Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the Corsair Gaming M65 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Gaming M65.
May 2013
(87%)
81 Reviews
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Abstract: Gamers need good gear. The wear and tear of countless intensive FPS sessions take their toll on even the toughest equipment. So treat yourself or a gamer you love to something shiny and new. Unless you want to blame your last death on your crappy keyboard...
High quality construction, Great ergonomics for claw / fingertip grip, Improved tracking (with firmware update), New higherdurability scrollwheel and coreswitches;
Not a very good mouse for palm grip;
The Corsair Vengeance M65 is a brilliant claw / fingertip grip mouse, even though it weighs at least 20% more than the standard rodent in this category. It has a ridiculously sturdy build, with some pretty high-quality components, so if you are interested...
Abstract: You know if you need a gaming mouse. You're not pushing virtual paper around on your desktop; you're fragging bots and shooting zombies. For gaming, you need an extra-responsive mouse that has lots of buttons and, ideally, a programmable interface.It was ...
The new M65, even if it preserves the appearance of the older M60, has been upgraded with a sensor of the latest generation, in order to reach higher DPI values, up to 8200, while the M60 was limited at 5700. The shape is comfortable and we did not ne...
Futuristic design. Very comfortable to hold. Nicely oversized scroll wheel.
No wireless option. Not as configurable as other gaming mice. Lefties get no love. Control panel software is Windows-only
With its highly accurate tracking, dedicated sniper button, and overall killer design, the Corsair Vengeance M65 is a fine addition to any first-person-shooter enthusiast's arsenal....
Great sensor, Smooth tracking, Up to 8,200 dpi and 1,000Hz polling rate, Three DPI profiles
Very minor issues with button placement
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Published: 2019-05-22, Author: Sara , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: After weaning myself off Corsair's Ironclaw RGB mouse (changing your mouse can be a good way to fight off the dreaded RSI), it was time for something a little similar yet markedly different from Corsair's gaming mouse range.Corsair really listened to its...
Published: 2016-07-08, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
We've got mixed feelings about Corsair's new mice. The Corsair M65 Pro RGB is about ten bucks cheaper than the Logitech G502, which features the same sensor, but it does have negative acceleration and ripple. This is a shame, since we're very pleased wi...