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My AIMLABs 7 mice test results

samduhman

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UPFRONT NOTICE: I am in no way an expert when it comes to testing mouse accuracy nor did I spend hours testing so don't beat me up if my test is flawed. I'm not a paid youtube reviewer. It's just me goofing around one morning. :)

I was bored and happened to glance at the 4 gaming mice sitting on or near my mouse pad ready to go at a moments notice. So I decided to play around with Aimlabs and do some comparisons as I had just received a new FNATIC MAYA 8K mouse.

Things to consider when looking at the results

- My hands aren't that big so I prefer small mice.
- I have a Dell Alienware 34" widescreen AW3423DWF
- Saturn Pro Mouse pad
- Default DPI mouse settings were set at whatever I am comfortable at using the mouse in Windows and the majority of games with this monitor. Most of which are not first person shooters
- All mice were wireless except for the MX310 and M-UAE96 which I dug up out of my dozens of mice to do a comparison of old vs new mice (I'm assuming the old mice are around 400dpi. I couldn't change dpi on these 2 mice and they were to slow for my monitor. I had to increase mouse speed in Windows.)
- Aimlabs test was Reflexshot/Ultimate Which works as so. A target (ball) of a random size will pop-up anywhere on the screen. You have 1 second to shoot it before it disappears and a new random target and location replaces it. This goes on for about a minutes.
- I ran each mouse through the test 2 times eliminating the lowest score. I then did the same for 400DPI but went backwards through the mouse list. I took only one shot each second whether I hit the target or not.
- The "Try Hard" score was me rerunning the test with the same mouse 4 or 5 times straight at 400DPI after the initial test was completed and eliminating the lowest scores.

Gaming Mouse AimLab Test Results.JPG



Summary

- I was surprised to see my accuracy is much better at 400dpi than I thought. I always "assumed" 400dpi was way to low. Its definately felt that way when playing. I'll need to test this again in some FPSers
- I was also surprised at the Viper v2 Pro scores as it's a bit to big and not nearly as comfortable as the rest and a reason I've used it less than a day.
- What I considered a throw away mouse you receive with a new generic computer really surprised me. The HP M-UAE96 score was impressive compared to the "gaming" mice.
- During this test I quickly discovered or proved things I already knew. Find a mouse that's comfortable in your hand and just keep using it day in and day out and your kill/death ratio will improve. The old adage practice makes perfect.
- Getting into the zone and trying hard will also improve your score. To be totally up front. I did take a few breaks during the test and I had to take a mulligan and restart the test when sitting back down. I found I would miss the first 2 to 3 targets.
- Maybe we don't don't need a $100+ mouse after all to be a great flick shooter or sniper. (I've hid this thought in back of my head for many years but I don't like to let it out)"There is no way this $40 Logitech or Coolermaster is just as good as my $70/$80 mouse." ;)
- The HP M-UAE96 scores, still WOW! A throw away mouse or just mice under $30/$40 test comparison against expensive gaming mouse could be interesting but I have the time.


With all that and what I discovered during my test, I agree with Rocket Jump Ninjas conclusion from his Maya 8k review


View: https://youtu.be/Rdka-gxxpFw?t=205
 
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I agree with Rocket Jump Ninjas conclusion from his Maya 8k review
Which is?

Maybe we don't don't need a $100+ mouse after all to be a great flick shooter or sniper. (I've hid this thought in back of my head for many years but I don't like to let it out)"There is no way this $40 Logitech or Coolermaster is just as good as my $70/$80 mouse
This matches my own extensive experiences with gaming mice. Eg. my latest test:
Competitive gamer review and comparison: G-Wolves HT-M Hati, Razer Viper v3 Pro, DeathAdder v3

Gaming mouse companies have been making extremely flawed mice for basically their entire history, and they still haven't stopped.

I was stuck with the awful, heavy Intellimouse 3.0 for a decade because all the newer, more expensive mice were terrible.

Now it seems that mice from Chinese companies have the best sensor performance. So a knock-off Viper v3 Pro is likely to perform better than the more expensive original mouse from Razer.
 
Which is?


This matches my own extensive experiences with gaming mice. Eg. my latest test:
Competitive gamer review and comparison: G-Wolves HT-M Hati, Razer Viper v3 Pro, DeathAdder v3

Gaming mouse companies have been making extremely flawed mice for basically their entire history, and they still haven't stopped.

I was stuck with the awful, heavy Intellimouse 3.0 for a decade because all the newer, more expensive mice were terrible.

Now it seems that mice from Chinese companies have the best sensor performance. So a knock-off Viper v3 Pro is likely to perform better than the more expensive original mouse from Razer.

Sorry, I should have expanded on that. That the manufacturers are playing it safe. The performance, shape, button count, and texture of the shells are all similar. So it just comes down to what you want to pay. As a mouse junkie it's kind of boring. How about adding 2 DPI BUTTONS so I can change DPI ↕️ on the fly. A feature I've used since it was introduced and still love. The Razer Cobra Pro gets (y). I may have to go back to it and give it a "Try Hard" for a few days and see where my score ends up at the end of the weekend.

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from boardzy video

I'll add to my original post. Based on my hand size and claw grip I'll list the 5 gaming mice from this test in order of my favorite to hold.

1. Razer Cobra Pro
2. MZ1
3. Maya 8k
4. Pulsar x2h mini
5. Viper v2 Pro

3 and 4 could easily be a coin toss but the Maya gets extra points for being only a day old. :geek:
 
Wait a minute...people pay $10/mo. to learn how to use their mouse "better"?

https://aimlabs.com/
I just use the base free version and play offline. I haven't had the interest to create an account or pay for the "help me figure out my best precession settings" or whatever it's called. I only use it when I get a new mouse or if I get an itch once in a blue moon. That's why my score is less than half of the top users scores. I couldn't imagine going through those drills over and over.
 
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