
CORSAIR - M65 RGB ELITE Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse
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Last updated: Sep 24, 2025 Scoring
Corsair M65 RGB Elite for me, had it 10 years and is still available now. Adjustable dpi, 18000 max which is ludicrous. Polling rates as high as 8,000Hz again that's ludicrous. Sniper button for FPS games. Yes it's wired, can't stand having to charge or change batteries all the time.
r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->>I would want something WITH ten key, macro keys, and volume control as well. As far as a mouse goes, I would want a couple extra buttons on the side, but nothing crazy like some MMO mice I've seen If you need dedicated macro KB keys, then the K100 is about the only choice. K95 Platinum XT models are getting scarce and you may prefer the standard bottom row and spacing on the K100. However, be aware any KB key can be assigned as a macro key, so all those Scroll Lock, Pause, num pad and right sided keys can be made to do the job with a click. That makes the K70 models like the MAX an additional choice. The Darkstar has the nice amount of useful side buttons that can be activated without requiring extreme finger precision. It also has tilt command options, so left, right, front, rear mouse tilts also can become macro triggers or other commands. The M65 Elite and Night*sabre* also have tilt commands that effectively become another set of side buttons.
r/Corsair • Best Corsair Gaming Keyboard and Mouse? ->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
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->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
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->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.
r/DotA2 • What gaming mouse do you currently use? ->M65 has always done everything I need
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Love my m65
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->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 • [Mouse] EVGA X12 Dual Sensor 16K DPI Wired Gaming Mouse (Black or White) $9 ->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 • [Mouse] EVGA X12 Dual Sensor 16K DPI Wired Gaming Mouse (Black or White) $9 ->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
r/MouseReview • Largest yet Lightest Gaming Mouse? G502 is still too small. Carpal Tunnel pain. ->Corsair m65 works for me, tried some other logitech and a more expensive corsair one but were all worse.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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