AM010 G100S only 500Hz.
AM010 G302 at 1000Hz.
Both a bit less smooth than 3310.
Both lower max PCS than 3310 (but imho still enough).
Both higher LOD than the adjustable 3310.
I have no clear winner for me.
your part was Finish him! :/
id say its the rawer sensor, it works great in the 402 and noone really needs those 6000+ dpi. its as accurate as it gets i think.
the thing is right now they are not that easy to accurately measure up against each other unless u have the exact technical stats which i dont.
various implementations of each differ in friction to mousepad, grip, weight etc.
your part was Finish him! :/
id say its the rawer sensor, it works great in the 402 and noone really needs those 6000+ dpi. its as accurate as it gets i think.
quite the opposite here. was lining up headshots in 1v1 servers quite easily.
the problems I had stemmed from the shape that gives me troubles lifting the mouse around a lot and the - to me - annoying button placement.
I find the AM010 in my g302 much more jumpy and twitchy off the line or when accelerating the mouse in any direction. The 3310 in my fk1 feels more stable, predictable and controlled.
I am currently having trouble picking a favorite between the two when playing csgo.
I find the AM010 in my g302 much more jumpy and twitchy off the line or when accelerating the mouse in any direction. The 3310 in my fk1 feels more stable, predictable and controlled.
I am currently having trouble picking a favorite between the two when playing csgo.
Maybe that's what they mean when they say the AM010 feels more raw, maybe the 3310 has slightly more smoothing? Not really a bad thing if it does though.
Right now I prefer my G402 to my FK1, because of the more "raw" feeling and the shape fits me very slightly better. The G302 was way too wobbly.
I can't use the AM010 since I play with 55cm/360 on BF3/BF4 and 60cm/360 on CSGO.
And the 3310 on Zowie FK1 really impressed me, I'm in love with this mouse. The tracking feels better than the G100s, too.
So, I'd say that the 3310 wins. But again, it's just FOR ME. I can't have the same playstyle with a low PCS mouse.
I find the AM010 in my g302 much more jumpy and twitchy off the line or when accelerating the mouse in any direction. The 3310 in my fk1 feels more stable, predictable and controlled.
I am currently having trouble picking a favorite between the two when playing csgo.
But I also have that twitchy raw uncontrolled feeling with the AM010.
Well, not directly uncontrolled, but not as stable and predictable as the 3310 FK1.
You worded that very good. I have the exact same feeling of those 2 sensors.
Don't put too much weight on small performance drops or highs though.
Especially if it's only on 2 days and you haven't used both mice longterm.
Playing GO with mat_queue_mode 0 is more responsive. Downside of not using multi core processing is a max FPS drop. If you could maintain over 128 FPS without using multi core, you are using raw input and have a stable polling rate, it makes the game much better.
I rather have a responsive sensor over a less responsive sensor. My style requires small quick adjustments if I happen to misjudge my stopping point. The Zowie mice annoyed me greatly until I started to use the 2300 step, but the 1000Hz setting wasn't very stable, so I was forced to use 500Hz (I can feel the difference).
If you find the G302 [AM010] to responsive maybe you should use 500Hz or 250Hz instead. It's more forgiving...
I only own a G100s and have had a G402, but to me the AM010 sensor feel more precise. As you said it feels easier to do small adjustments.
3310 feel slower, less responsive. They almost feel disconnected in a sens.
Thats my experience with Rival, Avior and FK1.
it probably is because I, despite using 40cm, do not swipe at speeds higher than 1,5m/s. I simply lift the mouse a lot. Flickshots do not require humongous speeds over 2m/s.
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