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Gigabyte Force M9 ICE Mouse Review

Rating: 7.5.

Gigabyte are best known in enthusiast circles for producing some of the finest motherboards and graphics cards on the market.  We have tested countless quality products from Gigabyte in the past couple of years and we've generally been very impressed by what they have to offer.

You might not be aware but Gigabyte also produce a range of peripherals. Today we are going to take a look at the Gigabyte Force M9 Ice Mouse which is designed for the mainstream market.

The Gigabyte Force M9 ICE Mouse has a number of quality features including DPI switching and a high performance laser sensor.  However, the most interesting aspect of this mouse is Gigabyte's ‘ICE' technology which allows the laser sensor to track on clear surfaces such as glass.

Specification

  • Colour: Icy Black
  • FPS: 3200 fps
  • Dimensions: 126 x 73 x 43 mm (LxWxH)
  • Interface: USB
  • Weight: 100 g (excluding batteries)
  • Resolution: 800 / 1200 / 1600 / 2000 DPI
  • Tracking system: Laser
  • Battery type: 2x AA
  • Report Rate: 125 reports per second
  • OS Support: Windows XP / Vista / 7
  • Warranty: 2 years

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7 comments

  1. looks nicer than it is by the sounds of it. still good to see more competition. im actually in the market for a new mouse but am looking at the razer starcraft mouse.

  2. Unless you’re going Spanish, the 1st page should read IntroducTion, with a T.
    Otherwise, i didn’t read the article. I’m saving money for Corsair M90. :d

  3. Hi, very nice review, could you tell me if the scroll wheel is continuous or intermittent so that it can it be efficiently used for changing weapons in FPS games? And if the mouse can function with only one battery? Thank you!

  4. Hi vlad, the scroll wheel is intermittent so that there are defined notches in it’s action which makes it very easy to select weapons etc. accurately. I wouldn’t recommend it for FPS gaming specifically though as there are better featured gaming mice out there for the price. Yes it does function with only one battery in – I assume this would half the battery life though!

  5. Thanks. I just bought one of these from MSY for $41. Pretty good price, considering ebay show them for $80ish