Do you have anything in your ratings to qualify how likely the switches are likely to fail? In the past 5 years, I've had a Logitech G903 and G502 mice both have switches no longer able to reliably register clicks/registering an early release, when the switches on my 10+ year old Logitechs still work just fine. Counter intuitively, this likely happens more on switches/mice rated for larger click lives: modern mice don't supply the specified wetting voltages for their switches, thus resulting in poor longevity.
Hitscan Hyperlight just came out btw. Should be the best-built and shaped 40g claw/fingertip mouse out there. It was probably released just after you had started testing lol. And it should only land at Canadian stores in the next week or two, otherwise you’d have to order from the US. They did say they pay the duties, though. Also, Finalmouse is a thing. Good luck getting one, though 😂
Almost every mouse was a Razer or Logitech, which have software they want to run in the background that is relatively resource heavy. I wouldn't even consider a Razer until they stop trying to install Synapse the moment they're plugged in. At least the Logitech don't try to force you to use the software. but a lot of features like button mapping are locked to it. Personally, I am a fan of the Keychron M6 which is offered with 4k polling rate and the software doesn't always try to run if you install it, or the new Lemokey G1 which offers 8k polling, can be programmed through their web app, and doesn't require an install. Although it has nothing to do with performance, I also enjoyed the little keyboard shaped dongle their 4k polling rate mice come with. I have 2 M6's and although they feel cheaper than Logitech's soft-touch coating on the MX series mice (primarily for work not gaming), Logitech's coating on the newer MX started disintegrating after less than year of regular work use. I also like that after I mapped the tilt scroll wheel function to keyboard shortcuts for tab switching I didn't have to continue using the software on the M6, while the Logitech doesn't use the custom mapping without Options+ running for me.
it is useless if u do not have 4090 and 7800x3d those mouse req top hardware otherwise fps drops. 0.1 low 1% low huge drops, average fps to. And fps drops means higher input lag.
Do you have anything in your ratings to qualify how likely the switches are likely to fail? In the past 5 years, I've had a Logitech G903 and G502 mice both have switches no longer able to reliably register clicks/registering an early release, when the switches on my 10+ year old Logitechs still work just fine. Counter intuitively, this likely happens more on switches/mice rated for larger click lives: modern mice don't supply the specified wetting voltages for their switches, thus resulting in poor longevity.
Any idea which has the quietest clicks?
No ROCCAT? Do you test them? I think they are underrepresented in general.
Hitscan Hyperlight just came out btw. Should be the best-built and shaped 40g claw/fingertip mouse out there. It was probably released just after you had started testing lol. And it should only land at Canadian stores in the next week or two, otherwise you’d have to order from the US. They did say they pay the duties, though.
Also, Finalmouse is a thing. Good luck getting one, though 😂
Almost every mouse was a Razer or Logitech, which have software they want to run in the background that is relatively resource heavy. I wouldn't even consider a Razer until they stop trying to install Synapse the moment they're plugged in. At least the Logitech don't try to force you to use the software. but a lot of features like button mapping are locked to it.
Personally, I am a fan of the Keychron M6 which is offered with 4k polling rate and the software doesn't always try to run if you install it, or the new Lemokey G1 which offers 8k polling, can be programmed through their web app, and doesn't require an install. Although it has nothing to do with performance, I also enjoyed the little keyboard shaped dongle their 4k polling rate mice come with. I have 2 M6's and although they feel cheaper than Logitech's soft-touch coating on the MX series mice (primarily for work not gaming), Logitech's coating on the newer MX started disintegrating after less than year of regular work use. I also like that after I mapped the tilt scroll wheel function to keyboard shortcuts for tab switching I didn't have to continue using the software on the M6, while the Logitech doesn't use the custom mapping without Options+ running for me.
If you’re a performance-focus gamer, get the OP1 8K.
it is useless if u do not have 4090 and 7800x3d those mouse req top hardware otherwise fps drops. 0.1 low 1% low huge drops, average fps to. And fps drops means higher input lag.