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As title says, when i scroll the mouse emits a high pitched squeak. Is this RMA worthy? Keep in mind this will be the second mamba i RMA

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Any Razer product is RMA worthy.

If i knew that before i got this pile of junk... 

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RMA it. Razer Mambas pretty often have squeaky scroll wheels.

Typical Razer quality.

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Yeah i'll try and switch it for a Logitech MX master. Closest thing to a G602 i can find

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As title says, when i scroll the mouse emits a high pitched squeak. Is this RMA worthy? Keep in mind this will be the second mamba i RMA

 

RMA it. Razer Mambas pretty often have squeaky scroll wheels.

Typical Razer quality.

 

Any Razer product is RMA worthy.

I was actually planning on getting the razer mamba tournament edition, should i not get it? (still might get no matter what, but want to hear your opinions).

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Any Razer product is RMA worthy.

lol that was a good one :lol:

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I was actually planning on getting the razer mamba tournament edition, should i not get it? (still might get no matter what, but want to hear your opinions).

No get the Logitech Master

( or Mionix NAOS 7000 or Zowie mouses. Zowie and Mionix have the highest quality to me with Logitech and Corsair in second )

This is coming from someone who owns Razer products.

 

 

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I was actually planning on getting the razer mamba tournament edition, should i not get it? (still might get no matter what, but want to hear your opinions).

I had two mambas, the battery life is shit and not as advertised, and that is if it even works wirelessly. I use mine plugged in at all time. Stay away from razer

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I was actually planning on getting the razer mamba tournament edition, should i not get it? (still might get no matter what, but want to hear your opinions).

It's still fairly new so we still don't know if it has the tendency to break. If you want a decent mouse with the same shape get a Deathadder, it's a better mouse in general. Synapse is shit though.

Other better and cheaper mice are Steelseries Rival, Mionix NAOS 7000, Castor, Logitech G502/402, Zowie ZA11/12/13.

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No get the Logitech Master

( or Mionix NAOS 7000 or Zowie mouses. Zowie and Mionix have the highest quality to me with Logitech and Corsair in second )

This is coming from someone who owns Razer products.

Are they wired, lazer sensor, does not have buttons under you fingers, and a not so plastic feel while still good for small hands? (those are what im looking for.  The button under finger means i dont want my finger resting on a button, i would prefer to reach for one).

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Are they wired, lazer sensor, does not have buttons under you fingers, and a not so plastic feel while still good for small hands? (those are what im looking for.  The button under finger means i dont want my finger resting on a button, i would prefer to reach for one).

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It's still fairly new so we still don't know if it has the tendency to break. If you want a decent mouse with the same shape get a Deathadder, it's a better mouse in general. Synapse is shit though.

Other better and cheaper mice are Steelseries Rival, Mionix NAOS 7000, Castor, Logitech G502/402, Zowie ZA11/12/13.

the post above has my requirements.

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Same goes for Steelseries, I had Sensei. Meant to be "pure epicness", turned into pain in the ass. Squeaking scroll wheel and coating of the mouse was coming off after like 1 month of use.

 

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I had two mambas, the battery life is shit and not as advertised, and that is if it even works wirelessly. I use mine plugged in at all time. Stay away from razer

Im talking about the fully wired mamba.

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Are they wired, lazer sensor, does not have buttons under you fingers, and a not so plastic feel while still good for small hands? (those are what im looking for.  The button under finger means i dont want my finger resting on a button, i would prefer to reach for one).

Well look into the dimensions of the Mionix NAOS 7000 or Mionix Castor, ( same mouse ) and see if it is right for you. Zowie, as I mentioned has quality mice. Look at reciews for them also.

 

 

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Are they wired, lazer sensor, does not have buttons under you fingers, and a not so plastic feel while still good for small hands? (those are what im looking for.  The button under finger means i dont want my finger resting on a button, i would prefer to reach for one).

Mionix Castor? It's not laser, but optical sensors are superior.

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Mionix Castor? It's not laser, but optical sensors are superior.

Superior???  I believe not.  More common?  Yes.  Ive heard way more benifits from laser than optical.  Im just saying, optical is not for me.

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I have a Razer Ouroboros, and it's been fine for nearly a year now with no problems... I guess I might've just gotten a good unit and they could still have bad quality control. From Amazon reviews, it does look like the Mamba has firmware problems right now, but the squeaking doesn't seem to be common, so if I was going to get one I would wait until that's worked out. Also, according to a Newegg reviewer who's also owned an Ouroboros, the build quality doesn't feel as good as previous Razer mice, so maybe their quality is degrading.

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I have a Razer Ouroboros, and it's been fine for nearly a year now with no problems... I guess I might've just gotten a good unit and they could still have bad quality control. From Amazon reviews, it does look like the Mamba has firmware problems right now, but the squeaking doesn't seem to be common, so if I was going to get one I would wait until that's worked out. Also, according to a Newegg reviewer who's also owned an Ouroboros, the build quality doesn't feel as good as previous Razer mice, so maybe their quality is degrading.

xD i was also planning on getting the razer tartarus.  (not a razer fanboy, i just heard there stuff is comfy)

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Well look into the dimensions of the Mionix NAOS 7000 or Mionix Castor, ( same mouse ) and see if it is right for you. Zowie, as I mentioned has quality mice. Look at reciews for them also.

Both optical sensors.  Yes the dimensions may be fine but i see similar dimensions in the castor and mamba TE.

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Both optical sensors.  Yes the drmensions may be fine but i see similar dimensions in the castor and mamba TE.

Optical sensors today are amazing. There truly is barely a difference. Just try the Castor. Anything is better then Razer.

 

 

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Optical sensors today are amazing. There truly is barely a difference. Just try the Castor. Anything is better then Razer.

I dont know, let me see what others think.  Thanks for the suggestion.

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Gaming grade optical sensors feature no acceleration whatsoever and are perfect for competitive games. Also they are less picky about the surface. The only benefit of a laser sensor I can think of is that they track on glass and uneven surface.

You can check this chart. The Castor uses the same PAW3310 as the Naos 7000 and it's considered as one of the best gaming grade sensors on the market.

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No get the Logitech Master

( or Mionix NAOS 7000 or Zowie mouses. Zowie and Mionix have the highest quality to me with Logitech and Corsair in second )

This is coming from someone who owns Razer products.

 

 

It's still fairly new so we still don't know if it has the tendency to break. If you want a decent mouse with the same shape get a Deathadder, it's a better mouse in general. Synapse is shit though.

Other better and cheaper mice are Steelseries Rival, Mionix NAOS 7000, Castor, Logitech G502/402, Zowie ZA11/12/13.

 

 

Well look into the dimensions of the Mionix NAOS 7000 or Mionix Castor, ( same mouse ) and see if it is right for you. Zowie, as I mentioned has quality mice. Look at reciews for them also.

 

 

Mionix Castor? It's not laser, but optical sensors are superior.

Okay, so after awhile i came back and gave the mionix a fair chance and well you two were right, i really actually like the types of mouses they make.  However, this does not mean i dont want a laser sensor for my possible future glass desk.  My question is this, is the mionix 5000 okay?

 

Sorry for delay and previous ignorance.

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Okay, so after awhile i came back and gave the mionix a fair chance and well you two were right, i really actually like the types of mouses they make.  However, this does not mean i dont want a laser sensor for my possible future glass desk.  My question is this, is the mionix 5000 okay?

 

Sorry for delay and previous ignorance.

As for the glass part, a nice mouse pad will always be better. Also the 5000.. Um. Let me look into it.

 

 

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