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Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530

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The Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530 has amazing tracking performance because it uses the best-in-class PixArt PMW3360 sensor. With a price of $50, it is also more affordable than most competitors, even including fantastic software with great RGB customization options.

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If this mouse would have been out of the box sub 90g, i might think of it as a good option for competitive gaming.

Currently using the Cougar Revenger S, witch sets the standard pretty damn high, but it is a little bit small in my hand.
 
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If this mouse would have been out of the box sub 90g, i might think of it as a good option for competitive gaming.

Currently using the Cougar Revenger S, witch sets the standard pretty damn high, but it is a little bit small in my hand.
I tested the Revenger S as well, and in my honest opinion the MM530 is objectively better in almost every single aspect. Of course the shape and surface preferences remain totally subjective.
 
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Luckily, as you may know, CM is pushing their new stuff pretty hard right now. I will have a chance with the MM530 soon and hopefully it might deliver better experience for me. A good start would be non squishy FW and back buttons on the side, like in the unfortunate case of the Revenger S.

IMO the mold of the Mamba tournament is Nirvana. Moving my hand from any mouse after extended use to the Mamba is like the feeling of taking off your shoes after a long day of work.
 
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Looks like Cougar something
 
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Luckily, as you may know, CM is pushing their new stuff pretty hard right now. I will have a chance with the MM530 soon and hopefully it might deliver better experience for me. A good start would be non squishy FW and back buttons on the side, like in the unfortunate case of the Revenger S.

IMO the mold of the Mamba tournament is Nirvana. Moving my hand from any mouse after extended use to the Mamba is like the feeling of taking off your shoes after a long day of work.

I didn't have any firmware related issues during the testing tession with the MM530, but I had some errors popping up while I was testing the Revenger S (mostly when I was starting up the driver program it somehow didn't recognize the mouse/crashed). Huge props to Cougar for listening to the users, I had many suggestions that they implemented later on (I guess I wasn't the only one suggesting these things), but they still need to work on some things. Btw the MM530 has pretty much the same quality (mushy, hard to press) side buttons as the Revenger S, so it won't be an upgrade that way.
As for the Mamba, I did not have the chance to try it yet, but I definitely will, if they care to release a reworked version with a proper optical sensor.

Looks like Cougar something
I guess you think of the Cougar Surpassion, and yes, they are similar, however they are not the same. And CM's design was first with the Alcor/Mizar back then.
 
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If only they use D2FC-F-K(50m) come-on it must be few cents more if they bought mass numbers ,20M clicks should be retired by now.
 
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If only they use D2FC-F-K(50m) come-on it must be few cents more if they bought mass numbers ,20M clicks should be retired by now.
To be honest they don't make that much of a difference. The quality of these switches is degrading, the QC is blatantly random, and they will die before they should anyways. As for the marketing side, the 50M sounds better for sure so they could even sell more mice that way probably...
 
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If this mouse would have been out of the box sub 90g, i might think of it as a good option for competitive gaming.
Out of curiosity, I just weighed my mouse and it comes in at 137grams. I have no problems gaming with it. Some people prefer a lighter mouse, and some a heavier. Just depends on your preference.
 
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Out of curiosity, I just weighed my mouse and it comes in at 137grams. I have no problems gaming with it. Some people prefer a lighter mouse, and some a heavier. Just depends on your preference.
Generally lighter mice are better, because they strain your wrist less, especially if you are gaming with a low sensitivity. But yes, this is mainly all personal preference.
I've been gaming with heavy mice for a long time, but now I couldn't go back to anything above ~90 g on a long term.
 
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Generally lighter mice are better, because they strain your wrist less, especially if you are gaming with a low sensitivity.
That's a good point. For people like me, who have large hands and strong arms, a lighter mouse can actually cause a problem with gaming, mouse intensive programs use(such as image editing). But for people with hands more in the normal to small range, lighter mice can be beneficial.

This is why I watch reviews for keyboards and mice as I want to keep a variety of choices on hand for my client base to choose from. For this reason I can appreciate the examinations and in-depth effort that has been on offer here as you've been going into great detail and offer lots of info for people to consider.
 
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