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KONATAonPC
45
Nov 13, 2017
Sound Blaster mouse? I think that takes the cake for meaningless brand name. How do you put a mouse under the same brand as sound cards?
valfaun
3
Nov 13, 2017
KONATAonPCthe same way you put chairs under the same brand as power supplies, or fridges as televisions
KONATAonPC
45
Nov 13, 2017
valfaunYou completely missed the point somehow, well done. Maybe read the brand name and notice the problem. The mouse doesn't have speakers and doesn't even produce sound, and it's named after a 30 year running line of sound cards.
KONATAonPCand I will tell you after using this mouse for a good 6 months now that is a great mouse. Nothing out there at this price compares. Of course you can go to a high end roccat, razer, logitech and find something thats a better build than this. However, you will pay $30-$70 more. There mouse feels great performs great. Side note: The RGB lighting is some of the best and brightest I have come across.
JustWok
22
Sep 27, 2018
Tex-ArozziYou can get a LOT more for that price point. G203/102 and Nixeus Revel being the big budget boys, with the 203 going as low as 15 USD on sale and the Revel going as low as ~25 USD on sale. The Revel's shape is safe and is a classic well loved shape, both of them sport high end sensors, Mercury and 3360, respectively, and most importantly, they are both light, both being sub 90 grams.
I'm not saying this mouse isn't a good mouse especially for the asking price, but it is not some end all be all mouse for your imaginary budget price line.
JustWokThe Logitech G203 does not have the PMW 3360. The G203 only runs at 8000 DPI. Also, it does not have the Omron Switches like the Siege does. The Siege also has a dedicated sniper button which comes in handy for FPS. Lastly, the Siege has far superior Aurora RGB lighting effects than the Logitech.
As far as the Nixeus is concerned it is a good budget mouse but not even in the same ballpark as the Siege.
JustWok
22
Sep 29, 2018
Tex-ArozziThe Mercury sensor in the G203 is within margin of error in terms of performance to the 3360. Machine tests have proven this, far beyond what most if not all humans are capable of detecting at a reasonable DPI. High DPI is a meme. Every single sensor, even the 3360 and its variants, have been proven to have smoothing past ~2000 DPI, not to mention most people looking for a budget mouse probably won't have any high pixel density monitors that'd even require something as high as 8K DPI let alone 12K. Sniper buttons are not recommended, especially at the pro level, as you should only be using a single sens setting for your muscle memory. And for the last time, RGB also adds unnecessary weight. The HyperX Pulsefire Surge is a perfect example of why that's a bad thing. Probably the best mouse HyperX has made shape-wise ruined by the fact that a mouse of that size should not be over 100 grams.
Also, the G203 does have Omrons... Would it kill you to do at least some research on the matter?
TheBudgetLife
2
Oct 2, 2018
Tex-Arozzithe G502 has 6 programmable buttons for any needs (other than the right and left click, which are programmable). The Creative mouse, is a good mouse though, which is undeniable.
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