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M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse
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CORSAIR - M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse

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copenhagen622 β€’ 7 months ago

I actually have one of those just sitting in the drawer. Didn't like the shape or how damn heavy it is lol I don't mind the weight of my Ec2-b or my Fk1+ which is 90gband 93g I think, but the m65 pro is like 115G I think with the weights and it has that heavy metal body. I'll probably end up giving it away or something Also have the G pro x superlight which is only like 60G. It's a good mouse, probably better for people with smaller or medium small hands The Zowie wired mice are great. Haven't tried the wireless though.. those are a bit expensive

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PontifexMaximus28 β€’ 7 months ago

Hello, I need your help to find a mouse that meets my needs. I've been using a Corsair m65 pro for a few years now and it has its pros and cons that I either love or hate. I don't want to give up some of its features, but I won't buy the same one again because of the problems it has. Cons: -Scroll wheel button (third button) died after 8-9 months because the axle that presses the button is very weak and can break easily (photo 4). According to some forums, this is a design flaw, so is a chronic problem for this model. -Wheel axle bar itself is also very fragile. Axle in the centre of the wheel completely broke about 4 months ago, I glued it myself but it broke again. I can fix it again but this is only a temporary solution. -Bottom aluminium frame has some sharp edges (photo 3) on the front end, which cuts or wears everything it touches. I smoothed it with sandpaper but still threw away 3 mousepads because of it. Then I started using cutting boards or book hardcovers instead of mousepads. Pros: -I am very comfortable with its shape and size. It is relatively higher and larger than most gaming mice. -It is very heavy, and has removable weight scales, which you can customize it yourself. I feel more comfortable with heavy mice than with lighter ones. -Has a "sniper button" that lowers dpi when pressed, which can be useful in games or when working. I play competitive games like World of Tanks or Battlefield; strategy games like hoi4, ck3; and sometimes I do graphic design work for 7-8 hours non-stop. The mouse I'm going to buy must have such a shape and size like this and be heavy at the same time, don’t need customizable weight. I'm used to using a mouse with a cable, so wireless would be ok but not essential. I am in Turkey, so I can buy EU products or ask a friend living in the USA.

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Fancy-Delivery5081 β€’ 11 months ago

You mean the "RAT" Series. Im still rocking these today! Got my first RAT 7 at 2011. Now, since 3 years i use "RAT 8" and i never want any other mice. Fits like a glove for me since 13 years. tried mutiple others like Razer Basilisk, Corsair Darkstar (for ridiculous 170€ lol) Corsair M65 and a G502. I wasnt happy with any of them. RAT on top. <3

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Flying-Artichoke β€’ 11 months ago

Same, just not the right shape. My hand cramps up like crazy. I love the big chonky mice. I use the Logi MX master for work and Corsair M65 for gaming. Edit: I guess I had the G502, but still made my hand hurt like crazy

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Fresh_Indication_243 β€’ 7 months ago

Corsair M65 - yes its an FPS mouse I like being able to change my sensitivity with the click of the button below the wheel for different situations. Its been a phenomenal wired optical mouse for me. No longer dealing with shitty bluetooth dongles that stop receiving, and no longer have to do mechanical mouse maintenance and cleaning.

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mightbeagh0st β€’ 11 months ago

M65 has always done everything I need

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randomjoeguy β€’ 7 months ago

Necroing this to say this is an issue with a lot of mice... 2 of my Corsair 65 mice also died, and they cost 4-5x more than the X12 costs right now Also the X12 uses Japanese switches, so that part may be better than other mice where they have issues with double-clicking and missed clicks after time

r/buildapcsales β€’ [Mouse] EVGA X12 Dual Sensor 16K DPI Wired Gaming Mouse (Black or White) $9 ->
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randomjoeguy β€’ 7 months ago

I mean, I've bought 3 Corsair mice and all have failed with the middle mouse button, some had doubleclicking, all after 1-2 years. This seems to be a common problem with all mice with heavy use. If you're going to be replacing the mouse after a year or two anyway, it's a lot cheaper to do that on a $12 mouse than a $80 mouse.

r/buildapcsales β€’ [Mouse] EVGA X12 Dual Sensor 16K DPI Wired Gaming Mouse (Black or White) $9 ->
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TallandSpotted β€’ 5 months ago

Biggest misconception about the G502 is that it's made for large hands. While it works for some; myself included cannot use it. It's too damn narrow at the grip. My buddy with slightly smaller hands performs extremely well with it. If you fancy spending a little $$$ for a long term mouse, I recommend the Zowie EC line. Ergo shape, very large, around 70-80g, no extra software needed. I myself searched all over for a good mouse that fit my hand, went through about 40 different mice, and ended up on the "Zowie EC1-CW". I wanted large, not 100g, wireless, don't care for RGB, and more modern performance (negligible), and no additional programs needed to change mouse settings. Another few mice I enjoyed (though heavy) was the Razer Naga, Corsair M65, and (not heavy) G Pro Wireless / Superlight, and Glorious Model D. My hands are 8.25 x 4.5 (If I remember correctly). And I can totally palm the EC1-CW comfortably. It's literally a perfect fit for my hand. They also have different sizes of the same mouse. Also take grip style into account. I'm more a hybrid of Palm/claw. Width was the biggest killer for most mice from my experience. Anything under 63mm grip area width gave me cramps in my hand

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YixoPhoenix β€’ 11 months ago

Corsair m65 works for me, tried some other logitech and a more expensive corsair one but were all worse.

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