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Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor

Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor (Corsair: CH-9000001-NA/CH-9000005-NA)
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Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
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Rating: 8.92/10
Zack_C@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 05/18/13
Cons: nothing from ive seen

Pros: amazing build quality
Comment:
great build quality, the software is not as bad as some of the reviews say, i got used to it within 2-3 hours (im a tip grip gamer)
Danny_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/17/13
Cons: rough sandpaper feeling on the side has worn out in places (big chunks of it are gone) expected it to last longer than a year

Pros: nice feel to it, love the adjustable weights
Comment:
love this mouse, got it for 34.99 after an MIR, gave it to my father who also loves it
Gary_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/07/13
Cons: kinda widesandpaper grip on sides feels weird for the first couple days

Pros: Plugs inDpiSoft touchprecisenice braded cordeasy to scroll wheelsoft texture of topsturdy and smooth
Comment:
Was getting sick of the double click on my performance mx, and just seriously sick of Logitech and their double click issues in general so decided to try something new after 10+years with top end MX mice, i was kinda worried about this mouse originally but i am pleasantly surprise, it is very smooth and sturdy, it does have a very wide stance so it takes some getting used to, but doesnt hurt your hand like some logitech gaming mice, i actually got it for 30 bucks with an instant rebate so cant go wrong, back and forward buttons are very east to hit for me, and there is a satisfying click each time you sclick, same with scrolling very effective and comfortable. the sand paper grip on the sides is rather annoying at first but over a week or so it has smoothed out a bit. Great mouse so far
Chi Hoon_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/29/13
Cons: Driver is not working properlyHard to setup

Pros: Decent sensitivity
Comment:
I have Sensei RAW from Steelseries and this mouse.I prefer Sensei RAW over this and there is not much difference in the price
Scaotclysm@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/18/13
Cons: none

Pros: Good sale price ($39), excellent ergonomics for the "claw" type grip.
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I decided a month ago to upgrade my old sidewinder X5 to a newer mouse. Picket up the Logitech G500 (great mouse), but I couldn't get used to the full palm type of grip that needs to be used on it. I tried feeling up this M60 at NCIX, and find it perfect for the "claw" type mouse grip that I use. Feels very well built, braded cord, and excellent sensivity.
Ashton_O@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/13/13
Cons: None, better than most mice I've tried out, better than the plasticy Rat7's!

Pros: Nice looking, high DPI, tracks well, blue LEDs, sniper button, Durable build
Comment:
I have only owned this mouse for a couple days, but I love it. I've used a RAT7 mouse before, and it was nice but too plasticy. This is a nice and heavy mouse, I keep all the weights in. The blue Led's aren't too bright but look really nice! The scroll wheel is heavy and does not feel like it will break any time soon. Has a nice click to it, but does require more pressure than you would expect to click it down. Right and left clicks are very solid, I like the fact that it's stronger than some Logitech's where a small breath is all that is required to activate the buttons. The 2 side buttons have very nice feedback with a prominent click to them. Despite other reviews, I did not find that it was too far away for me to reach it. Very useful, in gaming holding it down to get that shot is very convenient. It is also nice for 3D animating, when you need to get that small little movement.Overall, amazing mouse! Got it on sale $30 off, never used a better mouse!
Salvatore_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/11/13
Cons: None that I have found.

Pros: Works on every surface I have tried without problems.Adjustable DPI lets you dial in the feel.Custom buttons and profiles.Weights to adjust the feel.Very smooth delrin pads.Excellent build quality.Adequate cord length.
Comment:
Great buy when on sale from various distributors. Coming from a Logitech small wireless mouse the Corsair fulfilled all my needs. Larger space for my hand to spread out, much better ergonomics for my wrist, short cut buttons, and tons of adjustment to get the feel just right. Using the profile manager is simple and feature filled. what I would have liked to see is the ability to make macros or multi-keypress. They have features like copy and paste which are multi-key shortcuts for Windows but not sure how the program is activating them. Maybe I just haven't found it but it seems like the functionality is there.It does take a bit of getting used to coming from generic styled mice but the end result is a far nicer experience. I personally have my hand resting across at a slight angle so I can hit the sniper button and keep my wrist straight.Overall I have completely satisfied and will be recommending this to my friends.
Patrick_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/10/13
Cons: Button placement is not idealAdjustable weights don't allow for much fine-tuningScroll wheel requires too much force to depress (for my taste)Corsair Vengeance software is horrible

Pros: Nice aestheticsGood priceSolid constructionScrolling is smooth and accurateTeflon pads are superb, and seem durable so far as wellHigh quality braided cord (that isn't too stiff)
Comment:
Starting with the hardware: the build quality seems to be quite good, and clicks feel very clear and clean without requiring too much force for actuation. The shape, however, is just not quite right for my tastes. I can't seem to find a way to comfortably hold it. There's always a corner digging into my palm, or I can't get my thumb in a place where it can reach the buttons. Maybe I have freakishly long thumbs or something. Now the software... It's painful to use, and lacks several features present with Razer and Logitech's offerings. Missing features include the ability to have one mouse profile assigned to several applications, and easy assignment of multi-key shortcuts. As well, most of the buttons in the UI aren't labelled, and the ones that are aren't very clear. If all you need to do is setup the DPI settings then you won't have any problems. If you're looking to customize button settings, create  macros or setup application profile switching you'll be in for an afternoon of frustration. It's a decent mouse for the price, but I'd recommend spending the extra few dollars and picking up something else.As a side note (which should be taken with a grain of salt) the 'sniper' button broke after less than a month of pretty light use. Could just be a lemon but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Paul_H@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/05/13
Cons: none

Pros: Looks greatFeels niceMoves Well
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Looks great and moves very smoothly. Fits my hand perfectly and love the ability to change the weight.
GUNN4EVER@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/01/13
Cons: doesnt feel natural in my hand, sniper button is useless and bothers me, overall not made for long period of gaming

Pros: good build quality, nice function
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good quality, but doesnt feel natural in my hand, sniping button useless, your thumb will start to hurt after awhile, not well support.
InsideJob@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/19/13
Cons: More designed for a claw grip

Pros: Great feel and sizeButtons are well placed Awesome price/performance ratio
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After upgrading to this mouse from a Razer Abyssus I am highly pleased. The only thing is, I have completely redesigned my grip on the mouse since transitioning to the m60. I now rest my index, middle and ring fingers across the top leaving just my pinky on the right side as after a few days of using it I found this is the only comfortable positioning for my hand as there isn't enough space on the right side for 2 fingers unless you are clawing it with just the fingertips. I feel like for my personal grip type I would go with a Mionix Naos 8200 next time.
Alexandre_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/16/13
Cons: so far none

Pros: good gripgood slide on my deskprogrammableperfect weightlittle the sniper button that lower the dpithe wheel button doesn't roll when you try to clic on it
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just got it and I've try it on borderland 2 and it work perfectly.good response and doesn't glitch on my desk surface. I love the fack that you need a bit of strenght for the wheel button, so it doesnt roll by accidenti love it
alex_w@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/06/13
Cons: none

Pros: love the overall design of this mouse
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a very good bang for the buck at $40
William_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/06/13
Cons: none

Pros: -perfect for gaming-love the buttons-love the software that comes with it
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I really like this mouse because of the adjustable dpi while playing, and the custom buttons that you can program save me tons of time while playing games. Just the feel of the mouse is great if your a palm gripper!!!! along with the solid metal construction and the price of $39.99 you cant go wrong.
Mathieu_F@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/06/13
Cons: Sniper button... but not using it anyway.

Pros: Heavy, great texture, aluminum base. VERY acurate
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I have always been pleased with Corsair product and this is another one of there excellent product. Would defenitely buy again.
AceOnRiv@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/05/13
Cons: none

Pros: smooth, feel, software
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I have had this mouse for a few days and it feels awesome. It just glides over my steelseries mouse pad. I know some people have said it is a bit heavy but I dont think so. It feels the same as my logitech g5 (without weights). It also looks very nice at night with the blue led light. I was debating between this and a razer mouse but I settled for this one as I owned a razer copperhead and always had random disconnect problems. Love this corsair mouse
Richard_F@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/30/12
Cons: - Reports that the sniper logo wears off very quickly.- No interchangable grips (miss this feature from g9)

Pros: - Aluminum body adds some nice weight to the mouse (personal preference)- The little gap between the two buttons lets a finger rest for the mouse wheel- anti-slip side walls allowing a good hold on the mouse.- 2 year warranty with corsair's great RMA service.- Customizable instand DPI change button that is easily accesssible.
Comment:
Coming from a G9 mouse, I had high requirements as the G9 is a great mouse for me.This mouse is larger than the G9. To be in position to access all buttons, I must palm this mouse. I can still operate the the back button when I keep the heel of my hand on the desk. I would have liked the sniper button to be closer to the heel of the mouse where it can be activated by the knuckle of my thumb, instead of the tip. This might just be due to my smaller hands though.The amount of force required to press the two main mouse buttons feels right. No matter what grip I use, the mouse buttons force is the same. If my fingers are at the front-most edge of the mouse, it requires the same pressure (or close enough that I can't notice) than if my fingers are 2 inches back from the edge. The middle mouse button however takes more force than I feel it should. I hope with time it eases up. A few less grams of pressure required for that button would be great.Coming from a g9, I really didn't need too many buttons (like the m90 mouse). I have always wanted the sniper button. I had gotten used to modifying dpi settings on my g9 when entering the scope, but it was awkward and required the trigger finger in order to do this. The thumb-placed sniper button is great.Not only is this instant-dpi change good for FPS games, but in photoshop or some other precision applications, it can be a great help as well. Using the software, you could even reverse the instant-dpi change so that it increases your DPI. Maybe in a strategy game you would do that and you would use that button to quickly scroll the map at the edge of the screen (although hotkeys would be better)This mouse slides much better on my cloth mouse pad than my old g9. The lift detection is nice I guess, but I really don't need it necessarily.The textured side-walls of the mouse allow for a good grip since that is where you typically apply pressure to the mouse to control it. Given the texturing it should provide a bit of anti-slip in case of sweaty hands.Without any software, I found the mouse worked fine. The back and forward buttons are set to send the standard button presses and the sniper dpi change is all handled inside the mouse. The software easily allows you to configure the DPI ranges where you could make the sniper button DPI much higher than your normal dpi.. if this is desired.The software also provides you the ability to send rapid depresses of a button. I can't think of any games off hand that require this, but all sorts of old nintendo games used to - and that turbo-controller feature has made it into the mouse.The mouse is a bit on the heavier side. This is fine for me, but if you prefer a lighter mouse - you can remove some weights from it. I removed all 3 weights from the mouse and found the mouse much lighter. Keep this in mind, that the 3 weights do add a noticable difference to the mouse allowing you to customize it further.All in all, I feel this mouse will serve me well as the successor to my much-loved g9. Unless you need lots of thumb buttons or want to bind all macros to your mouse, I feel this mouse is the better of the two even if you don't play FPS.
Wayneson_C@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/27/12
Cons: none

Pros: -nice size-cloth cord-nice weight-metal body
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Really soild mouse for around $40. The shape of the mouse feels excellent in the hand; the rough-like side of the mouse makes gripping the mouse extra firm. The cloth cord is an added bonus.
DRFTsil40@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/24/12
Cons: the software that you have to download needs a lil bit of work

Pros: fits my handsprecisesolid build qualityvery clicky and responsive
Comment:
I got this one to replace my dying Razer Mamba. I don't really game that much anymore but I occasionally hop on 1.6 and this pretty much brings back some nostalgia. Very sensitive and precise if you're using a hard mat.
sébastien_g@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/23/12
Cons: none

Pros: 5700 dpigood precision
Comment:
good gaming mouse for 40$ , very acurate , good weight , very confortable . i recommanded it
samuel_c@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/21/12
Cons: none

Pros: weights, buttons all in the right place,build quality
Comment:
best mouse i got yet. the build quality is perfect and the bottons are all at the right place. also whit the weights my mouse feels realy good wen palying games.
grumpy1@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/18/12
Cons: only con is if you have large/claw hands then its not the mouse for you

Pros: Great mouse , very precise
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If only it wasn't so small i would give it 5 stars.
al360ex@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/17/12
Cons: No thumb wheel.

Pros: DurableCorsair branded ;-)
Comment:
I bought this mouse as a fast replacement for my R.A.T. 7, which broke down. I've started the warranty process with Mad Catz, but it's going to take about 1 month, maybe more.In the meantime, I'm in need of a mouse, so since I saw it had a big rebate on it (and I had read good reviews about it), I decided to buy it. For 40$, it's a great mouse.
Rick_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/05/12
Cons: - Software is quirky- Incompatible with certain USB ports. If plugged in it won't be detected as an M60 rendering the drivers useless. Had to plug in my Corsair K90 to get it to detect properly on an Asus Rampage IV Extreme.

Pros: - Very Solid Construction- High Quality feel- Precise Laser- Sniper button is very awesome been playing Battlefield 3 with it and love Sniping!
Comment:
Solid mouse though the software needs to be tweaked as it is a tad buggy.
Ashley_R@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/02/12
Cons: none

Pros: ComfortableSmooth glideprogrammable buttonsSolid buildDPI setting
Comment:
This is the best mouse I have ever owned. Previously had a R.A.T.7 which is a decent mouse ... but this one takes the cake! Biggest complaint about the RAT and a lot of other laser mouses I have was dust/dirt getting into the laser area and making the mouse "stuck"... NEVER has happened with this mouse - ever! Will definitely be buying more of these :)Each button is programmable to do almost anything you want.
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