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Cooler Master - Xornet (SGM-2001-BLON1)

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_Dinky • about 2 months ago

Keychron M4 (4k polling rate version). I fingertip grip so most small to medium size mice feel pretty nice. I've used a few mice over the years and every Steelseries or Razor mouse I've had has died in 0.5-1.5 years. Scroll wheel on Razor mice goes instantly in my experience. Mice I've used on top of my head: CM Xornet: Extremely cheap at the time but also cheap feeling, awful sensor, amazing form that is still hard to find 10 years later. CM720: Successor to the Xornet and CM Spawn. Decent mouse overall with a terrible scroll wheel. Razer Deathadder: I've had 1, my brother has bought 3. Scroll wheel always dies first and they've never lasted 2 years. I find them to be bulky and terrible mice for fingertip gripping but a lot of people love it with claw grip. Steelseries Xai: Had two and decided I'm never buying a Steelseries mouse again. Left mouse button started dying on the first mouse within 3 months. The ambidextrous brick shape felt awkward and I ended up tilting the mouse 90 degrees G203: Amazing mouse for the price. For games like PoE there's really no need to go beyond the 25-35$ price point when mice like these exist.

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k1sk • 3 months ago

The original Intellimouse 3.0 was the greatest mouse ever. Too bad it didn't last long. The CM Xornet was also a great mouse.

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