Reddit Reddit reviews Cooler Master SGM-2007-KLON1 MasterMouse MM520 Claw Grip Gaming Mouse, 7 Buttons, RGB LED 3 Zone Light, On-The-Fly DPI 12000, Lag-Free

We found 12 Reddit comments about Cooler Master SGM-2007-KLON1 MasterMouse MM520 Claw Grip Gaming Mouse, 7 Buttons, RGB LED 3 Zone Light, On-The-Fly DPI 12000, Lag-Free. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cooler Master SGM-2007-KLON1 MasterMouse MM520 Claw Grip Gaming Mouse, 7 Buttons, RGB LED 3 Zone Light, On-The-Fly DPI 12000, Lag-Free
MM520 Claw Grip Gaming Mouse, 7 programmable buttonsPixart PMW-3360 Infrared Sensor, up to 12000 and zero negative acceleration or prediction for true 1-1 input for pinpoint accuracyOn-the-Fly DPI Adjustments with 4 levels and 4 profiles3 Zone RGB Light, Fully programmable for customize lightings, buttons, and macrosMade with PBT Material for durability and 20 M click rated OMRON switches and ALPS scroll wheel
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12 Reddit comments about Cooler Master SGM-2007-KLON1 MasterMouse MM520 Claw Grip Gaming Mouse, 7 Buttons, RGB LED 3 Zone Light, On-The-Fly DPI 12000, Lag-Free:

u/SweatshopTycoon · 3 pointsr/MouseReview
u/Staggvillainy · 3 pointsr/GlobalOffensive

Yeah, your hand is definitely above the average size. The Deathadder is supposedly a large mouse for palm, but it seems like you don't want to make contact with the pad.

I'm going to suggest you give a look at mice with ring and pinky finger rests to help alleviate that issue - the DM2 Comfy S seems right up your alley. It's got a 3360 sensor (top of the line, considered flawless), and ChrisJ uses the older version of this mouse. The Cooler Master MM520 is also an option.

https://dreammachines.eu/en/dm2comfys

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-SGM-2007-KLON1-MasterMouse-Lag-Free/dp/B0733W1M6P

As far as other ergonomic mice go, Zowie is pretty prevalent in the pro scene because their mice have very comfortable shapes, among the best. Try looking at the large sized mice they offer, such as the EC1-B (the divina line has better quality control), or the ZA11 if you want a symmetrical, ambidextrous mouse. Those two cater towards palm grippers with larger hands.

https://www.zowiedirect.com/mice/ec1-b-divina-blue.html

https://www.zowiedirect.com/mice/za-series/za-11/za11.html


Finally, the Steelseries Rival 310 is another large ergonomic mouse that I personally like, but it's wide at the back and gets thin at the front, which I'm not sure would help your hand dragging issue. I'll drop a link to it anyways.

https://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Rival-Gaming-Mouse-Split-Trigger/dp/B073WGFLQY

u/chouetteonair · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

/r/mousereview can give you some more in-depth info, but there's a lot of options for high end mice. Sensor, shape, and extra buttons are the easiest to find differences between mice. RocketJumpNinja also has a lot of good info.


Currently Logitech (403/502) is really hyped along with Steelseries (release of the Rival and Sensei 310), but find something that fits you physically and mentally. Note: the G502 is 120g when empty, and you can find mice in the 80-90 range.


I'm gonna plug the MM520 as well for no good reason (because it's not even out yet and Cooler Master is infamous for QC issues on their mice). The ergonomic shell on the Xornet is amazing for me though.

u/MikesHD · 1 pointr/coolermaster
u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

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u/UnfoldingTime · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Maybe the MM520 ? its quite a bit more than the one you bought before but it's probably the best value you'll get with the features you want. Most performance mice don't have pinky rests and the ones that do are usually expensive MMO mice.

u/Liron12345 · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Ok, so that's a pretty interesting shape.

At first glance I must say it reminds me the mm520

While it doesn't share the same exact shape and dimensions, it still got that pinky/ring finger rest on the right side if you are into that stuff. +It's really cheap and well made. (Durable PBT Plastic, Best sensor on the market, Omron Switches) It does have a software but you don't have to use it, you can use the mouse just fine without using the software it'll just remain on it's factory settings like RGB colors (which can be turned off) and DPI stages. I'd still recommend checking the program tho, as the mouse got on board memory so you just change your settings once and they are being saved.

I assume the mm520 it's slightly bigger than the logitech marble but I see no issue adjusting to it.

u/Ant333Man · 1 pointr/MouseReview

I agree with the other comments saying to either check the connection on the cable or replace it with a paracord, but if you want to replace it this seems to be CM's replacement for it. It seems quite a bit longer though, so it's definitely not perfect.

u/ewiggle · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Just wanted to throw out some thoughts you could look through if you hadn't seen em already:

  • Mionix
  • Havit
  • Razer - I do have experience with this one and it's a very comfortable mouse, but the razer software ruins everything for me but there's a hiraliy knockoff
  • Coolermaster - this mouse had razer sharp edges between the side button that cut me, returned because I don't have time for that, but it's a PBT mouse
  • Swiftpoint - not in your budget but i like it, forced claw grip mouse