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Cougar Terminator gaming chair review




This time, we’re checking out (I think it’s the third time we review on Guru3d for this type of gear) a gaming chair – it’s Cougar Terminator. The manufacturer is a company that was founded in 2007 by PC enthusiasts from German and Taiwan. I already had a chance to check their products in the past, one was the 700K Evo keyboard, and the second was the Blazer chassis. But that’s not all, as there are also power supplies, air and liquid coolers, fans, headsets, mice, streaming gear, and even desks (including the standing ones). Terminator is one of 15 available chairs from Cougar (and there’s even a gaming sofa).
Read articleMSI Clutch GM51 Wireless mouse review
If you're searching for a gaming mouse that can cater to your first-person shooter requirements and comes with top-of-the-line specs, ergonomic design, and a lightweight build, then the MSI Clutch GM51 might be the perfect choice for you. However, be prepared to pay a premium price for this high-end gaming mouse.
Read articleAsus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse review




This article provides a review of the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse. This optical gaming mouse is specifically designed for gamers and comes equipped with the ROG Hone Ace Aim Lab Edition mousepad. The mouse features a highly precise optical sensor, the ROG AimPoint, which is a derivative of the PixArt 3399, with a sensitivity range of 100 to 36,000 DPI and a deviation of less than 1% CPI. This level of accuracy is better than the industry average of 3% and is comparable to that found in other high-end gaming mice such as the ROG Keris Wireless Aimpoint and ROG Chakram X. Additionally, the mouse has a polling rate of 1,000 Hz, which is a standard for gaming mice, and can reach a maximum speed of 650 IPS with a maximum acceleration of 50G. Overall, the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse is a top-performing gaming mouse that offers precision and speed for an optimal gaming experience.
Read articleMSI VIGOR GK71 SONIC Blue keyboard review




The MSI VIGOR GK71 SONIC is the latest addition to the market of RGB LED lit mechanical keyboards. Equipped with MSI branded Kailh switches (Blue), this keyboard offers a unique typing experience with its tactile and responsive keys. The eye-catching feature of this keyboard is its per-key RGB LED lighting system that can be animated with various light effects. All that at just 109 USD.
Read articleMSI Clutch GM31 Lightweight (+Wireless) mice review
This article reviews the MSI Clutch GM31 mouse in a wired and wireless edition. It’s an optical gaming mouse that was launched today, on 12.01.2023. It’s a successor of the GM30 (which had only a wired version). The Clutch GM31 series targets gamers, but it should also work more than fine as a regular mouse. This time, the optical sensor is not the 6200 DPI PMW3327 but a 12K DPI PMW-3360 in the wired version and the same DPI in PAW-3311. There is a possibility to change DPI on-the-fly, and the resolution steps are 400/800/1600/3200/6400.
Read articleLamptron HM070 Flip LCD review
This time, we’re checking out their LCD screen for monitoring PC h/w data, the HM70 FLIP. This manufacturer’s subsequent attempt at the hardware monitors niche. We already covered the HM101, one of the first ones of its type, and earned an “Approved” award. Overall, this company was known mainly for their fan controllers, which are seldom used anymore because most motherboards now have fan headers. There are hardly any cases with 5.25” drive bays. That’s probably the reason for changing the focus of their new products, with different sizes and screen ratios, with or without touch control or the way of “opening” the display.
Read articleCorsair Katar Elite Wireless mouse review
In this article, we review the Corsair Katar Elite Wireless mouse. It’s an optical gaming mouse that was launched today, on 26.10.2022. The Katar model is a new version of the Katar Pro Wireless that was introduced on October 2020. The Katar Elite Wireless is targeted at gamers, but it should also work more than fine as a regular mouse. This time, the optical sensor is not the 10K DPI PMW3325 but a 26K DPI Corsair Marksman. It has 1 DPI resolutions steps, 650 IPS tracking, and up to 50G acceleration.
Read articleMountain Display and Macro Pad for keyboard review
The Mountain Everest Max keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. It’s not the first product of this German manufacturer that we got, as we check already the Makalu 67 mouse. But let’s get back to the keyboard topic - the first information about the Everest Max appeared on the web around March ’20. At first, it was available on Kickstarter, but it was (and is) possible to buy it on the manufacturer’s website.
Read articleCorsair K60 PRO TKL keyboard review
The Corsair K60 RGB Pro keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. It’s not the first one from the K70 series checked on guru3d. Previously those were K70 RGB Rapidfire Mk2, also in a low-profile version, and as a TKL, so overall, there shouldn’t be any significant surprise as far as the general concept goes. Corsair K70 RGB Pro takes some K100 RGB and (most of) K70 RGB TKL CHAMPION (already mentioned) features. The suffix “Pro” wasn’t used yet, so probably it was the right time for that.
Read articleCorsair K70 RGB PRO Mini Wireless review




Corsair has released a new revision in their 60% Mini series keyboards, and it adds something that I have been yearning for a long time a wireless model. As such we review the Corsair K70 RGB PRO Mini Wireless.
Read articleMountain Everest 60 keyboard review
The Mountain Everest 60 keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. We have already covered two products of this German company; one was the Makalu 67 mouse and the Everest Max keyboard. This time it’s the 60% version of the latter. What we’ll find interesting about this product? This time it’s not using the Cherry MX switches but rather the custom-made MOUNTAIN.
Read articleCorsair K70 PRO RGB keyboard review
The Corsair K70 RGB Pro keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. It’s not the first one from the K70 series checked on guru3d. Previously those were K70 RGB Rapidfire Mk2, also in a low-profile version, and as a TKL, so overall, there shouldn’t be any significant surprise as far as the general concept goes. Corsair K70 RGB Pro takes some K100 RGB and (most of) K70 RGB TKL CHAMPION (already mentioned) features. The suffix “Pro” wasn’t used yet, so probably it was the right time for that.
Read articleMSI Vigor GK50 Low Profile TKL keyboard review




The MSI Vigor GK50 Low Profile TKL keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. The GK50 Low Profile is the name of it. So what are the differences here? As you’d probably know by yourself, mainly it’s the lack of the numeric part of the keyboard. Tenkeyless form factor provides a wider and larger space for your mouse swipes for the ideal gaming setup.
Read articleMSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard review





The MSI Vigor GK71 Sonic keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. This is not the first time we got this manufacturer’s peripheral, as, for example, the GK80 was checked almost four years ago. What the new one has to offer? The first thing is the MSI SONIC RED switches. It’s a result of a close collaboration between Kailh and MSI. These linear switches are designed to provide seamless and instantaneous responses, minimizing finger fatigue and enhancing comfort & ergonomics during gaming sessions
Read articleCorsair M65 RGB Ultra mouse review
In this article, we review the Corsair M65 RGB Ultra mouse. It’s an optical mouse that was launched on 21st September. It’s a new release from the M65 series, which was introduced already seven years ago. After two years – the Pro edition was introduced, and in 2019 there was an M65 RGB Elite version; what do we have now?
Read articleCorsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless mouse review




In this article, we review the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless mouse. It’s an optical mouse that was launched on 16th September. It’s a new release from the Sabre series, which was introduced seven years ago. This time around, it’s not a regular (wired) version called Sabre RGB Pro which was presented on 8th April, but it’s a wireless one – both of them are from the Corsair’s Champions series.
Read articlenoblechairs HERO Black Edition gaming chair review





This time, we’re checking out (I think it’s the first time review on Guru3D for this type of gear) a gaming chair – it’s noblechairs HERO Black Edtion. The manufacturer is a company with headquarters in Germany, and it was established in Berlin in 2016. They have three main models (EPIC, HERO, and ICON), but they also introduce special editions(like AMG, Doom, Fallout, etc.), making the selection even harder. In general - choosing the right chair is a very important matter for daily usage, especially in these Covid times – when people have more “Home Office” and sit more at home than previously.
Read articleMountain Everest Max keyboard review





The Mountain Everest Max keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. It’s not the first product of this German manufacturer that we got, as we check already the Makalu 67 mouse. But let’s get back to the keyboard topic - the first information about the Everest Max appeared on the web around March ’20. At first, it was available on Kickstarter, but it was (and is) possible to buy it on the manufacturer’s website.
Read articleAsus ROG Gladius III (wired and wireless) mouse review




In this article, we review the Asus ROG Gladius III mouse in a wired and wireless version. It's an optical gaming mouse that was launched on 15.05.2021. It's a new version of the model that was introduced already seven years ago (2014). ROG Gladius was the first gaming mouse that was made by the Republic of Gamers. Coengineered with pro gamers in the design stage, the classic, ergonomic handshape of the Gladius series has been established. Gladius is the trusted sword of the most significant Roman warrior Maximus.
Read articleASUS ROG Claymore II keyboard review




The Asus CLAYMORE II keyboard was already previewed on the 13th of January at CES 2021. The debut has occurred on the 15th of May. Ok, but what’s that all about? How does this product stand out from the crowded market? And how does it differ from the first version?
Read articleCorsair K70 RGB TKL keyboard review




The Corsair K70 RGB TKL comes from a range of keyboards that we already presented here on guru3d. We reviewed the K70 RGB Rapidfire Mk2, which comes also in a low-profile version. So, the first major difference this time is the tenkeyless format.
Read articleCorsair K55 RGB PRO XT keyboard review





Corsair has released its new K55 RGB PRO XT series keyboard. The units have overhauled aesthetics, a better price point, and more RGB lighting zone than you can imagine. The truly interesting thing however is that the keyboard is membrane-based, so no mech switches here. This 69 USD product also has six G keys that can be configured with the Elgato Stream deck software and of course, iCUE also.
Read articleCorsair K65 RGB Mini keyboard review




The Corsair K65 RGB Mini is a totally different proposition from Corsair. Yes, there were other K65's in the past. Yes, it’s a mechanical keyboard with RGB, but this time it comes in a small package (and I don’t mean the box). What can this newborn offer us? Well, plenty.
Read articleCorsair MM700 & Corsair Katar Pro XT Review




Today, we review a duo of products. Corsair’s new wired Katar Pro XT (Hilbert reviewed the wireless version back in July of 2020), and their MM700 extended RGB mouse mat.
Read articleCorsair Katar Pro Wireless mouse (+MM300 Pro) review
In this article, we review the Corsair Katar Pro Wireless mouse. It’s an optical gaming mouse that was launched on 6.10.2020. It’s a new version of the Katar model, which was introduced 5 years ago. The Katar Pro Wireless is rather targeted at gamers, but it should also work more than fine as a regular mouse.
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