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Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - February 25, 2020, 20:00:48
Quote from: Anton0 on February 25, 2020, 13:20:31
My only gripe with it, after owning this version and the previous one twice, is that they feel refurbished in the sense that I almost play daily and only at night and that's not hardcore gamer 10hrs in a row and still the switches fail within a year. (Switches not easily to replace since they are double soldered) that's why I'm thinking going with latest Aorus mouse which is $150 but I don't have to buy a new mouse when switches burnout since it comes ready for swapping switches out.

Do you mean the Aorus M5? Looks like a nice mouse to check out. But that isn't $150, is it?
Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - February 25, 2020, 19:54:04
Quote from: Eugene on February 25, 2020, 11:47:57
I purchased this mouse about a year ago and used it for a few months until the scroll wheel started acting up. The tactile and audible click became unaligned with the click registering on the computer. This made using the scroll wheel click very difficult. Additionally, the scrolling started to jump up and down when scrolling in a single direction. I had to abandon this mouse.

I've seen similar complaints on the M65's Amazon product page as well. Corsair could have an QC issue here. However, I've been using this mouse for the better part of 6+ months before deciding to write this review and am yet to encounter switch failure. Could be that my review unit was "lucky"? Did you contact Corsair regarding this given that there's a 2-year warranty?
Posted by Anton0
 - February 25, 2020, 13:20:31
My only gripe with it, after owning this version and the previous one twice, is that they feel refurbished in the sense that I almost play daily and only at night and that's not hardcore gamer 10hrs in a row and still the switches fail within a year. (Switches not easily to replace since they are double soldered) that's why I'm thinking going with latest Aorus mouse which is $150 but I don't have to buy a new mouse when switches burnout since it comes ready for swapping switches out.
Posted by Eugene
 - February 25, 2020, 11:47:57
I purchased this mouse about a year ago and used it for a few months until the scroll wheel started acting up. The tactile and audible click became unaligned with the click registering on the computer. This made using the scroll wheel click very difficult. Additionally, the scrolling started to jump up and down when scrolling in a single direction. I had to abandon this mouse.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 25, 2020, 06:10:06
The Corsair M65 RGB Elite tunable gaming mouse is designed for gamers who want a far greater degree of control over their mouse movements not usually found in conventional desktop mice. The M65 RGB Elite uses Corsair's high-end PMW3391 optical sensor and offers features such as tunable weights and nearly-unlimited programming options via iCUE. With so many useful features, does the M65 live up to its Elite tag? Let's find out.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Corsair-M65-RGB-Elite-tunable-gaming-mouse-Elite-features-at-a-competitive-price.454520.0.html