Not a fan of the Naga to be honest.
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How could anyone make use of 8200 DPI?
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Well I have mine at 1800, I've tried 5600 and it's just mental.
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I play with my Naga at 5600 dpi, which seems more than most. There must be a point where the average human cannot actually control past a certain sensitivity.
Steelseries have a 11600 DPI mouse
More often than not the benefit is not in using it at the full setting but that it reduces error (thats how it works on the SS mice). An example is measuring centimetres with a centimetre ruler, then measuring it with a millimetre ruler, same measurement, less chance of error. Best way I can explain it![]()
the Steelseries i'm using atm seems happier with a slightly lower dpi, i have it at 2200 for desktop and 3600 for gaming
my RAT i think use at 3600 for dektop and 4600 for gaming
i used to think it was just pointless to have anything higher than 1600, but once you get used to it you can't go back
re the Ouroboros, i'm like a few others here, as soon as i saw it was wireless i came over all Duncan Bannatyne...
Nah I used to be on 3200 with my Deathadder and now I am on 1600 with my G9x. It's more accurate for sniping etc.
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