
Razer Basilisk V3
Score: 84/100
Corsair M75
Score: 87/100Rankings

The M75 is a wired, ambidextrous mouse featuring a 26,000 DPI sensor, 8,000 Hz polling and a lightweight 74 g build, aimed at competitive FPS gamers. Its reliance on iCUE software and non-detachable cable may deter users seeking simplicity. Ideal for players who prioritize ultra-low latency and high precision.

The Razer Basilisk V3 is a wired, right-handed ergonomic gaming mouse featuring a 26K DPI Focus+ sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and 13-zone RGB lighting. Its 101 g weight and lack of wireless connectivity may deter users seeking ultra-light or cordless setups. Best suited for medium-to-large hand gamers who value extensive customization and low latency.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
26,000 dpibest | 26,000 dpibest | |
| ↓ lower better | 101 g | 74 gbest |
8,000 Hzbest | 8,000 Hzbest | |
11best | 7 | |
130 mmbest | 128 mm | |
75 mmbest | 65 mm | |
42.5 mmbest | 42 mm | |
13best | 2 |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensors(1) | ||
Sensor Type | Razer Focus+ Optical | Corsair MARKSMAN 26K optical |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Weight (g) | 101 g | 74 g |
Length (mm) | 130 mm | 128 mm |
Width (mm) | 75 mm | 65 mm |
Height (mm) | 42.5 mm | 42 mm |
Controls(2) | ||
Programmable Buttons | 11 | 7 |
Switch Type | Razer Optical | Optical |
Lighting(1) | ||
RGB Zones | 13 | 2 |


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Professional reviewers consider the Basilisk V3 an excellent all-rounder for FPS and MMO titles, emphasizing its sub-1 mm lift-off distance, ultra-low 1.38 ms latency, and the high-precision 26K DPI sensor. They also commend the ergonomic thumb rest, 11 programmable buttons, and the innovative HyperScroll tilt wheel, while noting the mouse's 101 g weight and wired-only design as potential downsides.
Everyday users love the comfortable thumb rest, vibrant RGB lighting, and the smooth dual-mode scroll wheel, often giving it top marks for build quality and responsiveness. Recurring criticisms focus on the mouse's relatively heavy feel, its bulk for smaller hands, and the lack of a wireless option.

Professional reviewers praise the M75 for its feather-light 74 g build, high-speed 8,000 Hz polling, and ambidextrous ergonomics, calling it a strong choice for competitive FPS players, but they criticize its reliance on iCUE for DPI tweaks and its relatively high price tag.
Everyday gamers echo the pros, lauding the mouse's lightweight agility and sensor precision, while repeatedly mentioning the inconvenience of mandatory iCUE software and the non-removable cable as the main pain points.