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Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro Mouse Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro gaming mouse launches today and should hit the retail sites any time now. The MSRP is set at £89.99 (inc VAT) for the UK and $79.99 Exc TAX for the US. You can check up to date stock and prices on Amazon UK here and Amazon US here.

Overview

As I said earlier, I reviewed the older model of this mouse a few years ago and I loved it. Corsair has taken it apart and basically just rebuilt it with even better hardware, but still maintained the same vibe as the original model. There’s just a bit more of everything here, and that’s no bad thing.

Bigger and Better

For Corsair, the RGB is always a strong focus. There’s certainly a lot of it here, and with 9-zones, you’ll have loads of cool lights to tinker around with if you so desire. For me personally, I’d just set it ALL to red or purple and leave it there until the end of time, but that’s the joy of RGB, you have that option. If you want to go into iCUE, add timers, sync, transitions, effects, etc, then you can do that too.

Performance

Well, it’s about as close to perfect as I could ask for really. The sensor is bloody fantastic, and given that Corsair mice have been using the best sensors around for a few years now, that’s hardly surprising. The mouse really is the sum of its parts, a premium sensor, quality switches, excellent construction materials, it all adds up nicely.

With surface calibration, extensive DPI adjustment options, great macro options, it’s all fully programmable, and you can store it all on the mouse. That goes for all the crazy lighting features too, which is great.

Should I Buy One?

Honestly, it’s about as good a mouse as anyone could ask for. The wireless performance is flawless, and there are just no perceivable latency issues even while gaming thanks to the Slipstream connectivity. Corsair has taken a great mouse and, somehow, made it even better. Highly recommended.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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