It is worth ating the firmware, for this you need to manually download a separate program from the off site. After setting it up via synapse, you should delete it forever, because. a monstrous program that can affect games, while: 1 do not forget to transfer the settings to the mouse itself, because by default only stored in the program 2 Polling rate should be 4000, not 8000, because not all games / computers (and I have a powerful one) pull, but visually there is no difference where it works. 3 DPI should be done higher, definitely not 400, in my case 1600, because. according to Battle(non)sense tests, this affects the response In my case, when connected to the USB2.0 port after a reboot, the polling rate dropped to 500 and was restored to 4000 upon physical reconnection. In USB3.0 and USB3.1 ports it works fine. You can test with the MouseTester 1.5.3 program, but you have to figure it out. The viper series has a problem with squeaks and clicks (this model is visually the same inside), the simplest solution is to press the buttons at the base. A more complicated method is associated with disassembly and lubrication / sizing, etc. Is it worth taking? I didn’t understand yet, there was no brain explosion, but at 144 Hz (with possible FPS 200+ and FreeSync with an FPS limit of 140), the monica definitely became smoother, before that I sinned that 144 Hz was not enough, but it turned out that the mouse also affects.
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