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Rival 110
#233 in Gaming Mice

SteelSeries - Rival 110

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El3tr0 • 4 months ago

I had a SS 100, then 110, now rival 3, it's amazing bro

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Hychus232 • 5 months ago

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

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Hychus232 • 3 months ago

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.

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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Hychus232 • 3 months ago

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.

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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Hychus232 • 3 months ago

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.

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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McDealinger • 9 months ago

SteelSeries Rival 110 – many years ago, I had the same one - nice one. Then look on SteelSeries Rival 3 or Razer Viper Mini

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meatballFist • 12 months ago

same here! currently looking for budget mouse my current one is SS rival 110 gaming got it for free when i bought gaming laptop from the guy

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meatballFist • 12 months ago

my budget $30 both aren’t available from where i live but i have seen attack shark m3 for $33 i want something to last long now my SS still working only scroll wheel doesn’t work properly

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spartan195 • 9 months ago

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

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Drussaxe • 4 months ago

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.

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
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GjRant • 4 months ago

Damn dude your hands are massive, maybe even bigger than mine. Ill give you the list of all of the mice I've tried. 1. Steel Series Aerox 5 - probably my favorite but it is expensive, I don't particularly like the software, It had an issue where it would disconnect randomly sometimes, and after a few years the scroll wheel stopped working. But the weight and button configuration are what are great about this one. It also has a comfortable shape for big hands. 2. Pulsar xlite v4 large - great mouse, great shape, i can almost palm it, I can if im feeling lazy, wide enough for a comfy finger tip grip that large hands pretty much have to use. I wish it had more side buttons but this is my current mouse that i replaced the Aerox with and I love it. I whole heartedly recommend giving this one a try. It has a simple software that just does what its supposed to and nothing else. The software also doesnt need to be running all the time. 3. Mionix Naos Pro - its almost perfect, its almost what i want it to be. if it were just a little taller i would be able to palm it. I think its a solid choice for xxl hands but its just not quite there, the pulsar is far lighter and has a better shape for fingertip grip. 4. Steel series rival - solid, heavy, you can actually add weights to make it heavier. back when i used this i didnt think i would like a light mouse. over all a good mouse with a good shape for large hands. 5. Logi G604 - great mouse, i dont think they make them anymore so they are hard to find/expensive. Scroll wheel is great. Probably about as close to an mx master as your gonna get. Has the weird shape where it gets skinnier where the ring and pinky finger rest so you end up dragging or sticking out your pinky. Lots of thumb buttons, did i mention i like that. 6. Roccat kone xp air - weird shape, almost looks like a left handed mouse but its not. i really like the button configuration but the shape just makes it uncomfortable for the ring and pinky finger, side buttons arent worth an uncomfortable grip 7. Logi G900 - meh one of the first "large" mice i aquired. Its too narrow to be comfortable for xxl hands. 8. Logi G502 - dont listen to anyone who recommends this mouse, its actually not really any smaller than any of the other mice here but the button placement is verry uncomfortable for xxl large hands. I think that about covers it other than I use an mxMaster 3 at work. I would still like for these all to be a little bigger but gaming mice don't get any bigger than this that i have found. TLDR I RECCOMEND THE PULSAR XLITE V4 LARGE Edit - I've held some of the razers at the store and i didn't particularly care for them.

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LemmeSmashPls_ • 7 months ago

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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macuser007 • 3 months ago

Mentioned it here before: The biggest in game improvement came when I switched from an MX518 to the og Rival (inkl. cheating accusations). I wish SteelSeries would stop producing garbage and revive this shape with decent tech. Chasing this high ever since.

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NECooley • 5 months ago

Steelseries Rival, don’t worry. I’ll always love you, even if nobody else does, lmao.

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sladeAU • about 1 month ago

I would never buy a hyperx mouse again. Mine was just crap. I lasted about 3 months before I swapped back to my ss rival.

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SpamOJavelin • 11 months ago

>I keep breaking my Logitech G703 mice How are they breaking? That might be a good place to start, choosing something that is 'stronger' in the area they are breaking. I'm a bit surprised, as I have worn-through several mice (I'm a software developer and gamer, and use a mouse for hours every day for decades), but I have never had a mouse break, just worn out to the point that the finishes wear through or the clicker/scroll becomes intermittent. I have personally been happy with the SteelSeries Rival mouse I have been using for the last 7 years. I liked the Steelseries Sensei before that, but any soft-touch finish is not BIFL.

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ST4K__ • 5 months ago

Logitech mx518 then a steelseries rival

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ST4K__ • 5 months ago

had to switch my rival for a g502 because the plastic on the side was eaten then after 2 monts or so i bought back the newer version of the rival

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