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Cooler Master Debuts Refreshed MM712 Gaming Mouse Models at Computex

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Cooler Master is exhibiting new MM712 gaming mouse variants at Computex 2023 - the two updated offerings come in the form of a high-end "PRO" version and a (potentially) cheaper wired model. The original MM712 was released last autumn (after several delays) to a mostly warm reception, although user feedback did provide Cooler Master with plenty of insights for the development of possible successors. The peripheral design team has addressed a key negative point - the MM712 PRO and Wired models no longer sport primary button overhang - certain users complained about their fingers getting pinched by the original's sharp side pieces. The new model's sensor position has been adjusted to a more central placement according to documentation on hand.

The MM712 PRO looks to offer a significant bump in specifications (over the base model) thanks to it being fitted with Pixart's top PAW 3395 optical sensor. Cooler Master will be catching up with leading brands who already offer high polling rate gaming mice. The MM712 PRO in wired connection mode can operate at 8 kHz, while wireless operation is rated at 4 kHz via an included ultra-fast USB dongle. The spec upgrade has not meant that the model's weight has increased, Cooler Master reps at Computex claim that the PRO remains in the lightweight category - coming in at roughly 56 grams.




The MM712 Wired model appears to be quite similar to its wireless sibling in terms of features and sensor, but it is limited to a maximum 1 kHz polling rate. Cooler Master has not revealed pricing for the two models, but it would be natural to assume that the Wired variant will be less expensive. Several interesting color options were on display on the demonstration stand, breaking from the usual standard of black or white choices. The refreshed MM712 lineup is expanded with gray/black, orange/green and pink/pale green color combinations.

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So this is Cooler Master’s Pro Superlight and Viper Pro competitor. If they price it lower than the two mentioned mice, this would be a great alternative.
 
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So this is Cooler Master’s Pro Superlight and Viper Pro competitor. If they price it lower than the two mentioned mice, this would be a great alternative.
Their software is quite terrible and overly bloated.
 
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But do you HAVE to use it, that's the question?
Unfortunately yes for firmware updates and to configure the DPI settings(for 1st time) and button config. Only good thing about their software is that it doesnt stay active in background meaning its not as much of a resource hog.
 
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Unfortunately yes for firmware updates and to configure the DPI settings(for 1st time) and button config. Only good thing about their software is that it doesnt stay active in background meaning its not as much of a resource hog.
Then it's pretty much run once and forget about it.
 

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Unfortunately yes for firmware updates and to configure the DPI settings(for 1st time) and button config. Only good thing about their software is that it doesnt stay active in background meaning its not as much of a resource hog.
This is true. Their software is pretty ass. If you try to run it on a UWQHD (3440x1440) display it does not allow you to resize the UI at all.

I have the MM731, so I know their software pains LOL
 

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hey can you please tell us if there is any news about this mouse ?
 
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