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Published: 2018-03-09, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Excellent Performance, Lightweight, High DPI, Scroll Wheel, Affordable, Software Features
Cable Not Braided, Build Quality Could Be Improved, I am a big fan of the Cooler Master portal software because it is easy to use and it sports a clean user interface. The software is also well optimized for any operating system and it consumes very litt
I believe the Cooler Master MM520 mouse deserves our recommended award.Final Score9.2« Home Page »Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus...
Excellent performance, Great build quality, Light without the built-in weight, Easy to use software, Good value for the price
The shape is really not for everyone, The silicone side grip might be slippery for some, You have to destroy the feet in order to remove the built-in weight
The MM520 is available for $49.99. Excellent performance Great build quality Light without the built-in weight Easy to use software Good value for the price The shape is really not for everyone The silicone side grip might be slippery for some You have to...
Published: 2017-10-13, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: How do you make the perfect mouse? You start with the sensor. Something that has a good track record (pun intended). What about shape? Since that part is subjective, take cues from previous successful designs and reuse the shell. The last part is also equ...
So after spending the last month and a half messing around with both of Cooler Masters new mice as well as the MasterMouse Pro L I had a lot to say about them good and bad. I love that on all three of the mice they went with the Pixart 3360 optical se...
With two such similar mice it's easy to deal with them both at the same time, as so much of the build materials and features translate from one to the other.There is no denying that the absolute star of the show is the excellent PixArt 3360 sensor. We've...
The MM520 is a huge advance on what the Spawn delivered those many years ago. Cooler Master kept the shape, but that is about it. The blacked-out aesthetics are nice, and offering three zones of RGB LED illumination takes this mouse into the current day...
Published: 2018-03-05, Author: Mark , review by: techradar.com
Highly capable sensor, Good switches, Decent comfort
Questionable build quality, No better than the competition
There's little ground to lodge any serious complaints against the MasterMouse MM520. It houses a killer sensor in a competent if not perfect body. If a low-cost, highly reliable gaming mouse is what you seek, the MM520 is up to the task.The design of the...
Published: 2017-08-22, Author: Dave , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Cooler Master is on a releasing spree! Last week it released the Cooler Master MasterPulse MH320 and this week it has released two brandnew mice! Taking a look at the spec sheet, they look like they tick all the boxes. They boast a PMW3360 sensor, multi...
If you're looking for one of the best gaming mice and don't want to spend a small fortune, the MM520 is amazing value for money. It can easily compete with much more expensive mice in terms of sensor performance, features, RGB lighting and more.ProsDurabl...
Quality Sensor, and good tracking, Comfortable and well built feeling, Well implemented RGB lighting, with good level of customizability, Price is very competitive with other major brands
No weight system, Cable is not braided, 4.3
So if I hadn't made myself clear in the previous sections, allow me to sum it up. I love the Cooler Master MM520. The mouse has decent build quality, is very comfortable to use for long periods of time, looks stunning in my eyes, has all the features a mo...