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Razer DiamondBack Plasma Limited Edition Game Mouse Controller
While the Razer Diamondback Plasma - Limited Edition is technically the same as its predecessors the Razer Diamondback Salamander and Chameleon Editions, the Razer Diamondback Plasma is a limited edition run to commemorate the first six months of the revolutionary Razer Diamondback line and the close to quarter of a million sold worldwide since its inception.Award winning Razer drivers featuring On-the-Fly sensitivity adjustmentFrame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)16 bit data path, as compared to 8 bit and 12 bit data paths used by other conventional miceAlways On Mode - the optical sensor never powers down - provides instantaneous response at all times during gameplay
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u/kaynpayn · 2 pointsr/Warframe

Around 2005 I bought the Razer Diamondback Plasma Limited Edition.

It was rather expensive but there wasn't much going on the gaming peripherals at the time, razer being probably one of the best. It still works until this day, although it has developed a slight connection issue on the USB connector. I'm pretty sure if I just replace the connector it would be good to go again. Bottom line, was a beast.

Years later I got their keyboard (a membrane one, can't remember which) and the deathadder chroma. Both failed a few months in. Especially the mouse, it felt like cheap plastic, same kind my 2€ mouse from China is made of, except it costed nearly 100. Left button stopped working and had to be returned. Meanwhile, I already had a Logitech g502. It's been around for a few years now and it's still my daily driver. Bought the g413 keyboard a few months ago and it hasn't got any stuck key like the Razer. Synapse software also sucks, it crashed a lot, especially in the heatmap feature, it was constantly asking me my login credentials and it was probably poorly optimized considering how heavy it seemed. Logitech software is pretty decent, I can't find anything wrong with it. It's full of features and you never even know it's there until you need it. I can't remember it crashing.

Razer had the chance but lost me to Logitech.