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MSI Interceptor DS300 Gaming Mouse Review

Rating: 8.0.

MSI has been at the forefront of PC gaming hardware for years and now they are taking the next step into taking over your desk with the launch of new gaming peripherals. Today, we are taking a look at the MSI Interceptor DS300 gaming mouse, featuring an ergonomic, palm-grip friendly design, OMRON switches and an 8200 DPI laser sensor. How does it perform? Let's find out.

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The MSI Interceptor DS300 makes use of the ADNS 9800 laser sensor, which is a fairly popular choice having also been featured in mice from the likes of Cougar, Logitech and CMStorm. The sensor itself allows for up to 8200 DPI which is really the sweet spot for gamers as many are unlikely to need higher levels of sensitivity.

Features and Specifications:

  • Sensor: ADNS-9800
  • Sensor Type: Laser
  • DPI: up to 8200
  • 6 Programmable buttons
  • Response time: 1ms
  • Omron GAMING switches
  • Game Profiles: 4
  • RGB up to 16.8 M colors
  • Lighting effects: Breathing, Always on
  • USB Cable: 1.8m Braided
  • Weight System: 3 * 4.5g
  • Dimensions: 125 x 81 x 43mm
  • Weight: Approximately 150~153g

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