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Ordered these for home use as my near 2 year old seinheiser in-ears crapped out on me. Longest a pair has ever lasted me. Excluding my overly expensive Mezes. But then again they're hand made and cost alot.

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I will buy one and some spray paint :)

Can someone give me a link to buy the mouse?

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Ive disabled the acceleration on my gigabyte m6880 mouse yesturday, i got used to it over few hours and now i like it.

They look like the mice when I was in college, they were good enough for local LAN's on CS Source. :D
 
Lol, the basic small mice I always found best for gaming, I can't game with all this bulk, new shapes and buttons.

2 of the best mice I've ever used have to be the Razer Mamba 2012 which my dad now has and is still going strong even though I purchased it 2 years ago and it has been HAMMERED and the corsair M95, Both are flawless.
 
Thought this might be handy for around the house...

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....and then obviously to go with it i just got these too...

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....and this ..?..

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Now I am poor :( but hardwarez!!!! :p
 
We've got one of these mice in work and they feel so cheap and nasty and uhhhhhh no get it away, Kill it with fire ^_^

You used to be a razer nut, you should be used to cheap and nasty gear.
Shots fired.
It will probably feel very cheap, but if the sensor is the best then i can deal with that.
 
You used to be a razer nut, you should be used to cheap and nasty gear.
Shots fired.
It will probably feel very cheap, but if the sensor is the best then i can deal with that.

Cheeky git ^_^

That being said though the Razer Mamba and Corsair M95 both have optional polling rates.

The M95 has polling rate options from 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz and 1000Hz *1ms, 2ms, 4ms or 8ms* and DPI settings ranging from 50 to 8200 using it's Avago 9800 sensor.

The Razer Mamba I don't have a clue about my I know it performs very well.
 
Cheeky git ^_^

That being said though the Razer Mamba and Corsair M95 both have optional polling rates.

The M95 has polling rate options from 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz and 1000Hz *1ms, 2ms, 4ms or 8ms* and DPI settings ranging from 50 to 8200 using it's Avago 9800 sensor.

The Razer Mamba I don't have a clue about my I know it performs very well.

DPI are often falsy considered to be an indicator of the quality of the sensor. My Rival could be running at 6500 DPI 1000hz, but who needs 6500 DPI. I'm using 400 atm.
The WMO may only support 400 DPI, but with the USB port overclocked it apparently beats pretty much every gaming mouse. Especially laser mice are overrated, laser sensors aren't that accurate.
 
DPI are often falsy considered to be an indicator of the quality of the sensor. My Rival could be running at 6500 DPI 1000hz, but who needs 6500 DPI. I'm using 400 atm.
The WMO may only support 400 DPI, but with the USB port overclocked it apparently beats pretty much every gaming mouse. Especially laser mice are overrated, laser sensors aren't that accurate.

But the DPI on the M95 can go as low as 50 which is very helpful in certain scenarios not forgetting to mention all the optional polling rates.
 
But the DPI on the M95 can go as low as 50 which is very helpful in certain scenarios not forgetting to mention all the optional polling rates.

Oh well, optional polling rates are standard with every mouse costing more than 20 euros and most mice can go as low as 50 cpi as well. Not to mention that with a bit of tinkering you can change the polling rate on any mouse.
The m95 is a laser mouse though so the sensor isn't the greatest, the Rival at least has an optical sensor.
We'll see how much of a difference, if any it will make. They sent it today, so it should arrive on wednesday probably.
 
DPI are often falsy considered to be an indicator of the quality of the sensor. My Rival could be running at 6500 DPI 1000hz, but who needs 6500 DPI. I'm using 400 atm.
The WMO may only support 400 DPI, but with the USB port overclocked it apparently beats pretty much every gaming mouse. Especially laser mice are overrated, laser sensors aren't that accurate.

I've just switched from a Kone Pure Laser, to a Kone Pure Optical last week.. enjoying the accuracy and lack of hardware acceleration so far, although it doesn't work on anywhere near as many surfaces lol.
 
I've just switched from a Kone Pure Laser, to a Kone Pure Optical last week.. enjoying the accuracy and lack of hardware acceleration so far, although it doesn't work on anywhere near as many surfaces lol.

I cringe everytime someone uses a mouse without a mousepad anways. Those scratches in the feet of the mouse! Terrible.
 
I cringe everytime someone uses a mouse without a mousepad anways. Those scratches in the feet of the mouse! Terrible.

Which mouse pad do you use out of curiosity ? I got myself a Corsair MM2200 Extended and an OCUK Mega Mat XXL, This thing is HUGE.

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Which mouse pad do you use out of curiosity ? I got myself a Corsair MM2200 Extended and an OCUK Mega Mat XXL, This thing is HUGE.

Not my picture but gives you an idea of the sheer size of it -


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I used to have a Corepad XXXL (maybe XXXXL, can't remember). 90x45cm, but it was also like 3.5mm thick, feels like a towel. So i now bought a Steelseries QcK+, 45x40cm, 2mm thick. Pretty happy with it, would buy again. It's pretty much the perfect size for me, i use it to its full extent without overshooting.
Not a fan of putting my keyboard on a mousepad, it negates the effect of the rubber feet.
 
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I used to have a Corepad XXXL (maybe XXXXL, can't remember). 90x45cm, but it was also like 3.5mm thick, feels like a towel. So i now bought a Steelseries QcK+, 45x40cm, 2mm thick. Pretty happy with it, would buy again.

The 3XL Mega Mat is 1200mm x 600mm x 2mm, Love the feel of it and pretty cheap for what it is, 14.99 GBP or 18.79 euro
 
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You used to be a razer nut, you should be used to cheap and nasty gear.
Shots fired.
It will probably feel very cheap, but if the sensor is the best then i can deal with that.
:rollinglaugh: See if that razer is still going in 13 years like my original wmo's. (pre 1.1a's)

Got my new Erem cutters and RS screwdrivers. Just waiting on the other bits from mouser.

 
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