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Guru3D.com » News » Gigabyte Releases AORUS M5 Gaming Mouse

Gigabyte Releases AORUS M5 Gaming Mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/06/2018 01:49 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Gigabyte Releases AORUS M5 Gaming Mouse

Gigabyte today announced the release of new AORUS gaming gear, the highly customizable AORUS M5 Gaming Mouse. The revolutionary weight distribution system allows users to adjust the balance and find the optimal mouse weight for maximum control and flexibility

Powered by an advanced optical engine, the AORUS M5 is a perfect gaming weapon with pinpoint precision. The wired mouse offers incredible click response with the top-quality 50-million-click Omron switches, customizable RGB lighting and a clean, streamlined profile to meet the needs that gamers crave for the most.

AORUS M5 boasts an enthusiast-grade 16000 dpi optical sensor (Pixart 3389), capable of 400 ips and 50G acceleration, that gives you the ultimate accuracy for competitive gaming. Adjustability in 50 dpi increments further allows you to make a seamless transition from your old mouse by fine-tuning the level that precisely fits your play style. The revolutionary weight distribution system allows you to customize the center of gravity and weight range from 118g to 130.5g for speed, accuracy, and performance while gaming.

The Japanese Omron switches on both buttons provide the most comfortable experience with crisp, tactile response at your fingertips. The switches are also engineered to guarantee extended life time of over 50 million clicks. Using AORUS Engine software, users are able to customize lighting with up to 16.7 million colors and numerous patterns to match their personal style and gaming setup. The lighting can be synchronized with AORUS RGB Fusion products.

More details on the AORUS M5 Gaming Mouse here.



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RavenMaster
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#5571284 Posted on: 08/06/2018 02:20 PM
I'm not a big fan of mice that have splits in the top part of the chassis. Your hand tends to grind against said splits and it ends up digging into you. Had this problem with the old razer ouroboros. It's better to have a full smooth top surface so that it remains comfortable.

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#5571383 Posted on: 08/06/2018 06:37 PM
Agreed i don't like those gaps either. Should of just made it smooth all over the top part and i'm sure it would be a great mouse.

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#5571419 Posted on: 08/06/2018 08:32 PM
Reminds me of Razer's deathadder. I wonder if Razer is making this for them?

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