- Brand : Cooler Master
- Product family : Gaming
- Product name : Devastator
- Product code : SGB-3010-KKMF1-ND
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 4719512048764
- Category : Keyboards
- Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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- Info modified on : 01 Jun 2022 15:49:18
- Product Brochure/Datasheet (0.8 MB)
- Warranty: : 2 years
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Long product name Cooler Master Gaming Devastator keyboard Mouse included USB QWERTY Nordic Black
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Devastator, max 2000 DPI, LED Blue, USB, NO
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Short summary description Cooler Master Gaming Devastator keyboard Mouse included USB QWERTY Nordic Black
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Cooler Master Gaming Devastator, Full-size (100%), Wired, USB, QWERTY, Black, Mouse included
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Long summary description Cooler Master Gaming Devastator keyboard Mouse included USB QWERTY Nordic Black
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Cooler Master Gaming Devastator. Keyboard form factor: Full-size (100%). Keyboard style: Straight. Connectivity technology: Wired, Device interface: USB, Keyboard layout: QWERTY. Wrist rest. Recommended usage: Gaming. Product colour: Black. Mouse included
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Uk has collected 58 expert reviews for Cooler Master Gaming Devastator keyboard Mouse included USB QWERTY Nordic Black and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-09-11 01:32:56
2014-09-11 01:32:56
Average rating:0
You can't avoid having to purchase a new keyboard or a new mouse every once in a while. Desktop sets which combine both are relatively inexpensive; that is what people seem to think, at least. We tested twelve sets ranging from approximately 20 to 90 eu...
Much like Guest Writer Brian Cheung's family, I too have been looking at purchasing a car. If you have read the Behind the Scenes profile page, you will know I have been driving a Chevrolet Cobalt. While this car is not exactly known for its reliability o...
The Devastator's keys have plenty of travel and require fairly light pressure to activate, allowing for quick and nimble typing and gaming. Unlike more expensive gaming keyboards, this model doesn't have anti-ghosting or n-key rollover technology, so pres...
If you're looking for an affordable but decent gaming keyboard and mouse than Cooler Master have the solution with the Devastator Gaming Combo which is perfect for people who want to get onto the gaming scene. The great thing about this product besides th...
ocaholic.ch.english
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2014-12-13 01:15:19
2014-12-13 01:15:19
Average rating:80
Devastator is the name of CM Storm's entry level set of peripherals. For no more than 28 Euro you get a gaming mouse as well as a gaming keyboard with red backlight. Apart from that the mouse ships with a 2000 DPI sensor and on the keyboard the manufactur...
Coolermaster and their gaming division CM Storm are a popular choice for PC gamers, with a wide range of cooling, chassis and peripheral products that have won virtually countless awards around the world at their disposal. CM Storm do offer a great range...
Getting two things to review in the same package feels a little overwhelming, yet exciting at the same time. I get to ask myself so many questions that I normally wouldn't, such as: “How do these two devices work together?” or “Do they manage to pull off...
rbmods.com
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2014-09-11 01:32:56
2014-09-11 01:32:56
Average rating:0
Today we are taking a look at gaming products from CMstorm. They have sent us their Devastator kit which is a combination of a mouse and keyboard. The mouse looks quite standard but the keyboard has some mechanical like switches where you are supposed...
I reviewed few mechanical keyboards and mouse not-t00-long ago. A lot of people love mechanical keyboards as soon as they were able to get used to it, especially those who have been using membrane keyboards for a very long time. After ditching dual sensor...