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 --Gaming Mouse-- [V.2], The Search Continues.

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Ash
post Apr 22 2009, 10:46 PM

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QUOTE(Punish @ Apr 22 2009, 07:50 PM)
did u guys realize tat "polling rate" can be a crucial matter when it come to gaming mouse.....what is polling rate....polling rate is basicly the time it takes to transfer the data from your mouse to your pc......

Normal mouse or old gaming mouse like MX518 series, MS intelli series, Diamondback, Krait  and etc etc, they all use a slow polling rate, 125Mhz (8ms).....modern gaming mouse like DA, G5, G9, Ikari already come with a new faster Ultrapolling rate, 500Mhz to 1000Mhz (2-1ms).....

ms, Millisecond maybe sound small to you but from 8ms to 2ms, you are really gonna feel the something.....the response time different is alot....however it doesnt mean slow polling rate is a bad thing......some ppl like it fast some ppl like it slow....for example in cs:s, rifle guys always gonna love slow polling rate cuzz its gonna give him time to aim headshot....in the other hand the fast polling rate usually gonna fit Sniper guy to re act ASAP...and 1 more thing, if your pc is kinda old and slow...go for a slow polling rate cuz high polling rate are gonna burden your CPUs....

hope this gonna help u guys choosing a right gaming mouse to suit your style...

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Yes I agree wholeheartedly with you. There is also possitive and negative accelerations which we have to take note of. However, things like "the-ultimate-DPI" are what we should actually ignore so remember guys the next time you purchase a mouse please make sure of its quality instead of judging it from its DPI. IMO, the marketing DPI strategy is what most companies have been trying to attract customers.
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post May 5 2009, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(SuBryN3 @ May 5 2009, 04:42 AM)
theres alot mouse out there and everyone has their own choice of mouse...there is no such things as the better mouse or the best mouse... biggrin.gif
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Word. The first thing you need to do is to find a mouse with shape that you'd be comfortable with, then you do research on the sensor,engine and most importantly, the build quality.

Some prefer big mice due to them having big hands so say if you claim to have this BEST mouse for big hands do you think it'd still be the best for people with small hands? Shape is the key wink.gif

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