
Corsair
The Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse is a wired, right‑handed mouse built with an anodized aluminum shell, offering a 26,000 DPI optical sensor, 8,000 Hz polling, and a customizable weight system for competitive FPS gamers.
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$49.99
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$62.00
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$49.99
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$79.99
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Best For
Competitive FPS gamers who use high‑refresh (240 Hz+) monitors, have high‑end CPUs to leverage 8,000 Hz polling, prefer a right‑handed medium‑sized mouse, and want customizable weight and extensive iCUE integration for RGB and macros.
Not Ideal For
Casual gamers, left‑handed users, players who prioritize ultra‑light weight (sub‑70 g), or those with lower‑end PCs that cannot exploit the high polling rate.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the M65 RGB Ultra for its solid aluminum construction, upgraded MARKSMAN sensor, and 8,000 Hz polling, noting that these features deliver low latency for high‑end rigs. However, they caution that the extreme DPI and polling benefits are only noticeable to elite competitive players with powerful CPUs, and that some features like the sniper button add little real advantage.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mouse’s build quality, adjustable weight system, and comfortable grip, rating it 5/5 for durability and comfort. Common complaints focus on the awkward rear DPI button, inconsistent tilt‑gesture performance, the mouse’s relative heaviness, and the resource‑heavy iCUE software.
Common Complaints
Awkward rear DPI button placement, unreliable tilt‑gesture activation, heavier overall weight compared to newer models, and iCUE software being bloated or slow.
What People Are Saying
“great mouse”
“Corsair you can’t go wrong with.”
“perfect for long gaming sessions”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G502 X
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Disadvantages
Choose the G502 X if you want a lighter, more button‑rich mouse at a lower price; choose the M65 for higher polling, premium build, and weight customization.
vs. Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
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Disadvantages
Opt for the DeathAdder V3 Pro if you prioritize wireless use and ultra‑light weight; the M65 is better for wired, ultra‑low latency and customizable heft.
vs. SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless
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The Aerox 3 Wireless suits gamers who need the lightest possible mouse and wireless freedom, while the M65 excels for those who want a solid aluminum build, higher DPI, and weight tuning.