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If you are looking for a replacement, check out the Zowie mice. They are almost the same and have decent sensors.

Sensei,Zowie,Razer Deathadder. If u take good care of ur razer products and u dint receive a shitty one then itll last for years just like any other brand.

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I use at about 2400 with 800 on the sniper button on my corsair m60 it is not very accurate

, but I just cant play on a lower DPI. and I pobably shold lower the DIP on the sniper button

lol if u aint accurate enough then lower it. i couldnt play at low either but now im used to playing low(24inches for a 360)

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Razer Mamba @ 6.4K DPI and 1000Hz polling

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Deathadder 2013, 1600 dpi, about 30cm/360 (0.9 sens in quake).

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This may be helpful if your trying to measure cm/360. http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm

 

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found its best to set your mouse as close as you can to the screen dpi or at least match its ratio. like 1600/900 dpi if your gaming on a 1080p screen. just dropping down that little bit should increase your accuracy if your mouse isnt bogged down with acceleration or prediction issues.

personally i found 400 a little to far down but then again i dont use office mice all day so its not like i have the muscle memory to use such low dpi properly.

so yeah for me if i want extra accuracy i drop my dpi to the next 16/9 ratio down from my screens native rez...

 

 

1 other thing you can do is turn your mouse dpi right up if your plagued by acceleration, prediction (especially) or worst of all negative acceleration.

 doing this maxes out  your mouse sensors sensitivity which would mean it will zip across the screen at breakneck speed so you then turn the mouse speed down. dont turn off the acceleration but instead set it to 0 or 1. because your mouse speed is so slow it should reduce any effect negative acceleration has on your pointer while also reducing the amount of prediction. end result is you will have to play with the mouse speed but the mouse will be ultra hi dpi at a speed that is manageable to handle.

i tried this on the anker 8000dpi mouse i was asked to review and found it to be a very good mouse at low settings and an exceptional 1 at ultra high dpi.

all for the stunning price of 19bux at launch and now 30ish. it beats the g400 hands down as the best value mouse out there and the g400 is a great mouse...

if you have a need for a mouse but dont wanna spend a lot you can do a lot worse for the money but not much better even if you spend x2 more.

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I have mine at 4000 DPI.

Feels like a natural speed to have the mouse move to me.

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G500 with ~ 1800 - 4500 DPI @ low mouse sensitivity (os + game)

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i play with like a 1200 DPI for FPS with a clutch at 500ish for accuracy.

 

playing other games though (like league of legends and RTS games) i have it at like 3200 DPI

 

and when i play OSU i have it at like 4500 DPI.

 

and i can't remember the polling rate for the life of me.

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The larger the screen resolution the more DPI i want. Now I have 2400dpi on a Type-R Mazer Cheap though but reliable with good hand grip.

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My mouse is set to 630 when skulking, 820 when Lerking and 3600 when commanding in Natural Selection 2, currently the only FPS I am actively playing.

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found its best to set your mouse as close as you can to the screen dpi or at least match its ratio. like 1600/900 dpi if your gaming on a 1080p screen. just dropping down that little bit should increase your accuracy if your mouse isnt bogged down with acceleration or prediction issues.

personally i found 400 a little to far down but then again i dont use office mice all day so its not like i have the muscle memory to use such low dpi properly.

so yeah for me if i want extra accuracy i drop my dpi to the next 16/9 ratio down from my screens native rez...

 

 

1 other thing you can do is turn your mouse dpi right up if your plagued by acceleration, prediction (especially) or worst of all negative acceleration.

 doing this maxes out  your mouse sensors sensitivity which would mean it will zip across the screen at breakneck speed so you then turn the mouse speed down. dont turn off the acceleration but instead set it to 0 or 1. because your mouse speed is so slow it should reduce any effect negative acceleration has on your pointer while also reducing the amount of prediction. end result is you will have to play with the mouse speed but the mouse will be ultra hi dpi at a speed that is manageable to handle.

i tried this on the anker 8000dpi mouse i was asked to review and found it to be a very good mouse at low settings and an exceptional 1 at ultra high dpi.

all for the stunning price of 19bux at launch and now 30ish. it beats the g400 hands down as the best value mouse out there and the g400 is a great mouse...

if you have a need for a mouse but dont wanna spend a lot you can do a lot worse for the money but not much better even if you spend x2 more.

if i use 6400 dpi i can set the in game sensitvity as low as i want i cant get 24 inches for a 360

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