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Razer DeathAdder Elite
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http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/gaming-mice/razer-deathadder-elite

Wanna hear thoughts about it, I'm planning to buy it, not 100% sure if it's worth it.
it costs 70$, only available to pre order atm, from what i heard it will be released in a few days from now 2.10.16 (not sure).
I especially wanna hear if it's better than the Zowie EC1-A / EC2-A.

http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/gaming-mice/razer-deathadder-elite

Wanna hear thoughts about it, I'm planning to buy it, not 100% sure if it's worth it.
it costs 70$, only available to pre order atm, from what i heard it will be released in a few days from now 2.10.16 (not sure).
I especially wanna hear if it's better than the Zowie EC1-A / EC2-A.
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I use right now the Deathadder 2013 i used synapse only once to configure sensitivity and then uninstalled it, does it still interfere with the mouse input?

I use right now the Deathadder 2013 i used synapse only once to configure sensitivity and then uninstalled it, does it still interfere with the mouse input?
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I have a Deathadder 3.5g that I've been using for 3 years now, no issues at all, would gladly buy a similar mouse if this one breaks (please don't)

nobelharvardsIf you do not understand those graphs, Synapse directly interferes with mouse input. Most other companies' software like Logitech's LGS and Mionix are fine.

Alright, how exactly is it bad? I want to understand what is the problem that Synapse causes, simply pointing out that "yo those graphs are jittery and the others are smooth man" doesn't explain the actual issue.
Does it cause jitters to your actual aim? Lag? I actually want to know dude.
A simple solution to that is to not install Synapse it seems, so people who don't care about macros (most people) wont have issues.
Not only that, but those tests are inaccurate because the guy just took his mice and tried to move them similarly enough.

I have a Deathadder 3.5g that I've been using for 3 years now, no issues at all, would gladly buy a similar mouse if this one breaks (please don't)

[quote=nobelharvards]
If you do not understand those graphs, Synapse directly interferes with mouse input. Most other companies' software like Logitech's LGS and Mionix are fine.
[/quote]

Alright, how exactly is it bad? I want to understand what is the problem that Synapse causes, simply pointing out that "yo those graphs are jittery and the others are smooth man" doesn't explain the actual issue.
Does it cause jitters to your actual aim? Lag? I actually want to know dude.
A simple solution to that is to not install Synapse it seems, so people who don't care about macros (most people) wont have issues.
Not only that, but those tests are inaccurate because the guy just took his mice and tried to move them similarly enough.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/556bxi/my_local_best_buy_had_the_deathadder_elite_in/
Someone on reddit already got it, default cpi steps are 800 - 1600 - 3200 - 8200 - 16000 and can be changed only with synapse installed, otherwise they get reset to default. Pretty disappointing to see no internal memory. Still no info on the sensor, but we can assume that it'll be some 3360 variant.

https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/556bxi/my_local_best_buy_had_the_deathadder_elite_in/
Someone on reddit already got it, default cpi steps are 800 - 1600 - 3200 - 8200 - 16000 and can be changed only with synapse installed, otherwise they get reset to default. Pretty disappointing to see no internal memory. Still no info on the sensor, but we can assume that it'll be some 3360 variant.
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The biggest thing is that they're finally using Omrons (previous versions didn't?) so the infamous "double click after one year" issue with Deathadders should hopefully be done with.

The biggest thing is that they're finally using Omrons (previous versions didn't?) so the infamous "double click after one year" issue with Deathadders should hopefully be done with.
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ProSkeezThe biggest thing is that they're finally using Omrons (previous versions didn't?) so the infamous "double click after one year" issue with Deathadders should hopefully be done with.

They always used omrons, just subpar quality. Regarding qc issues it's still up in the air, we are not sure those omron rebrands will lower the overall failure rate or not.

[quote=ProSkeez]The biggest thing is that they're finally using Omrons (previous versions didn't?) so the infamous "double click after one year" issue with Deathadders should hopefully be done with.[/quote]
They always used omrons, just subpar quality. Regarding qc issues it's still up in the air, we are not sure those omron rebrands will lower the overall failure rate or not.
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ProSkeezThe biggest thing is that they're finally using Omrons (previous versions didn't?) so the infamous "double click after one year" issue with Deathadders should hopefully be done with.

From what i heard the Deathadder Chroma didnt have the double click issue, only 2013 and older had it.

[quote=ProSkeez]The biggest thing is that they're finally using Omrons (previous versions didn't?) so the infamous "double click after one year" issue with Deathadders should hopefully be done with.[/quote]
From what i heard the Deathadder Chroma didnt have the double click issue, only 2013 and older had it.
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