
SteelSeries - Rival 110
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I had a SS 100, then 110, now rival 3, it's amazing bro
All these Razers and only ONE Corsair??? The only two mice I’ve had last longer than 2 years (without screwed scroll wheels, double clicking, or anything) are the Corsair NightSword and the Steelseries 110. Steelseries doesn’t hold up anymore, unfortunately, but I recommend Corsair mice to everyone. Everyone who tried them based on my recommendations weren’t disappointed
I bought a Razer Naga Trinity and it started double clicking within 9 months. Shocking anything they make lasts longer than a year On the flip side, my Steelseries Rival 110 has been my most solid mouse ever purchased. I bought it in 2017 or 2018 as a cheap mouse to carry with my laptop, and it’s so stout and solid I love that thing My main PC has a Corsair NightSword and after over 2 years of very heavy gaming and Blender use, the scroll wheel button is starting to get inconsistent. That’s lasted longer than any Razer, new Steelseries, Alienware, or Cooler Master mouse I’ve ever owned.
I bought a Razer Naga Trinity and it started double clicking within 9 months. Shocking anything they make lasts longer than a year On the flip side, my Steelseries Rival 110 has been my most solid mouse ever purchased. I bought it in 2017 or 2018 as a cheap mouse to carry with my laptop, and it’s so stout and solid I love that thing My main PC has a Corsair NightSword and after over 2 years of very heavy gaming and Blender use, the scroll wheel button is starting to get inconsistent. That’s lasted longer than any Razer, new Steelseries, Alienware, or Cooler Master mouse I’ve ever owned.
I bought a Razer Naga Trinity and it started double clicking within 9 months. Shocking anything they make lasts longer than a year On the flip side, my Steelseries Rival 110 has been my most solid mouse ever purchased. I bought it in 2017 or 2018 as a cheap mouse to carry with my laptop, and it’s so stout and solid I love that thing My main PC has a Corsair NightSword and after over 2 years of very heavy gaming and Blender use, the scroll wheel button is starting to get inconsistent. That’s lasted longer than any Razer, new Steelseries, Alienware, or Cooler Master mouse I’ve ever owned.
My ss rival 110 is 4yo+ and still works good
SteelSeries Rival 110 – many years ago, I had the same one - nice one. Then look on SteelSeries Rival 3 or Razer Viper Mini
I would go for a Rival mouse from steelseries, cheap, awesome quality and an awesome sensor, never had an issue, never lost a tracking or fight because of the mouse, all buttons work as the first day, only the shell is a bit work out by my hand, completely normal. I’ve been using my old rival 100 for like 10 years now, priced at 32€ back then, and it still works like the first day. I have one thing clear, if it breaks someday, I’ll buy another one, I think the 100 is discontinued, so that would be the current 110 model if I’m not wrong. You can’t go bad with those My tips for gaming mouses: - Never go wireless - The simpler, the better, you don’t need 150 buttons - Hybrid grip, ( left & right handed) works the best, shapes are slim and easy to grip - Look for the best sensos, optic sensor are better, steelseries uses a really good ones, se other brands also do, but that’s really important to not get aim drift when doing flicks on low sensitivity settings - Again, use wired mouses - Better for ones that don’t required drivers, optional are good, but required software ones will give you nightmares on the long run. Better to get something that will run forever without any external dependency
SteelSeries Rival no doubt
I've been using a Steelseries Rival for the past 6 years and I have no complaints. It doesn't have a lot of buttons tho! I used to use the buttons for my rotation on WoW but kinda fell off raiding and keyboard and clicking are enough for my daily play. I haven't tried to keybind anything to the extra buttons. Also you might be able to just take your mouse apart and clean out the gunk buildup from under / around the keys and it might fix your issue. I did that with the (also Steelseries) WoW Cataclysm mouse I have had for like 8 years and it helped with the wheel sticking. It fucking had cat hair in it because of course it did 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Razer also makes pretty good mice! Or at least they used to.
Have you looked into Logitech g502 series, or the razor Naga pro, that's about as big as they get. I'm 11cm by 21 , steel series rival is pretty big too that's what I have, it's got an on board chips to store macros right on the mouse. Also try a claw grip, helps alot with big hands.
Easily, you just need a steeleseries rival or a razer naga or some equivalent mouse that has like 12 buttons. Either that or you could just become a clicker
My very first Steelseries mouse (Rival, over 10 years old) is still working flawlessly, while three new ones have broken since (all with faulty left mouse button). The rubber grip of all four also started dissolving after a few months.... so for me personally Steelseries sadly is no option no more. Logitech has better rubber grips and similar ergonomics but the same problem with faulty switches after \~1 year. For a few years now, I'm using G502 which I have to replace every year.... which sucks but the price is acceptable and I couldn't find anything better yet.
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