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Guru3D.com » News » MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks

MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/13/2020 07:29 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks

The "CLUTCH GM08" is a gaming mouse that uses the PixArt optical sensor "PAW 3519", but at a low price of fewer than 19 EURO yen including tax. The interface is USB 2.0. The resolution is compatible with 6 levels of 200/400/800/1,600/3,200/4,200dpi. 

The click switch is a highly durable product that can withstand more than 10 million clicks and uses a gold-plated USB connector that is rust-resistant and has little signal deterioration. You can also mount up to three weights on the back of the main unit to adjust the weight to your liking. Polling rate is 1,000Hz, 6 mouse buttons, the body size is 68.5mm width, 128mm depth, 40.5mm height, 92g ~ 103g weight, compatible OS is Windows 10/8.1/8/7. The main body also has an illumination function with Red LED.

MSI also releases "VIGOR WR01", MSI's first wrist rest. The surface material is smooth "Ice Silk Lycra" and antibacterial coated. In addition, a cooling sensation gel is built in, so you can comfortably play the game even in the summer or in hot games. he base material is made of non-slip rubber, and the main body size is 432mm in width, 86mm in depth, 25mm in height, and 300g in weight.



MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks MSI CLUTCH GM08 Gaming Mouse is Released for less than 20 bucks




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#5817462 Posted on: 08/13/2020 07:35 AM
Razer should name their next mouse series "CLUTCH OR KICK".

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#5817538 Posted on: 08/13/2020 02:12 PM
4200 dpi and 2 side buttons .... honestly this mouse can cover my needs no problem at all !
what i look for a mouse is the 2 side buttons and at least 2000 dpi normally on the 32 inch 1440p screen i used about 1400 dpi !

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