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Obi1

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About Obi1

  • Birthday Apr 17, 2003

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  • Steam
    Steamcommunity.com/id/lordtan
  • Origin
    FezTez

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i3 4170
  • Motherboard
    ASRock B85M Pro3
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 4gb (2x2gb)
  • GPU
    Zotac GTX750Ti
  • Case
    Dazumba D-Vito 960
  • Storage
    WDC Blue 1TB
  • PSU
    Seasonic S12II 520W
  • Cooling
    Intel Stock Cooling
  • Keyboard
    Rapoo V500 Mechanical Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Corsair Katar
  • Sound
    Edifier P185, KZ ZS3
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit (OEM)

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  1. Nice review haha, I think you need new mouse, Mionix is good for you. Just Buy It .
  2. Ok, thanks mate. I take all of the photo with my phone and doesn't use any lighting. Next time I'll use my DSLR.
  3. Hi everyone! I got a Corsair Katar yesterday. I thought i'll do a review of it, so here it is: FIRST IMPRESSIONS First impressions about this mice after I got this mice out of the box is, whoa this is possibly the simplest gaming mouse I've ever seen in my entire life. The packaging is so simple. Build Quality The build quality is so good, the right and left clicks are not really light but not too heavy to click, but the problem is the middle click. It's not light, unlike the left and right clicks. The body is very comfortable with rubber coating that has a triangle pattern on both sides, that makes the mouse easier to grip. The rubberized plastic on the top should be comfortable for all kinds of grips. The Katar is made by all-plastic and the plastic feels solid. It weighs just 85 grams, making the mouse so light so you can easily lift it. The Katar's button layout speaks to its purpose as an FPS gaming mouse. The Katar has an ambidextrous design, and there is NO SIDE BUTTONS at all on it. For some users, no side buttons may be okay. Spec Warranty : Two years DPI :100 dpi - 8000 dpi Sensor Type :Optical Mouse Backlighting : Red Programmable Buttons : 4 Report Rate : Selectable 1000Hz/500Hz/250Hz/125Hz On-board Memory : Yes Weight : 85g Mouse Feet : Extra Large PTFE CUE Software : Enabled Cable : 1.8m Tangle Free Rubber Game Type : MOBA, FPS Dimensions : 110.7mm x 63.9mm x 38.4mm Conclusion The Katar is a basic gaming mouse with a solid sensor, great primary buttons and a super comfortable grip (at least for me). Corsair Katar is located at the mid-range segment, priced at $39, which in turn gives it a good value. It is indeed a great gaming mouse. Hope you enjoy this review.This is my first post btw if it's too short I'm so sorry. My name is Michael Tan and I will see you next time.
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