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Where the M8000 really excels is in design, feel, and weight. Add to that the fact that it comes in at $50 and boasts features that more expensive mice brag about. If you're looking for a mouse with side buttons you can program in your favorite games (I programmed one to toggle push-to-talk in a couple of different games) and...
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Gigabyte GM-M8000 Gaming Mouse Review.Mice are something of a subjective little peripheral-what works well for one person could turn out to be hell on a mat for someone else. Gaming models are much more of a personal thing than your standard browsi...
Gigabyte GMM8000 Gaming Mouse Review Print Email, Author: Chris Hall, Monday, 02 March 2009 19:45, Page 5 of 5, Conclusion, Having never owned any Gigabyte products outside of their very popular motherboards I had no preconceptions as to what I might e...
Gigabyte GMM8000 Gaming Mouse Review Print Email...
Having never owned any Gigabyte products outside of their very popular motherboards I had no preconceptions as to what I might expect from this mouse, I am happy to report Gigabyte will be a brand I inspect more closely when it comes to choosing my fu...
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Gigabyte may be better known for its internal hardware, but the companys released some solid control peripherals over the years. We were oddly taken with its very rugged GK-K800 keyboard, and now theres a gaming mouse to match, the GM-M8000.The M8000...
A top choice for any gamer...
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Mice are usually the last thing many people think of when putting together a brand new build but for gamers and professional users, there is no denying the importance of a good set of peripherals. Gigabyte is hoping to make their name more common plac...
Comfortable, on the fly DPI change, sub 1ms polling rate, 4000DPI sensor, 3 onboard profiles, 4 built in sensitivity settings, Horizontal and Vertical Scroll, No software required to USE the 3 onboard profiles, Lightweight software interface program, Powe...
Horizontal Scrolling requires software to be installed, Weights only come in 2 sizes (really need a third, 3gram size), Slippery left and right buttons, Wheel did develop a squeal later on, Polling rate is NOT set to 1000Hz“out of the box”, o...
As you could tell throughout this review, we thoroughly enjoyed testing, using and all around torturing the Gigabyte GM-M8000 mouse. When we first heard that we were going to be reviewing it, we admit there were some hesitations. While the occasional d...
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When it comes to peripherals, there are many consumers who couldn’t care less about overall performance; they just want the most economically sensible solution. However, with their M8000 Xtreme gaming mouse, Gigabyte is trying to prove that we don’t h...
When it comes to down to tally up the positive and negative attributes of the GM-M8000 Xtreme, one thing has become abundantly clear to us: it is one great product. We really were a little hesitant to review this mouse as we have found very few “sequel...
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The Gigabyte M8000Xtreme ($59.99 list at NewEgg) has it all: A sweet design, customizable features and macros, and it can go from 90 to 6030—dpi that is—in just one click if you choose. This gaming mouse is an absolute delight on and off the gaming gri...
Soft, comfortable, and cool design. Macros. Intuitive software interface. Great feature set.
Scroll wheel feels cheap. No wireless option.
The Gigabyte M8000Xtreme mouse can go from 90 to 6030dpi in just a few clicks. It's a gamers delight, with customizable options and a comfortable design to boot...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2020-04-28 04:25:48
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What is the single most important hardware for any serious gamer? Certainly some would argue that a good graphics card for the best possible eye candy, others would probably say a large TFT screen for more viewing area while others prefer...
When testing the markets best mouse units it is very hard to come to a conclusion about which one is the best one of the bunch especially since the best for me and the other guys might as well be the worst for you. That was mainly the re...
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I'm well past the point of accepting that Gigabyte has placed a steady foot in the component arena outside of motherboards. When LanOC Editor and Chief Wes broke out this next piece of hardware however, I was more than a little surprised; and anxious...
Research has definitely been done at Gigabyte, with their entry mouse in to PC gaming peripheral market featuring the traits that have become so popular among gamers. With a nice appearance, an easy, customizable interface, and higher report capabiliti...
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More and more companies are entering the market for gaming-grade mice, putting this kind of product among the usual coolers, motherboards and components that come out of their assembly line. Gigabyte sure did its homework with the release of the M8000X...
Below you can see a summary of our impressions about the Gigabyte M8000Xtreme mouse.Strong PointsLarge number of assignable buttonsBest configuration application we’ve ever reviewedHigh sensitivity level of 6,000 DPIGreat presentation with a cloth-wrap...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2020-04-28 04:25:49
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When you think about Gigabyte, motherboards usually come to mind. Fierce business competition can force a company to branch out, which is why Gigabyte works with many different products such as PC graphics accelerators and PC peripherals. Gigabyte sent...
6000 DPI laser engine, Topnotch Solid Construction, Realtime DPI/Profile LEDs, Sleeved USB cord, Builtin 32KB memory for functions, macros and profiles, Relatively good price compared to other highend mice, Included an extra feet set, Weights for extra accuracy if needed...
Price could still be a little bit high for gamers where $50 USD seems to be the best point.
Performance with the Gigabyte GM-M8000X is near-perfection. The mouse answers to the smallest, minimal movement. Accuracy and precision is something this mouse won´t ever lack. There is no stuttering in any conditions, and the laser will work in almos...
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pcstats.com Updated: 2020-04-28 04:25:49
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Gigabyte's Ghost M8000X is an infrared laser mouse, so there is no red light LED glowing below. Instead, you'll find a nine button performance mouse built for competitive gaming around a 6000 DPI laser sensor with on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment and...
As a quick test of Gigabyte's Ghost GM-M8000X mouse I booted into an old but good game for a hardcore mouse: Quake III Arena. After a bit of experimentation I settled on using the Ghost M8000X's second-highest DPI setting (3200 DPI), and proceeded...
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