

Lastly the “On-the-fly” sensitivity adjustment is a bit of a misnomer. It’s worth noting that ROG’s Gladius upped the ante to 2000Hz though any difference will be negligable in our opinion. However the deathadder has mainly remained the same with the exception of the sensor itself.ġ000Hz “ultrapolling” on the other hand is par for the course these days as it’s been there since the beginning. Of course these weren’t the only changes – occasionally the PCB changed, occasionally there were some tweaks in the switches and there have been minor changes in the shell and grip style. Note here we use the more accurate terminology of CPI (counts per inch), rather than the more common but incorrect DPI (dots per inch).ĭeathadder (2009) – “3.5G” 3500 CPI sensorĭeathadder (2013) – “4G” 6400 CPI sensor – 200 inches per second and 50g of accelerationĭeathadder Chroma (2014) – 10000 CPI sensor – Up to 300 inches per second and 50g of acceleration Of course of critical interest is the sensor upgrade from the vanilla Deathadder which itself has had several upgrades over the years. So right off the bat this is obviously not a mouse suitable for you left handers – while there is a left handed Deathaddder it seems to have been limited to an older 3500 CPI sensor.

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