Cm Storm Sentinel Advance Ii Software
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Cooler Master CM Storm Sentinel Advance II Review. The CM Storm Sentinel Advance II comes in an attractive red and black box with a fiery aesthetic. On the front is a Velcro door which opens.
This new CM Storm mouse is one of the first to feature the new Avago ADNS-9800 sensor, which is the first to have a maximum resolution of 8200 DPI, which is 2600 DPI more than its predecessor the ADNS-9500. The old 9500-series sensor performs great on most surfaces and exhibited a very short lift-off-distance and was highly tweakable. The 9500-sensor had only one downfall and that was its slightly positive acceleration when moved rapidly. The 9800 inherits these problem and add one of its own, namely Z-axis tracking in the Sentinel Advance II implementation. The Z-axis tracking is basically when you lift the mouse the pointer will move. Here it seems that the pointer continues in the same general direction as the mouse was traveling before the lift approximately half a second after it has been lifted. The issue is small due to the extremely short lift-off-distance of the sensor, but at the same time augmented by its very high DPI rating and therefore maximum full control sensitivity.The eight buttons on the Sentinel is great for RPG and RTS players, the fact that the buttons are well constructed is another plus. Layout wise they are pretty well positioned. Besides that you have really easy control over which profile is active so you could swap profiles in game with ease if you run out of buttons.
At maximum DPI the mouse is totally uncontrollable even though it is perfectly precise. 8200 DPI is just way overkill even for ultra-high sensitivity gaming on a 1920x1200 screen like a normal 24' is. For people wanting a seriously high sensitivity on a CrossFire setup the 8200 DPI might be a bonus, but for regular people with just one normal high resolution screen it is over the top.
For general desktop work this mouse is very close to ideal due to the amount of buttons, precise sensor and comfortable grip. You can easily work for hours in Photoshop without getting a cramped up lower arm which is a real plus both for gaming and more serious work on a PC.
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Cm Storm Sentinel Advance Ii
