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The Devastator 3 RGB Combo is the next generation of our popular gaming set. Featuring adjustable DPI up to 2400 and tactile keys for improved feedback, this iis ideal for PC enthusiasts. And now with 7 different LED color options, you can customize your peripherals to match your hardware.
The Devastator 3 Combo is designed to be comfortable to use in all circumstances.
More Durable and Improved Tactile Feedback
Personalize your setup with custom color pairings to mix and match to your other PC accessories. And if you ever want to switch colors, it’s as easy as a press of the Fn button.
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Dimension | 456 x 185 x 35.5 mm | 449.7 x 148.4 x 35.6 mm | 439 x 129 x 41 mm |
Keyswitch | Mem-chanical | Membrane | Mem-chanical |
Layout | Full-Size (Large) | Full-Size (Large) | Full-Size (Large) |
Backlight | Full Backlit (Red, Green and Blue) | 7 Color RGB | RGB |
Polling Rate | 125 Hz | 125 Hz | 125 Hz |
Media Controls | √ | √ | |
ABS Keycaps | √ | √ | √ |
Repeat Rate | Normal 1x / Turbo 8x | ||
On-The-Fly System | Lighting / Multimedia / Windows Lock | ||
Non-Detachable Rubber Cable | √ | √ | √ |
Pros: My first reaction to the Cooler Master MS120 set is that the keyboard feels fairly heavy. The keys stand up proud of the plastic base and there are no multimedia keys or programmable keys. The bottom has two small rubber feet and two substantial snap up pegs to hold it up for more comfortable typing. One nice thing is that all the RGB options are in the keyboard. There is no need to load a program into the System tray. You can adjust color, intensity, speed and choose the particular RGB pattern that strikes your fancy. It does the usual RGB tricks just like my much more expensive Corsair mechanical keyboard. These dances of color are mesmerizing when you first get the keyboard and you’ll invite all your friends over and they’ll ohh and ahh appropriately. Then one day you’ll get tired of them and set the keyboard to one color and get on with your life. But they are really cool. The new thing about this keyboard is the switches. They are combination of mechanical and membrane, thus the ‘mem-chanical’ tag. To be honest, when you’re typing it’s hard to tell what you have. They are clicky but the click is sort of anemic although it’s there and I suppose you can convince yourself you’re using a pure mechanical keyboard. The thing is the click comes a split second before the key bottoms out and it just feels strange if you’ve ever used a mechanical keyboard. The right hand only mouse also does not require a tray app. You can adjust the DPI 3 ways and it appears the color on the wheel of the mouse and under your palm changes to represent which DPI setting you have chosen. There is also an RGB strip at the bottom back of the mouse that can be changed to any color you wish but does not pulse or any other function.
Cons: Mouse is cheap feeling and light. It seems more suited to being included as a freebee when you buy the keyboard and is certainly not up its level of finish. Think of what kind of mouse you get if you buy an OEM computer and that’s what this mouse reminds me of. Also, none of the DPI settings seemed to make general typing easier. It was too difficult to highlight a word or character with any of the three settings. One was far too slow to use and the other was far too fast. The middle setting seemed the best but it still made the cursor skittish. The fact the mouse was so light it seemed to float around on my desk didn’t help easier. I don’t particularly like the sound the keyboard keys make. It’s certainly not the sound a real mechanical keyboard makes, more a sort of anemic snick. And even though the keyboard is heavy it seems cheap. The space bar rattles and the keys feel flimsy. Finally, the USB cords are cheap looking plastic. The cords are stiff and in the week I used the Cooler Master MS120 set they never really straightened out and got any softer.
Overall Review: First off let me say the keyboard and mouse in the Cooler Master MS120 set worked every time and worked perfectly. I gamed with them and typed with them and they never let me down. This is a medium priced kit and for the money it worked as advertised. My comments about the bargain basement feel of the mouse do not take away from the fact it worked fine. I wouldn’t use this set on a serious gaming machine. The keyboard seems fragile and the snick, snick of the keys bothers me. I’d be afraid too much pounding on it would break it. Now that’s just my humble opinion. It works and works well. The RGB effects are as good as my much more expensive Corsair mechanical keyboard and to get that to do RGB tricks requires a program in the computer. To be honest my girlfriend loves the Cooler Master MS120, at least the keyboard. She’s already claimed it. The mouse is not as well loved. Once again it works perfectly. But it’s light and cheap looking and seems more suited to being included with an inexpensive desk top. Left handers do not need to apply. I’d say for light office duty it’s fine and with the added bonus of RGB elements. The price of this kit is modest but if it was up to me, I’d spend the money on a low level real mechanical keyboard and skip the mouse.