So I recently bought one of the most expensive background lit mechanical keyboard on the market. I got interested in this when I heard of it for the first time, so I decided to read a little bit more about it and look further into the keyboard to see if it's something to buy or not since it's pretty expensive.
Tech spec:
6 Macrobuttons
Dual processors
Low profile keys
Customizable background LED
2 USB 2.0 Hubs
Anti-ghosting support - which makes it possible for you to press 256 keys without a problem, as steelseries says there is not that many keys on the m800 so there is no need to worry about missing out in the heart of the battle.
The keyboard has 2 USB connectors which you have to connect to your PC, it probably needs two to power the dual processors. The reason to the dual processor quoted by steelseries is: "Your 600 APM would go to waste if the brains of the keyboard couldn't keep up" so they added another CPU that is dedicated to processing the key presses.
This keyboard doesn't run with the old cherry MX switches but uses steelseries own mechanical switches QS1. This is one of the reasons why it's the fastest keyboard on the market, the switches only have a 3mm throw depth, a 1.5mm actuation and only require 45 cN(centiNewton) actuation force which corresponds to a kilogram force of 0.046 which is not that much. But the depth of the switches are made to faster reactions and less effort. The keys doesn't need to go so deep before they react.
I bought the apex RAW keyboard steelseries gave out a couple of years ago and I really liked the low profile keys and the keyboard itself was really well built. Like the m800 you can feel that it is really solid with a quality build. The keys doesn't give the distinct feedback that the cherry MX switches does, but it still feels good and I really like the fact that it doesn't sound so much.
The steelseries engine 3 is a powerful software that allows you to design different light patterns and use existing profiles. The gamesense ability allows the keyboard to recognize different games and they have a specific layout depending on the game. I only say a minecraft mod, dota 2 and CS GO, I haven't looked further into this since this is more of my first reaction to the keyboard itself. I personally turned the gamesense off when I played cs go since it bothered me more than it was useful. The gamesense makes the keyboard show armor, HP and ammo at three different rows of the keyboard and they go down with the HP, armor and ammo, and I personally don't want to release my eyes of the screen to be disturbed by the keyboard but that is my personal opinion. I really enjoy the keyboard and I can feel all the thought in it.
If it's worth 199,99$? If you feel like you have that amount of money to spend on a keyboard I would say go for it! I really like it and since I just bought it I haven't tested all of the features yet but so far I really enjoy it.
For more info on the keyboard I recommend you visiting the product site that steelseries got in this link.
As always, enjoy gaming!
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torsdag 25 februari 2016
Xtrfy XG-M2 Gaming Mouse.
So I have not been updating for a while due to lack of spare time. But now I am back and hopefully I can keep up the updates. So recently I decided to abandon my old qpad 5k laser mouse, since it had started to go completely haywire on me, the sensor just stopped working for a couple of seconds. I really liked that mouse, it had a nice grip and an overall good impression on the build quality.
From what I have heard and read this is a pretty common problem with laser mices, the sensor are very dependent on the surface and the mousepad you are using. I tried 3 different mousepads, I thought it could be some problem with my motherboard but I had the same problem when I changed PSU, motherboard, CPU, RAM and GPU so there wasn't any strange powersurges from the PSU that made the mouse go haywire.
With all this tested I decided to pick up an optical mouse, as I am I sat down for several hours and several days to find a good mouse with a good sensor. Since one of the best sensors on the market is Pixard PMW 3310 and the absolute best sensor on the market is the PMW3366. So I knew what sensor I was looking for and could rule out a lot of mices. This resulted in three mices that I found interesting. Before listing the mices, yes I thought about the razer deathadder and the zowie EC2-A, but I am not buying gaming gear from razer since the experience I have from them is that the gear seems a little bit cheap, expensive but plastic. This is just my opinion and my experience with razer.
The zowie EC2-A is not available for buying at a local or a webstore near me. So that one got ruled out pretty quickly.
The Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex
This mouse have the best sensor on the market, the PMW3366. I was really looking into this one but there was one thing that really bothered me and that was the design. It just doesn't look that comfy to hold, and after reading and looking more into it this seemed to be the only flaw. Either you will love the design or you will hate it and since I didn't have any local store selling this I couldn't try one out. This one got ruled out because I didn't have the opportunity to try it. Since I play a lot of FPS games I have a couple of requirements and this mouse had some of those requirements, changeable DPI from 200 - 12 000 DPI (according to logictech's product site) this is actually very important for me since I used to run with the old intellimouse 3.0 and the DPI on that was around 400 and I haven't used a mouse where I haven't been able to put it at 400 DPI, running well on soft mousepads. The flaw this one had is the design, I couldn't see that I would like it without trying it and since I couldn't try it I didn't buy this one.
Overall this is mouse got one of the best sensors on the market, some of the pro CS GO gamers run with this mouse like: Shroud (Cloud9), Get_Right(NiP).
The Xtrfy XG M2
This mouse runs with the PWM 3310 sensor. The design resembles the Newmen GX1 Pro, this is not so strange since it seems to be some sort of rebranding. Can't really say for sure but the sensor is completely different in the xg-m2 than the GX1 Pro so it's not even almost the same mouse. The exterior resembles each other but as I said I think this is just a rebranding. Can't find any facts on this but that's what I have gotten from reading different forums in the search for a new mouse.
The fact that XG-M2 resembles the GX1 Pro has gotten a lot of users to go completely haywire and throwing away and idea of ever getting this mouse. There were a bit of problems with the first batch of mices so they had to stall the release date a bit. I read that it was a problem with the side buttons and that NiP wasn't really happy with the end result. My opinion to the design is that it resembles the old sensei a bit aswell and I enjoyed that design so this was something that caught my eye.
The shell is identical but the interior is very different.
Changeable DPI buttons on the top and a different colorscheme depending on what DPI you are having. Red is the lowest and Turquoise is the highest, the different DPI stages: 400/800/1600/3200/4000.
A good optical sensor and it runs well on a soft mousepad.
This one was available at a local store so I could try it out and see what it felt like.
Rival 300 Steelseries
This mouse runs with the PWM 3310 sensor, it's a pretty big mouse, got a good design, resembles the old intellimouse 3.0 a bit with the big design.
I don't really have much on this one but I had to have a third mouse so I see the differences between the different brands.
This mouse got the changeable DPI, a strong software for changing the DPI and tuning the different macro buttons.
It runs well on soft mousepads.
This was a really strong competitor for me until I read that the rubber sides wear out really fast and can leave a sticky mess behind. Since I am having sweaty palms while playing this was a big no for me.
Overall this is a good mouse I believe but since my hands are not designed for having that rubberized side I couldn't really go with this one.
Also available at a local store so I could try it and feel it.
Conclusion:
I went for the Xtrfy mouse after reading about it for a while and talking to a friend that have been using the XG-M2. These three mices are around the same pricetag that's why I took the three of them, around 60-65€ for them at my local stores. Converted to my currency it's 650 SEK.
Well I went and bought this mouse and the first thing I noticed is that it didn't really feel as well built as people said it was. So I starting feeling it a bit more and seems I got a bad mouse since the side was a little bit loose and it made a clicking noise when I pushed gently underneath the side buttons. I went back to the retail store and picked up a new mouse and this one felt really well built and I didn't have the clicking problem.
The mouse is working really well and is designed for a bit of a claw grip and not really for a palm grip. My hands are about 20 centimeters long and when I play I have sort of a claw grip and when I am just using the mouse for regular surfing and browsing I am using a palm grip so both definitely work.
Just for reference I have tried it on the steelseries QCK+, corsair gaming mm200 XL and the razer goliath. I think that mouse runs really well on all of those mousepads.
For more detailed spec of all the mices I suggested you visit their sites for these mices.
I will make a link for each of the three mices. Just click the name beneath to get directed to the tech sites.
Xtrfy xg-m2
Steelseries Rival 300
Logitech G303
I will probably buy the g303 just to try it out later. I am really interested in it but for now the xg-m2 is my weapon when playing.
I would recommend the Xtrfy mouse to everyone that is in need for a new optical gaming mouse. This is solely my personal opinion but I really enjoyed it and it fits my preferences very nicely.
As always, enjoy gaming!
From what I have heard and read this is a pretty common problem with laser mices, the sensor are very dependent on the surface and the mousepad you are using. I tried 3 different mousepads, I thought it could be some problem with my motherboard but I had the same problem when I changed PSU, motherboard, CPU, RAM and GPU so there wasn't any strange powersurges from the PSU that made the mouse go haywire.
With all this tested I decided to pick up an optical mouse, as I am I sat down for several hours and several days to find a good mouse with a good sensor. Since one of the best sensors on the market is Pixard PMW 3310 and the absolute best sensor on the market is the PMW3366. So I knew what sensor I was looking for and could rule out a lot of mices. This resulted in three mices that I found interesting. Before listing the mices, yes I thought about the razer deathadder and the zowie EC2-A, but I am not buying gaming gear from razer since the experience I have from them is that the gear seems a little bit cheap, expensive but plastic. This is just my opinion and my experience with razer.
The zowie EC2-A is not available for buying at a local or a webstore near me. So that one got ruled out pretty quickly.
The Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex
This mouse have the best sensor on the market, the PMW3366. I was really looking into this one but there was one thing that really bothered me and that was the design. It just doesn't look that comfy to hold, and after reading and looking more into it this seemed to be the only flaw. Either you will love the design or you will hate it and since I didn't have any local store selling this I couldn't try one out. This one got ruled out because I didn't have the opportunity to try it. Since I play a lot of FPS games I have a couple of requirements and this mouse had some of those requirements, changeable DPI from 200 - 12 000 DPI (according to logictech's product site) this is actually very important for me since I used to run with the old intellimouse 3.0 and the DPI on that was around 400 and I haven't used a mouse where I haven't been able to put it at 400 DPI, running well on soft mousepads. The flaw this one had is the design, I couldn't see that I would like it without trying it and since I couldn't try it I didn't buy this one.
Overall this is mouse got one of the best sensors on the market, some of the pro CS GO gamers run with this mouse like: Shroud (Cloud9), Get_Right(NiP).
The Xtrfy XG M2
This mouse runs with the PWM 3310 sensor. The design resembles the Newmen GX1 Pro, this is not so strange since it seems to be some sort of rebranding. Can't really say for sure but the sensor is completely different in the xg-m2 than the GX1 Pro so it's not even almost the same mouse. The exterior resembles each other but as I said I think this is just a rebranding. Can't find any facts on this but that's what I have gotten from reading different forums in the search for a new mouse.
The fact that XG-M2 resembles the GX1 Pro has gotten a lot of users to go completely haywire and throwing away and idea of ever getting this mouse. There were a bit of problems with the first batch of mices so they had to stall the release date a bit. I read that it was a problem with the side buttons and that NiP wasn't really happy with the end result. My opinion to the design is that it resembles the old sensei a bit aswell and I enjoyed that design so this was something that caught my eye.
The shell is identical but the interior is very different.
Changeable DPI buttons on the top and a different colorscheme depending on what DPI you are having. Red is the lowest and Turquoise is the highest, the different DPI stages: 400/800/1600/3200/4000.
A good optical sensor and it runs well on a soft mousepad.
This one was available at a local store so I could try it out and see what it felt like.
Rival 300 Steelseries
I don't really have much on this one but I had to have a third mouse so I see the differences between the different brands.
This mouse got the changeable DPI, a strong software for changing the DPI and tuning the different macro buttons.
It runs well on soft mousepads.
This was a really strong competitor for me until I read that the rubber sides wear out really fast and can leave a sticky mess behind. Since I am having sweaty palms while playing this was a big no for me.
Overall this is a good mouse I believe but since my hands are not designed for having that rubberized side I couldn't really go with this one.
Also available at a local store so I could try it and feel it.
Conclusion:
I went for the Xtrfy mouse after reading about it for a while and talking to a friend that have been using the XG-M2. These three mices are around the same pricetag that's why I took the three of them, around 60-65€ for them at my local stores. Converted to my currency it's 650 SEK.
Well I went and bought this mouse and the first thing I noticed is that it didn't really feel as well built as people said it was. So I starting feeling it a bit more and seems I got a bad mouse since the side was a little bit loose and it made a clicking noise when I pushed gently underneath the side buttons. I went back to the retail store and picked up a new mouse and this one felt really well built and I didn't have the clicking problem.
The mouse is working really well and is designed for a bit of a claw grip and not really for a palm grip. My hands are about 20 centimeters long and when I play I have sort of a claw grip and when I am just using the mouse for regular surfing and browsing I am using a palm grip so both definitely work.
Just for reference I have tried it on the steelseries QCK+, corsair gaming mm200 XL and the razer goliath. I think that mouse runs really well on all of those mousepads.
For more detailed spec of all the mices I suggested you visit their sites for these mices.
I will make a link for each of the three mices. Just click the name beneath to get directed to the tech sites.
Xtrfy xg-m2
Steelseries Rival 300
Logitech G303
I will probably buy the g303 just to try it out later. I am really interested in it but for now the xg-m2 is my weapon when playing.
I would recommend the Xtrfy mouse to everyone that is in need for a new optical gaming mouse. This is solely my personal opinion but I really enjoyed it and it fits my preferences very nicely.
As always, enjoy gaming!
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