Is it normal for steelseries qck+ pad to become slow and sticky after 2 weeks of using? I want to try use xraypad aqua speed because pads then i trying to use ( like zowie g-sr/ g-sr se , ) slowly then qck+ after 2 weeks . i didnt have this trouble with qck+ 1-2 years ago. I know monesy switching his qck heavy every 3 weeks but its too expensive for me) It is very important for me because i need to be better in cs go . I feel that it prevents me from reaching a new level in this fucking game
Moin Mark, kannst du ein review über die neuen Razer Mäuse machen? Viele Profis im FPS Shooter bereich steigen aktuell auf die Razer Mäuse um. Und die haben mittlerweile ein polling rate dongle mit 4000hz. Ich denke das wird vielen interessieren. Grüße :)
@@blast4726 You must be a real smart ass. At 4:35 he starts to talking about the people at made this mouse (Lamzu), at they work for a MANUFACTURER that as been producing mice for 14-17 years.
So in fact, NONE of the mouse producers besides of Logitech and Razer actually manage to minimise click latency. What makes it so hard for smaller companies to achieve low click latency? How can the MCU implementation be so different that it would differ by 4ms?
Hey Mark, unrelated question but does input latency increse when using an external pcie4 ssd on usb 4.0 vs internal or is it negligible?
You mentioned the clicks feeling a little sluggish...what mouse would you say has the absolute best clicks??
Is it normal for steelseries qck+ pad to become slow and sticky after 2 weeks of using? I want to try use xraypad aqua speed because pads then i trying to use ( like zowie g-sr/ g-sr se , ) slowly then qck+ after 2 weeks . i didnt have this trouble with qck+ 1-2 years ago. I know monesy switching his qck heavy every 3 weeks but its too expensive for me) It is very important for me because i need to be better in cs go . I feel that it prevents me from reaching a new level in this fucking game
Planning on getting the lamzu atlantis or the pulsar x2/x2 mini which one do you recommend more?
imo pulsar x2 or mini are a better choice, a bigger compagny and i heard it have a good implantation of the sensor
@@maddugqc6911 lol
MadDug Qc the x2 on pulsar means double clicking issue
For me the razer viper v2 pro 1000hz and lamzu feel the same and the gpx feel the slowest in terms of sensor input
Default debounce is 12ms, is that the issue?
I set it to 0 ;)
Moin Mark, kannst du ein review über die neuen Razer Mäuse machen? Viele Profis im FPS Shooter bereich steigen aktuell auf die Razer Mäuse um. Und die haben mittlerweile ein polling rate dongle mit 4000hz. Ich denke das wird vielen interessieren. Grüße :)
thought they were using huano blue shell pink dot switches. but maybe changed after sending out early produced mice to reviewers.
Yeah, they're huano blue shell pink dot. The scroll wheel encoder is ttc.
Hey mark, will you also try the XTRFY M8 Wireless and its E2E Latency?
Hello Mark,
Who is the manufacturer of lamzu mouse?
The name of the mouse is "atlantis"
Name of the company is "lamzu"
That is why it is called "lamzu atlantis"
@@blast4726 You must be a real smart ass. At 4:35 he starts to talking about the people at made this mouse (Lamzu), at they work for a MANUFACTURER that as been producing mice for 14-17 years.
@@rickok3989 ma man i was answering ur question. Why am i being attacked 😭
@@rickok3989 i misunderstood ur question, and i get that, but y u gotta attack me for it 😔
Dude the video is called Lamzu Atlantis.
not the favorite reviewer from lamzu??
Lmao
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So in fact, NONE of the mouse producers besides of Logitech and Razer actually manage to minimise click latency. What makes it so hard for smaller companies to achieve low click latency? How can the MCU implementation be so different that it would differ by 4ms?