Ibuypower precision gaming mouse review




















This time, the line was answered in a minute. The tech listened to me explain my audio issues and gave me advice on how to solve them, first by making sure I had done everything I could like download the driver, mess with settings, etc. As for the other issue, he directed me to test my memory, figuring the graphics card would show pixilation or some other visible effect before the screen froze.

He explained if the memory was bad I had several options on how to replace it and what the process would be. He asked if I had any questions and listened patiently as I complimented in the degree turn-around in service times. He explained that this was their post-Covid phone system and that they had finally caught up. I did the one-hour memory test and found the memory was fine — I suspect the 3d rendering program is the culprit here.

I was very impressed, however. The company saw that there was a problem with their customer service, and they fixed it rather than invest more in sales. So, if you want a custom-built PC built right at an excellent price and with excellent customer support, I suggest you choose iBuyPower. Disclaimer: I had bought my previous PC from iBuyPower after shopping around and had a much better initial experience with customer service, which is why I was so disappointed by the extended hold times in November.

I feel it also worth mentioning that I had gone with iBuyPower after their competitor sent me a PC someone had obviously dropped and put in the box anyway. The competitor would not take the PC back and I had to cancel the charge on my credit card. I am not sure if I am supposed to mention names in reviews, but they have since changed their name and raised their prices.

I am receiving an Amazon gift card for submitting this review. I expected upfront I would be paying a premium having the computer being built by someone else but I didn't want to deal with the headache of trying to procure the parts myself and I am glad that I did as I am sure if I didn't go with them I may still be waiting on some of the parts I desire today. Overall, I love the fact that my unit came in fully intact with no parts visibly damaged.

Even more impressive as the exterior box did have some damage during transit. I will state some of the minor details that were missed mostly because I feel that while it doesn't inhibit the ability for the unit to function properly, I do believe that awareness of these details could help improve the quality of labor to ensure that these minor details aren't missed later on.

The first issue that came up was that the only M. Because of this I don't have the correct screws for securing a drive in my second M. I know that not every customer that orders through iBuypower may be knowledgeable enough to notice but details like this can be embarrassing if in a GPU shortage like we have now The second issue that came up, my selected motherboard has a specific fan header set aside for liquid cooler pumps as it has presets in the motherboard BIOS to make that header more efficient for All-in-One liquid coolers.

Instead the AiO slot had a couple of the case fans plugged into it. I understand that not all motherboards have an AiO optimized fan header, but system builders that have as their job to build systems should at least have the ability to receive the information they need to most efficiently utilize the included parts.

Again, I feel that it is likely a lack of access to information for the specific motherboard that may have been part of the cause of this small oversight. While the second issue I was able to fix myself, the first issue I have yet to be able to find what I need and my attempts to reach through the motherboard's manufacturer has not been very promising. In the end, no issues with the BIOS or the system's ability to boot properly. It worked right out of the box and I am happy that I have the hardware that I wanted without the headache of trying to beat the scalper bots trying to get the hardware myself.

The issues that came up I feel the greater share of buyers may not notice. And overall the positives far outweigh the negatives. I plan to recommend them if there is anyone hoping to get a gaming system that either is unaware of the current situation with GPUs and high end CPUs or they are aware and are looking for alternatives than dealing with the headaches of trying to acquisition the parts themselves fighting with scalpers and miners.

Buying from iBuyPower was great. I built a custom PC from them, and it is great. Given the current chip shortage and scalpers, buying a prebuilt is really the cheapest way to get a gaming PC in early That is not to mention that iBuyPower usually has deals, which make buying a PC from them super affordable all things considered.

Buying it new, a super would equal the total cost of my system. Obviously, the super is an older generation card, so I could've opted for a ti which has around the same performance. However, even in a normal GPU environment, my iBuyPower build would have been cheaper by a significant margin. I cannot promise that you will be able to get as good a deal as I was because the super was likely discounted because they were getting rid of stock to move to the newer generation GPUs.

Nevertheless, given the current environment and the regular deals that iBuyPower holds, buying from iBuyPower is still probably going to be cheaper than building your own for most of Because many people are working from home, you will find that build times on custom PCs as opposed to their same day ready systems are quite long. It took around 4. That's not to mention that my shipment was slowed down by the winter storm that hit the middle of the US which caused a couple weeks of delay on my shipment.

As a result, in total, it took around weeks for me to get my order. I can't fault iBuyPower much because they can only handle so many orders, and they cannot control the weather. You should factor in this time as you make your buying decision.

The only qualm I had with iBuyPower was their customer service. After a few weeks, I had seen no progress on my build, which I think is pretty normal given the amount of orders they are receiving.

I tried to call them multiple times, but it always said their line was busy. It seems like they don't have a "hold" system for their phones, where you can wait until the next available representative.

After a few days of attempting to speak to someone, I finally did, but it is pretty mind blowing that a company like iBuyPower has this problem. For this review, I called in, and the same thing happened. Although this was pretty frustrating, my overall experience was phenomenal, and I cannot recommend iBuyPower enough. Love the PC and its amazing graphics. Looks really cool.

The fans light up random colors and it really makes it stand out in the dark. It's also very quiet, can hardly hear it when playing games. Below, we've listed the best of the best in each category of gaming mouse you can think of. This lists covers all the bases: programmable buttons, RGB lighting, wireless, scroll wheels, optical sensors, and more. If you've been looking for the best gaming mouse, you'll likely find it among these.

Please note that the following prices indicate the product's regular price and don't reflect any current discounts or fluctuations. Retailers like Amazon tend to discount products regularly, so you may be able to snag one of these mice at an even cheaper price than normal.

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The Razer DeathAdder V2 is a fantastic gaming mouse, especially for fans of shooters with big hands. It's been Razer's flagship mouse for a long while, and its affordable price makes it an even more attractive option. Its bigger size fits nicely into larger hands, and the left and right mouse buttons feel great for shooters like Rainbow Six Siege and Valorant. It also features two large programmable buttons close to where your thumb rests naturally on a mouse.

These work excellently for commands such as throwing a grenade or performing a melee attack as well as special abilities in games like Overwatch. That said, the limited number of programmable buttons might make it a less attractive choice for fans of MMOs and other genres that require easy access to macros and certain commands.

The DeathAdder V2 Pro was released last year as the first version of Razer's DeathAdder to boast wireless connectivity--and it has an impressive battery life to boot. Like the regular V2, it comes with buttons that let you adjust the DPI sensitivity, allowing you to go from more sluggish cursor movements to extremely fast ones instantly.

Razer's own software lets you adjust each of the five sensitivity modes to your liking. The Corsair Katar Pro Wireless gaming mouse is about as streamlined as you can get. Its compact form factor feels good to hold for long sessions, and its limited number of buttons keep things simple for mapping controls and adjusting DPI sensitivity. The 10, DPI optical sensor may not match up to higher-end mice, but it still provides plenty of sensitivity for most people.

While this may seem inconvenient, this makes it possible to provide a total charge time of hours, and if you have a pair of rechargeable batteries, you'll be good to use the Katar Pro for as long as you want--mice with internal, non-replaceable batteries will lose charge over extended use. The Roccat Kain Aimo is a sturdy-feeling mouse, made of a mostly plastic shell that's accented with a touch of metal to give it a sharp look.

It's buttons are satisfying to press. Two thumb buttons feel comfortable and are perfect for remapping, while the DPI button right below the scroll wheel allows you to adjust the 16K DPI optical sensor's sensitivity on the fly. Using the Kain is an excellent experience, gliding nicely across mouse pads and feeling accurate in the thick of action.

It features a battery life of up to 50 hours, more than enough for several days of play before charging is required. One downside, however, is that if you use the RGB lighting, there's a noticeable drop in battery performance--Roccat's site says it drops to 35 hours with illumination on. The Kain is an excellent mouse, and if you can live without the RGB lighting, then it's definitely worth picking up. It's slightly smaller than the DeathAdder, but it still felt good in my large hands.

And like most of Razer's gaming mice, it shined in our tests. The Basilisk comes in three different variations, which all share the exact same shape but offer different options. It comes with six programmable buttons and is powered by one AA battery. It's the most basic of the three variations, containing only one on-board memory profile and no RGB lighting. The wired Basilisk V2, on the other hand, boasts five onboard profiles, 11 programmable buttons, and 2 RGB lighting zones as well as customizable scroll-wheel resistance--the latter makes it so you can move the scroll wheel with no clicking or all the clicking in the world.

However, the Basilisk V2 can't be used wirelessly. The third variation is the Basilisk Ultimate, a mouse you can use both wirelessly and wired. It uses the 2. Plugging it in with the included soft cable turns it into a wired mouse. NPET M70 has a laser sensor with flash speed and excellent consistency to play any game easily. It has 7 buttons to assign any function of your choice especially in battle or shooting games.

You can easily change the mouse sensitivity by using the button and it is perfect to play most of the games either online or on your PC. The gaming mouse also comes with dedicated software through which you can not only program the features but also choose different colors for your mouse. Another spec that you will get in a gaming mouse is the DPI button through which you can change the sensitivity of the mouse. Whereas, in a standard mouse you would need to change the settings.

The design of a gaming mouse is more versatile than an ordinary mouse. The gaming mouse is designed with a comfortable shape so gamers can have a longer gaming session without getting fatigued. Unlike other mice, the ibuypower gaming mouse has RGB lightings with brilliant color effects, which gives them a very cool appearance. These RGB lighting can also be customized through the software of mouse. Sensitivity and precision really matter in a game therefore, the ibuypower gaming mouse has better precision control and has much higher DPI, which is essential to play any demanding game smoothly.

With an ordinary mouse, controlling or changing the sensitivity is really hard, but with an ibuypower gaming mouse, you can change the DPI with just a single click on its button. The mouse software allows gamers to adjust their precision and sensitivity. Plus, whatever feature you want in your mouse can be accessed by ibuypower software. While an ordinary mouse can never provide such customizability and you can never get that precision with it. Being a gamer means that you spend most of your time on your PC playing games and having fatigue is a very common complaint from the young gamers.

It happens due to the poor ergonomics of your mouse. The most important factor to consider in a gaming mouse. The ibuypower mouse has great ergonomics that provide comfort while playing games for longer hours. However, you must take a break between the gaming sessions otherwise your hands or wrist will get strain.

The built quality of a mouse matters for almost all computer users, but the ones who play games must get a mouse that can survive all wear and tear in the future. The gaming mouse is always being rough compared to the standard mouse. Therefore, ibuypower mice are made with great durability with good quality wires which ensures the longevity of the gaming mouse. The ibuypower mouse offers over 10 million clicks in a single life cycle which is pretty great for a gamer to play unlimited games.

After that, click the settings of that mouse and set the sensitivity you want. Yes, if you want a good gaming setup then investing in ibuypower gaming mouse is a great option. But keep in mind, these gaming mice are expensive for their exceptional features and design. FPS or similar shooting games require much lower sensitivity ranging from to DPI and the ideal setting to play real-time games, set DPI to or Frank Ricketts lives in the USA with his wife and two kids.

He is the bestselling author of 3 novels. He writes sweet, fun, mysteries, and products reviews.



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