Those links were just for reference. I'm not gonna buy from manufacturer.
One thing I just noticed. I am a fingertip grip type. On the manufacturer's website, it is stated that Rival 300's design is for "claw" and "palm" types(scroll down to "design" section).
Should I be worried about this?
Yeah I did notice about those logitech products. But SS have that charm I can't deny . Those positive comments above make me feel like going for rival 300
g502 is slightly higher than my range. In my region, in terms of price, it makes a difference.
Are you saying "forget about the steelseries" or "these are also good, you should check them out" ?
I have quite large hands. ---> rival 300
What about the quality? How do these mice perform? Are they durable, reliable? If not, can you point me somewhere?
Simple topic. I'm looking for a gaming mouse. I've got these in my mind.
https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/rival-300
https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/sensei-raw
They are in the same price range. Not sure what to pick since I don't have any experience with pro gaming mice. Feel free to suggest other mice than those two.(within the same price range).
Let me know if further information is required. Thanks in advance.
24-pin cable was fine. It was not the part that failed. PCI-E cable failed. How can this damage a motherboard?
Damage to motherboard through pcie power cord? Sounds unlikely to me