thank you, I currently use viper mini, I feel very comfortable with the handle.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑30 Nov 2021, 10:25For gaming mice…
Use 2000Hz or 4000Hz as a sweet spot. Balance between game compatibility and smoothness.
Also try high DPI (3200) and low sensitivity when it comes to new sensors like the 3389 and 3399 in the Razer Viper 8KHz. Old games like CS:GO may go wonky (outdated imprecise mouse mathematics that only work good at 400dpi and 800dpi) but newer games like Valorant and Overwatch is super happy at 3200dpi + low sensitivity. Makes slowturns and slowaim (sniper camping, tracking aims at distant moving vehicles, etc) amazing, without sacrificing fast/flick turns. High DPI + low sensitivity is like giving your mouse some powerups and additional capabilities you didn’t know it had.
On some systems and some games, 8000Hz hogs a bit of CPU and lowers framerate a bit, so try 2000Hz or 4000Hz as a compromise. At 2000Hz you get literally 90% of the benefits of 8000Hz.
I want to try to raise the dpi, how can I match with 5 of sens and 800dpi that I currently use?
my xl2546k has been returned to amazon, for what it's worth i tell you if you are getting along well with 2546 know that omen x25 is superior, this panel really has impressive pixel transition speed and by not using strobing for me you have the advantage of not having any vertical tearing and it doesn't raise the input lag any further.planart wrote: ↑30 Nov 2021, 12:08I'ma loan your thread a bit. I too have had MAG251RX, Acer XV252QF and now I've bought XL2456K from Amazon deals. (330€ shipped)
Was initially kind of underwhelmed by the monitor. That TN panel first impression is rough. Was about to return it even. Then I actually got the chance to play some more serious competitive matches with it finally today. Played the best I think I've ever played. Have to say - this monitor is still praised for a good reason. The custom display profile for CS:GO is actually very nice straight out of the box, no need to tinker with any third party stuff. High brightness + strobing really can make you subconsiously hit those crazy flicks with higher success rate. Every moving object just somehow is more well defined on this TN than with Acer 390Hz (VRB on). Acer has slight upper hand on input lag and smoothness. But I still pure motion resolution is king here. Maybe... Or then I just had a good day.
I have been alternating Omen and Acer for days, acer is more reactive, more fluid, zero tearing, it is amazing but when I go back to Omen I clearly notice greater clarity, not even with extreme strobing do you get the clarity that Omen has.
I can turn around the map and quickly jump right and left to look around and keep the background in focus constantly, with Acer this I can't do it, there is always a slight blur while I do it, they are not "monstrous" differences but quite evident....... waiting for a 360hz tn.
I recommend you to try Omen x25, you will not regret the dyac, believe me