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Steelseries Rival "Rescuer" [Chinese Market]

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#1 ·
Looks like steelseries partnered with Lenovo for this gaming setup release in China. The mouse itself looks like a small shape with the 3090 sensor (based on the 3500 DPI step and the look of the bottom lens). Can probably pick it up on Taobao if anyone was really interested. Looks almost like an EC2.
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Steelseries Rival Rescuer Edition is available for 199 Yuan (about RM120)





Source: Lowyat (http://www.lowyat.net/2015/06/in-china-lenovo-has-a-pretty-strong-gaming-presence-including-peripherals-rescuer-laptop/)
 
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Originally Posted by Twiffle View Post

Oh well. Just have to use 800 DPI on it then. At least the lowest step feels like 800 dpi. Would have liked to turn off the lights and set the polling to 500hz .. but it's not a deal breaker as long as this thing stays stable.
It uses the 3320 with a 0.8x magnification lens, meaning the 1000 step will be around 800cpi
 
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Originally Posted by tweaker123 View Post

does anyone have any expierence with this mouse? i love the ec2-a shape but its a little bulky in my hands, and the shape of this looks amazing. i can get it for $30 on aliexpress. want to know some opinions on it, like the sensor, lod, and build quality and the dpi steps
i reckon it looks kinda like a morph of the ec2-a and 403
 
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Originally Posted by tweaker123 View Post

does anyone have any expierence with this mouse? i love the ec2-a shape but its a little bulky in my hands, and the shape of this looks amazing. i can get it for $30 on aliexpress. want to know some opinions on it, like the sensor, lod, and build quality and the dpi steps
I do have it. It feels a bit thinner than ec2-a. Around same height and 2-3mm shorter. LoD seems fairly low.. 1.8-2 cd's and dont know about DPI steps but lowest feels like 800 DPI (supposed to be 1000 DPI if I recall) . Build quality is pretty good. main buttons do feel a bit loose, but not a deal breaker. Cable is braided (not as thick as logitech cables) very similar to Kana V2's cable. Mousewheel feels smooth and pleasant to scroll with it. Side buttons are better than EC2-A's . Lastly the sensor is listed in the sensor list thread as 3320 .

I was playing just fine with it in BF1, CSGO and Overwatch. However the shape was not for me so I've gone back to my G100s/Nixeus Revel. Seems like I'm just not ergo mouse type of a person.
 
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Originally Posted by Twiffle View Post

I do have it. It feels a bit thinner than ec2-a. Around same height and 2-3mm shorter. LoD seems fairly low.. 1.8-2 cd's and dont know about DPI steps but lowest feels like 800 DPI (supposed to be 1000 DPI if I recall) . Build quality is pretty good. main buttons do feel a bit loose, but not a deal breaker. Cable is braided (not as thick as logitech cables) very similar to Kana V2's cable. Mousewheel feels smooth and pleasant to scroll with it. Side buttons are better than EC2-A's . Lastly the sensor is listed in the sensor list thread as 3320 .

I was playing just fine with it in BF1, CSGO and Overwatch. However the shape was not for me so I've gone back to my G100s/Nixeus Revel. Seems like I'm just not ergo mouse type of a person.
dude thanks for the info really appreciate it, but i have few more questions and if you can answer them, thatll be awesome

1. does it actually feel like the ec2-a but smaller?(same inner groove on the left side, and kind of protruding right side? also does it feel light ?
2. can you adjust the LOD or is it left like that permanently?
3.is it 1000hz default?
4. is the sensor performance decent?
5. do you think its worth buying considering i have tried many other mouses and none are really comfortable for me?(ive tried, logitech g303-502,ec2-a,fk2,za13,logitech g pro, roccat pure military,razer abyssus v2)(i have small hands ,around 17.3 cm)
 
#26 ·
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Originally Posted by tweaker123 View Post

dude thanks for the info really appreciate it, but i have few more questions and if you can answer them, thatll be awesome

1. does it actually feel like the ec2-a but smaller?(same inner groove on the left side, and kind of protruding right side? also does it feel light ?
2. can you adjust the LOD or is it left like that permanently?
3.is it 1000hz default?
4. is the sensor performance decent?
5. do you think its worth buying considering i have tried many other mouses and none are really comfortable for me?(ive tried, logitech g303-502,ec2-a,fk2,za13,logitech g pro, roccat pure military,razer abyssus v2)(i have small hands ,around 17.3 cm)
I think it's 1000hz by default. It does feel like smaller EC2-A (although I dont have my EC2-A anymore) . It is not heavy it felt weight wise around same as Fk2 or Roccat kone pure military. As far as I know you can't adjust the LoD.. but coming from FK2 etc... the LoD isn't an issue really you can get used to it. Sensor's performance is pretty good. At least to me it felt better than 3310 sensors. Is it worth buying ? Well it's up to your money situation and what kind of mice you like. If you liked EC2-A if it was just a bit smaller then probably yes. Everyone is different though. I have 18cm / 9cm hand and had no issues palming the mouse, but it didn't feel that great for fingertip .

Tried to describe it as good as I possibly could.. but in the end you probably have to try it yourself. It never pazzed out on me during gameplay and I couldn't find any cons except the buttons could have been just a bit crisper, but still pretty good for a budget mouse.
 
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