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GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
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Rating: 8.3/10
Wax@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 03/06/11
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: Placement of the thumb buttons can be better, shorter cord length than most, the plastic feels cheap

Pros: Cheap price, comfortable ergonomic design
Comment:
This mouse is quite lightweight even compare to my 8-year old basic Logitech optical mouse. The ergonomic design fits very comfortable in my medium size hand. The DPI switch and side buttons are very handy. The placement of the side buttons, however can be better. On the OEM Dell 5-button mouse, which I use at work, my thumb rests naturally on the back button. While with this mouse the back button is further back so it requires more reach to click it. If you just want a basic 5-button mouse and do not care about the weight and if you can price match it down to $11 though this mouse gives you the most bang for you buck.
Craig_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/16/11
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: back button

Pros: Cheap, comfortable
Comment:
Wonderful mouse for the first six months.Has been dropped on a hard wood floor countless times and is still working.Sadly after 6 months the back button is now jumping two to three pages. It might be from being dropped so many times though.I really liked the mouse but would be leery of buying another due to the back button problem.
Jaxeast@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/08/11
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: The DPI switch doesn't display which setting its on when you push it.Unless I missed something,even downloaded driver from gigabyte,and still can't figure it out.

Pros: Great shape and fit in my hand with the two side buttons well placed to easily tap with my thumb.Smooth rubber grips have a comfortable feel.Nice weight and size.Great value,got it for around $12 bucks on price match.Rivals mice that are 4 times price.
Comment:
This mouse is a great economy gaming mouse and is awesome for everyday surfing ect.I don't game much but would imagine it does the job and then some.I would definitely recommend this mouse and expect to get more than you thought for the price.If I can figure the dpi setting display it will make it even better.
anthony_w@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/17/11
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: Scroll wheel becomes stiff over timeMaterials used grip absorbs sweat

Pros: Cheap, good quality for its pricePerformance of sensor is already enough to beat most generic mouses
Comment:
At first, this may seem like a good pricing for the features you get but there are some flaws. Initially, the scroll wheel was very tactile, but over the months, it began to wear out to the point where it would become hard to scroll. The materials used on the grip absorbs sweat, making it feel very funny and uncomfortable. Think of it as a quick breeding ground as amassing a collection of sweat. For $20, the quality is very nice but I feel that even my generic Logitech RX-250 had better construction, even after 2 years, the scroll wheel is just as smooth when I bought it. Performance wise, this Gigabyte mouse does outperform most generic mouses out there, I feel that better materials could be used and would recommend this mouse for short term uses.
phoenix00@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/15/11
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: inconsistent wheel feel fwd vs back; a little light; dpi setting resets to the fastest every time it's plugged in;

Pros: punches above its price; responsive sensor; very nicely shaped; rubber grips are a thoughtful touch; lotsa butans!
Comment:
This mouse and its brother the GM-M6880 laser mouse (I own both mice) are more similar than different - they both share the clever shape, button feel is similar, even the sensors I`m hard-pressed to tell apart.My M6880 had more definite and consistent wheel action, but that could be down to normal production variance.Biggest difference is the material used in the top surface. Choose this mouse if you don`t like seeing your palmprint show on the M6880`s glossy surface.End of the day: neither of these mice will be mistaken for a Logitech G5 or MX51x, but still a fine choice for a bargain-hunter looking for something nicer than a generic 3-button wheel mouse.
Ergo93@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/17/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: The Internet buttons "Backward" & "Forward“ are not at the best location for me.......but for the price i don't really care

Pros: It's really plug and play, just plug it and it's working, it's working great at gaming or any other use
Comment:
I was looking for a spare mouse while my Cooler Master Sentinel was to go RMA and i must say i was looking to the cheapest mouse for gaming when i saw this one, did a price match and the price went down again to a point that i was not sure that this mouse would even work......and what a surprise, it look great, work great....it just feel a little light, but again for the price it's a really a pleasant surprise.....just have to love it !
spraynpray@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/23/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: A bit narrow.

Pros: Buttons feel very good, good tracking, fits hand fairly nicely, looks great, feels like a $20 mouse I got for $5.
Comment:
There's no software to install and the dpi switch is preset to 800 or 1600dpi, which is perfect. No more fiddling around with dpi switch for 5 seconds, this just takes a split second. Middle scroll is tactile, but middle click could be better. I don't know what kind of switch the middle button is exactly using, but it feels like it could wear out with too much browsing.
rodenator@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/12/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: none so far

Pros: nice and smooth plugged her in and away she went.
Comment:
bought this mouse for gaming and holy crap was i surprised really love the dpi button handy for when you browse and game love this mouse so far am not disappointed thanks gigabyte.
Andy_C@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/05/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: Material feels cheap. Rubber inserts gives sweaty feeling.Right hand only.

Pros: Great features for the price.Love the forward/back page for surfing.Very comfortable design
Comment:
Price:I gotten this mouse when it on sale at NCIX. For the price I paid $12.00. This was replacement for my logitech LX3 mouse after the buttons gotten jammed. Quality: I was contemplating on getting the Logitech M705 when M6800 came on sale. In terms of dimensions, they are very similar, in terms of aesthetics and feel... Well, Gigabyte looks cheap but it works well. It's super light weight and it glides well. It's not build as well as the Logitech M705 (nor is it wireless) but I can have 3 of these breakdown on me and it would still be more cheaper than getting the M705. Definitely a good bang for the buck.
OJX@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/04/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: - it is not a popular mouse brand

Pros: - very low weight- ergonomic- dpi switching- great scroll wheel- very cheap
Comment:
Amazing mouse (especially after PM). Replaced my Logitech 620 wireless mouse because I tried out my friends intellimouse and it was so light and easy to glide, I could no longer stand the heavy logitech. This is perfect if you want something about the weight of an intellimouse except with much greater ergonomics (right hand only).
Howard_Y@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 10/04/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: None at all

Pros: Great gripVery comfortableLight weightExcellent build quality, not some cheap plasticLove the 5 buttons1600dpi is great in gamesInexpensive
Comment:
Best bang for your buck. I don't think you can find another mouse with all these features at this price, especially when PM'd. My favoritest mouse in the world. I had my doubts. I thought it wouldn't be able to compare with logitechs or razers. I was so wrong. Not only is this mouse easy on the hands, it's got good precision. It feels very sturdy. The buttons have a solid cilck to them, and are very handy, especially the side buttons that allow me to go back and forth webpages.
Z06Frank@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 09/01/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: None so far

Pros: Cheap, looks good
Comment:
Cheap gaming mouse works great using one on my laptop and main PC and I am very pleased. Great product, quality construction. Would definitely buy again.
Walden_H@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/27/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: for it's price none

Pros: +good size and is comfortable+looks nice+decent for gaming
Comment:
got this for a very decent price and blows the water out of any mouse in it's price range when on sale or price matched, performs superb while gaming and is very comfortable and looks nice, beats my $10 microsoft mouse quite handily.
Tony.H@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/06/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: Tracking is a bit "meh", but I suspect it's my mousepad

Pros: The priceThe build quality
Comment:
I once bought a $5 mouse from NCIX. It sucked. Hard. NCIX no longer carries it. I got scared and didn't buy another mouse until now. I was using an old HP OEM ballmouse that had 3 keys for the longest time. But then I got this on a whim.My faith is restored in the
Kramy@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 05/11/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: -

Pros: -Price-Quality-Comfort-DPI
Comment:
Who'd have thought one of the cheapest mice out there would work so well?I love Razer mice, but many people find their new designs rather strange. When I put one of these in their hands instead, and mention the price, it always goes over well.Decent DPI, comfortable, better quality than most other cheap mice, and doesn't actually require drivers.I have no idea how long they last, but most people seem to kill mice in 1-2 years, so if they last that long it's fine.
J_D@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 04/01/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons: May not be the most sturdyBack/Forward buttons are useless to meBottom pads can get somewhat

Pros: Light (yes I consider that a strength)Designed for big, narrow hands (big strength again!)ErgonomicAccurateGood, comfortable scroll wheelThe DPI switch button is occasionally usefulRubber thumb mountMade by Gigabyte - the same maker of my motherboard :D
Comment:
Well, when my old ball mouse FINALLY gave up on me one day in February, I needed a new mouse and was on a fairly tight budget; I decided to go for this mouse as looking at the reviews it seemed fairly attractive for the price-point. I was also looking for a mouse that was fairly sturdy.This mouse certainly isn't a slouch; the tracking is very accurate, it's very comfortable to the hand and perfectly fits my big-grip, narrow hands! Like people said it may not be the best for those with claw-grip however. Of course, it comes with the excellent and often underrated (outside of motherboards) Gigabyte quality!This mouse isn't the most sturdy, however; I dropped it off of the table once and the right button was partly de-attached; it did come back on, but that's definitely a negativity.
Ed_P@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/26/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:well, it is cheap...

Pros:cheeepworksreasonable size
Comment:
Low end gaming mouse. For size 8 hands, it fits nicely, if a little too narrow. Buttons work well, and wheel has a nice action. It has little weight, but the tracking is just fine.Better than a stick/regular mouse. Worth the $.
ak21@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/25/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:NON!

Pros:Cheap, gaming mouse, looks cool.
Comment:
This is a great mouse, for the price, good for gaming (not intense gamers though). Also looks cool, to me atleast.
¸.·°´'`°¤,¸mk_ln¸.·°´'`°¤,¸@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/23/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:feels rather cheap

Pros:price at time of purchase
Comment:
not bad for the price. there wasn't a rebate when i purchased it, but seems to be quite responsive. it's relatively comfortable, but i still prefer my MX Revolution over this.
Jamal_H@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/23/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:Light Weight

Pros:Gaming Mouse, 1600 DPI, 5 Buttons
Comment:
The mouse is great, smooth moving, enough buttons. The only downside is the weight, I have been using an OCZ behemoth for the longest while so I have gotten accustom to the heavy mouse. Got this on sale for under $10, for a gaming that is a steal.
Pascal_S@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/17/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:pour droitier

Pros:look ergonomie
Comment:
je suis emballe par cette souris. elle est tres reponsive et aussi tres agreable a utiliser. les boutons pour avancer et reculer au niveau du pouce sont pratiques.
LAB@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/08/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:Non.

Pros:Reasonble price.Fits nice in hand.Extra buttons come in handy.perfect for my needs "general all round use".Quite sensative , responsive in use.looks nice!
Comment:
I built myself a new rig and just wanted a nice looking optical gaming moose to round out the build . For the price , I'm very happy with product . Does what it's supposed to. Ordered second one on sale , for my laptop.Can't find anything to complain about, it just works like a charm. Very Responsive for a cheap moose and find It very comfortable to us. We don't use it for games but the extra buttons come in handy and are placed well for my needs. Definatly would recommend for purchase
SixDs@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/04/10
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:Not what I would really call a gaming mouse.

Pros:Very inexpensive on sale, nice size (for me), nice looking, good basic functionality
Comment:
To put things in context, I picked one of these up on a whim, basically as a spare mouse. For about twelve bucks, I figured I couldn't lose unless it didn't work at all. Often reviews have difficulty rating products based on the principle of you-get-what-you-pay-for, in my opinion. I have a Logitech G5 that I'm quite happy with, but comparing the two, given that the G5 costs many times more, would be absurd.The mouse comes packaged in a bubble pack (gotta love those), and does not include any instructions, or drivers.So, how does this mouse stack up compared to other mice that cost about the same? Well, I like the size and shape. It is a fairly large mouse, about the same size as my G5, but with a slightly higher arch to it. I have big hands, so it fits me nicely. The rubber grips in the recessed contours on either side are comfortable. It should also be noted that this mouse is designed for right-hand users only. The mouse is shiny black with mat charcoal sides and top and looks quite nice. For LED fans, this mouse has none, except for the red optical sensor showing slightly through the area around the scroll wheel.It is a relatively light mouse for its size, but I didn't really notice this much in use. It moves smoothly across the mouse pad, the buttons have a light touch and the scroll wheel moves smoothly with only a very light ratcheting. The DPI is adjustable by toggling a button to the rear of the scroll wheel, and it seems to shift gears pretty smoothly. The only additional buttons are two above the thumb rest that are non-programmable and used for forward and back shifting between web pages, etc. I found the latter a little awkward due to their length and needed to adjust my hand position slightly to use one or the other. Perhaps with use I would have become more proficient, but smaller buttons may have been better. The cord on this mouse is not the thin sort common on many mice nowadays, but the thicker, rubber-armored type. The mouse installed first time without a hiccup and was functional without the need to install drivers (although these are available from the manufacturer's website, if needed).Overall, I can't really complain about anything much here. In fact, so far, it may be the nicest twelve dollar mouse I ever bought. I'll still be keeping my G5, though.
Rukawa@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/25/09
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:Weird shape

Pros:Cheap, rubber grip, big mouse feet
Comment:
I've been gaming with this mouse and after prolong hours my hand hurts. You can only "try" to place your hand with 3 fingers top and thumb and pinky clutching on the rubber grip as the shape permits, but I tend to want to place 2 fingers on top and 2 on the side gripping against the thumb.The mouse seems pretty durable, but just not that good for gaming IMO.
Zeph_N@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/24/09
GIGABYTE GM-M6800 Noble Black Wired Optical Dual Lens Gaming Mouse
Cons:- Too light! (coming from the MX518 and a weight modded OCZ Behemoth)- Forward/Back buttons are placed in a relatively awkward position.- Not for claw grip users.

Pros:- Inexpensive- Relatively good tracking- Comfortable for Palm Grip users- Wheel is for the most part, silent, and has good weight to it.- Wheel has rubberized coating.- Buttons are relatively silent.- On the fly switching between 2 DPI settings that are commonly (AFAIK) used- Tall mouse height, good for resting your entire palm on the mouse with.
Comment:
Overall volume of the mouse is a good balance between the OCZ Behemoth and Logitech MX518, but the weight is far lighter than either of the 2 above-mentioned mice.The keys however, are more silent as compared to the Behemoth, on par with the MX518 with the exception of the forward and back buttons, which are just slightly noisier with compared to the MX518 (The Behemoth produces thunderous clicks in comparison).Left and Right buttons have the lowest press depth amongst the 3 mice.The tracking is relatively good, but not at the level of either the Behemoth or MX518 however.At a discounted price of $12.99 (w/o tax), this mouse is a good buy, cheap compared to even basic day-to-day use mice, and is good for right-handers who use the Palm method on the mouse a lot.Replacing my MX518 for use in school with this mouse, as I find the GM-M6800 to be actually more comfortable than the MX518 given the way my hands are.That said, I do miss the greater tracking speed that the MX518 has however.
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