bst's mouse might use both sensors, but afaik he might use 3090 only.
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Abyssus has some good hardware for its market price. Would have been a killer if Razer avoided the cheap route with that outdated microcontroler and used a simular or rather same cypress model in the DA. (Least most of the issues would have been fixed via flash assuming proper electronics implementation)
I believe the Savu has angle snapping disabled.. (or maybe there's two separate SROM's, idk)
Two different market segments. This is targeting the low end ;o

Abyssus has some good hardware for its market price. Would have been a killer if Razer avoided the cheap route with that outdated microcontroler and used a simular or rather same cypress model in the DA. (Least most of the issues would have been fixed via flash assuming proper electronics implementation)
I believe the Savu has angle snapping disabled.. (or maybe there's two separate SROM's, idk)
Two different market segments. This is targeting the low end ;o
Abyssus has :
Awesome sensor, awesome lens, just good MCU (it's not bad at all, I prefer it over Cypress one on performance/feeling, but if it could be flashed it would make it awesome as jitter could be corrected on older samples), small shape, very lightweight carcass.
Too thin mouseskates, bad design of the feet area (it's narrower than the rest of the mouse, so it can be tilted very easily), weird design of the main buttons (makes the pinky actuate M2 sometimes).
For a mid-end mouse it would be great. Considering at the price it can be purchased, and if one uses hard mousepads, the price/performance ratio is over the clouds. But it is not mid-end, but rather low-end. There, it's a steal.
I'll look into the Savu.
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Sounds good, except for the price. 60€ is too much to ask for a "basic" Roccat mouse. Might gift it to myself later this month, if I lose patience waiting for the Recon or bst's mouse, we'll see.


















