DPI or dots per inch, aka CPI (counts per inch), is the stat that measures how sensitive your mouse is. The lower the CPI, the slower your mouse cursor, and the higher it is, the faster your mouse ...
For any person who is into gaming, the quality of input devices matters a lot. Wired over wireless peripherals. Mechanical keyboard or nothing. Hall effect switches for controllers. And when it comes ...
Everything connected to a PC should go faster. The processor, the GPU, the storage drive, the printer (like that’ll ever happen), and even the mouse. Yes, the mouse. You may not know it if you’re ...
If you’re only getting into PC gaming or playing competitively, you may have some misconceptions about how to get the most from your Razer DeathAdder Elite, HyperX Pulsefire, or other gaming mouse.
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Your Mouse DPI Specs Don't Matter Anymore
When it comes to mice—gaming models in particular—there are few specifications thrown around as much as DPI or Dots Per Inch. Bigger, simple numbers have always been a marketer's dream, but now with ...
Even though it tends to not be a top priority when putting together a gaming PC, selecting the best mouse to meet a user's needs is important. The market is flooded with countless gaming mice of all ...
We've been talking about gaming mice a little bit in the past few weeks, and one of the ways gamers judge the quality of their mice is by the DPI: dots per inch. You see a high number, and you think ...
A gaming mouse today will have a lot of buttons and features, like a sensor that can surpass even 20,000, but that is a number no one will realistically use. On paper, it would seem as if the higher ...
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