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does corsair make good mice
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i have a corsair power supply, ram, headset, keyboard, and water cooling.

my keyboard and headset take so much fucking abuse its insane (water damage, drops, throws) and i know corsair is generally seen as a really solid electronics manufacturer with good customer support.

are corsair mice comparable to the current gaming mouse staples?

are there any that would be similar in shape, feel, weight, as a deathadder?

i have a corsair power supply, ram, headset, keyboard, and water cooling.

my keyboard and headset take so much fucking abuse its insane (water damage, drops, throws) and i know corsair is generally seen as a really solid electronics manufacturer with good customer support.

are corsair mice comparable to the current gaming mouse staples?

are there any that would be similar in shape, feel, weight, as a deathadder?
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#2
18 Frags +

no.

preference though.

no.

preference though.
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#3
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corsano.

preference though.

yeah your mice aren't very good

[quote=corsa]no.

preference though.[/quote]

yeah your mice aren't very good
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#4
-20 Frags +

wwow funny!!

trippacorsano.

preference though.

yeah your mice aren't very good
wwow funny!! [quote=trippa][quote=corsa]no.

preference though.[/quote]

yeah your mice aren't very good[/quote]
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#5
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tbh if someone else didnt make that joke i wouldve.

tbh if someone else didnt make that joke i wouldve.
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#6
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DishSoaptbh if someone else didnt make that joke i wouldve.

same im suprised its getting that much hate was expecting it to get upvoted with all the memers there are here

[quote=DishSoap]tbh if someone else didnt make that joke i wouldve.[/quote]
same im suprised its getting that much hate was expecting it to get upvoted with all the memers there are here
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#7
5 Frags +

All their mice kind of have terrible shapes, otherwise they would be good

All their mice kind of have terrible shapes, otherwise they would be good
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#8
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If you're looking for something similar to a deathadder, look into the gigabyte xm300. The shape seems to share a few similarities to the deathadder so that would probably be worth checking out.

If you're looking for something similar to a deathadder, look into the gigabyte xm300. The shape seems to share a few similarities to the deathadder so that would probably be worth checking out.
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#9
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currently using corsair sabre and it's not that great
always have to keep corsair utility engine on just to turn off the dumb lights and keep the button maps
also i occasionally get this weird jitter in tf2 which doesn't happen with my other mouse

currently using corsair sabre and it's not that great
always have to keep corsair utility engine on just to turn off the dumb lights and keep the button maps
also i occasionally get this weird jitter in tf2 which doesn't happen with my other mouse
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#10
cp_sunshine, cp_cardinal
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I've been using the Corsair Vengeance M65 mouse for the last three or so years. I'm very rough with my mice and I travel a lot, so I needed something durable that would stand how much I move it around. It's been incredibly tough and it's lasted for quite some time not having any issues. Wonder when it'll give, all technology does eventually.

I never noticed anything wrong with it while using it for those years, and I've used it a lot. Of course, take this with a grain of salt, it's just one person's experience. Its shape is somewhat different to a deathadder, though, so may take getting used to.

I've been using the Corsair Vengeance M65 mouse for the last three or so years. I'm very rough with my mice and I travel a lot, so I needed something durable that would stand how much I move it around. It's been incredibly tough and it's lasted for quite some time not having any issues. Wonder when it'll give, all technology does eventually.

I never noticed anything wrong with it while using it for those years, and I've used it a lot. Of course, take this with a grain of salt, it's just one person's experience. Its shape is somewhat different to a deathadder, though, so may take getting used to.
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#11
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The only Corsair mouse I've owned was the Vengeance M90, and the scroll wheel became extremely buggy within 3 months - the scroll wheel would go up and down when I try to scroll in one direction. It doesn't seem like its a very uncommon issue either, because googling "vengeance m90 scroll wheel broken" is a common search suggestion. It's right click became insanely hard to press after 5 months. I would not recommend their mice, you'd probably be better off looking into the Logitech G series.

The only Corsair mouse I've owned was the Vengeance M90, and the scroll wheel became extremely buggy within 3 months - the scroll wheel would go up and down when I try to scroll in one direction. It doesn't seem like its a very uncommon issue either, because googling "vengeance m90 scroll wheel broken" is a common search suggestion. It's right click became insanely hard to press after 5 months. I would not recommend their mice, you'd probably be better off looking into the Logitech G series.
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#12
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I own an m65 vengeance and while the mouse functions perfectly the shape is really weird and difficult to get used to. Also make sure you don't get any of the glossy finishes as they get grimy really easily.

I own an m65 vengeance and while the mouse functions perfectly the shape is really weird and difficult to get used to. Also make sure you don't get any of the glossy finishes as they get grimy really easily.
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#13
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nimtraThe only Corsair mouse I've owned was the Vengeance M90, and the scroll wheel became extremely buggy within 3 months - the scroll wheel would go up and down when I try to scroll in one direction. It doesn't seem like its a very uncommon issue either, because googling "vengeance m90 scroll wheel broken" is a common search suggestion. It's right click became insanely hard to press after 5 months. I would not recommend their mice, you'd probably be better off looking into the Logitech G series.

i agree, just get a g403

[quote=nimtra]The only Corsair mouse I've owned was the Vengeance M90, and the scroll wheel became extremely buggy within 3 months - the scroll wheel would go up and down when I try to scroll in one direction. It doesn't seem like its a very uncommon issue either, because googling "vengeance m90 scroll wheel broken" is a common search suggestion. It's right click became insanely hard to press after 5 months. I would not recommend their mice, you'd probably be better off looking into the Logitech G series.[/quote]

i agree, just get a g403
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#14
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Corsair SABRE RGB is very good. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CH-9000111-EU-Optical-Multi-Colour-Performance/dp/B015ZK1X5A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1476538726&sr=8-2&keywords=corsair

Corsair SABRE RGB is very good. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CH-9000111-EU-Optical-Multi-Colour-Performance/dp/B015ZK1X5A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1476538726&sr=8-2&keywords=corsair
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#15
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Corsair doesn't make the best peripherals. They aren't bad, don't get me wrong, but they aren't anywhere near what you can get for the same price. They appeal to the majority of gamers who don't know what they want in a mouse (the kind that look and see 10000 dpi and 16.8 million colors and think it's a great mouse because of those alone), so they don't go for features that make or break a mouse for people who know better (like a good shape, corsair mouse shapes are very awkward and hard to get used to and are easily their #1 issue).

Zowie's EC Series has very similar shapes to deathadders, though iirc EC1's are closer in terms of size while EC2's are slightly smaller (not by much though and it'd be an easy adjustment either way). I don't know about weight, but I can't imagine it being very different, and the sensor should be better so if anything it should feel better.

Corsair doesn't make the best peripherals. They aren't bad, don't get me wrong, but they aren't anywhere near what you can get for the same price. They appeal to the majority of gamers who don't know what they want in a mouse (the kind that look and see 10000 dpi and 16.8 million colors and think it's a great mouse because of those alone), so they don't go for features that make or break a mouse for people who know better (like a good shape, corsair mouse shapes are very awkward and hard to get used to and are easily their #1 issue).

Zowie's EC Series has very similar shapes to deathadders, though iirc EC1's are closer in terms of size while EC2's are slightly smaller (not by much though and it'd be an easy adjustment either way). I don't know about weight, but I can't imagine it being very different, and the sensor should be better so if anything it should feel better.
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#16
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I was at bestbuy yesterday and they usually have like a few mice to test out from logitech, razer, steelseries, and corsair.
I tried holding the vengeance and compared to the DA chroma, Mamba, G900, G403, rival 300, and sensei the vengeance was easily the most uncomfortable to hold, and it was really expensive comparatively.

I was at bestbuy yesterday and they usually have like a few mice to test out from logitech, razer, steelseries, and corsair.
I tried holding the vengeance and compared to the DA chroma, Mamba, G900, G403, rival 300, and sensei the vengeance was easily the most uncomfortable to hold, and it was really expensive comparatively.
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#17
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Have a Corsair M45, no built-in accel, optic sensor. Don't have any problem with it, the shape is pretty good, it's comfortable.

It's maybe not the best but it's good.

Have a Corsair M45, no built-in accel, optic sensor. Don't have any problem with it, the shape is pretty good, it's comfortable.

It's maybe not the best but it's good.
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#18
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There are plenty of better mice for the same price. They do make pretty good keyboards, though.

There are plenty of better mice for the same price. They do make pretty good keyboards, though.
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