store up to 75 macros and 5 profiles. USB3.0 super speed ports and audio / microphone ports allow for convenient device expansion and charging. 64 key roll over makes every command you strike register. Equipped with the latest tech, MECH is the choice for gamers looking at the ultimate representation of performance, durability, and style.

Detachable USB3.0 Cable: 2 USB 3.0 super speed ports for gaming gear or phone charging

All mechanical switches for excellent durability.

Hardware Macro Playback: ARM core 32bit CPU with 72MHz frequency ensures quick respose during gaming and powerful computing.

Removable metallic cover for maximum duribility, ideal for maintenance and customizations.

Full LED backlighting

Key Switch: CHERRY MX Brown
N Key Rollover: 64
Macro Key: 15 in each profile
Profiles: 5
Polling Rate: 1000 Hz/1ms
Backligh: All keys, 5 settings, 3 modes
Output: Dual USB 3.0 port and mini USB port for charging
Windows Key Lock: Yes
On-board Memory: 128k bytes
Media Keys: Yes (via F keys)
USB Cable: Removable
Dimensions: 553(L)x267(W)x43(H) mm
Weight: 1686 g / 3.71 lbs


Only £116.99 inc VAT.

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It says left handed but the picture shows a right handed mouse. I'm confused...

Nearly hit buy but a left handed mouse is less than useless to me. Which is it?
 
or better still, get this mouse free with the top class

CM Storm MECH Aluminium Gaming Series Mechanical Keyboard - Brown Switches @ £116.99 inc VAT

KB-019-CM_400.jpg


The MECH keyboard comes housed in a premium aluminum shell while being equipped with a quick travel handle. Users can choose from four of the most popular Cherry MX switches. It is built to be fast and can even store up to 75 macros and 5 profiles. USB3.0 super speed ports and audio / microphone ports allow for convenient device expansion and charging. 64 key roll over makes every command you strike register. Equipped with the latest tech, MECH is the choice for gamers looking at the ultimate representation of performance, durability, and style.

Detachable USB3.0 Cable: 2 USB 3.0 super speed ports for gaming gear or phone charging

All mechanical switches for excellent durability.

Hardware Macro Playback: ARM core 32bit CPU with 72MHz frequency ensures quick respose during gaming and powerful computing.

Removable metallic cover for maximum duribility, ideal for maintenance and customizations.

Full LED backlighting

Key Switch: CHERRY MX Brown
N Key Rollover: 64
Macro Key: 15 in each profile
Profiles: 5
Polling Rate: 1000 Hz/1ms
Backligh: All keys, 5 settings, 3 modes
Output: Dual USB 3.0 port and mini USB port for charging
Windows Key Lock: Yes
On-board Memory: 128k bytes
Media Keys: Yes (via F keys)
USB Cable: Removable
Dimensions: 553(L)x267(W)x43(H) mm
Weight: 1686 g / 3.71 lbs


Only £116.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

What a ugly POS :eek: I'd rather get a Ducky if I needed a new keyboard or a Corsair RGB although they did ruin their logo.
 
It says left handed but the picture shows a right handed mouse. I'm confused...

Nearly hit buy but a left handed mouse is less than useless to me. Which is it?

It's a right-handed mouse, as evident from the placement of the thumb keys. All of the pictures on the product page show it as right-handed, so I guess it's a typo.
 
Ordered one of these mice as I'm having issues with mine stuttering and cutting out. Not sure if it will fix but it'll be a spare if not :P
 
hmmm wonder how this compares in feel to the veritable classic that was the MX518 - i've been searching for what seems like forever for a like for like (or close as possible) and have tried so many different mice that I think I am going into a state of depression. anyone using one of these that has experience of the MX518 shed any light.

that said at 20 quid I may just get it, not like it and ditch it into the cupboard with the others I've amassed since the demise of my MX518:p

I've been in the same boat, but took a punt on this. I moved to a Razer Copperhead which I liked the feel and shape but the side buttons and placement were terrible. Got a Logitech G500 which was great for a year until the brading wrecked the cable and it stopped working. Moved back to my 11 year old MX510, it might not have on the fly dpi but it's rock solid, and everything works and feels good. The reviews all look pretty promising.
 
Hey mr coolermaster rep... could you tell me how the placement of the thumb buttons are on this mouse compared to your very own sentinel zero-g?

Ive had the sentinel for around 2 years, and the thumb buttons are EXACTLY where I want them, but the mouse is playing up a little so I have been looking at alternatives.

In fact, how does this mouse stack up against the zero g in general?
 
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