Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the G.Skill Ripjaws MX780 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill Ripjaws MX780.
December 2015
(82%)
98 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Smaller size, Software is very profile dependent, Limited weight options
I spent a couple weeks on the Ripjaws MX780 gaming Mouse to really get the feel for the shape. Long sessions of Battlefield 4 provided the foundation for my review and I can say I am using the MX780 as I work on this review comfortably. Overall I came awa...
Qué mejor manera de concluir este artículo sobre el mundo gaming dedicado a los ratones que con unas cuantas recomendaciones de nuestra parte. Dado que hemos ido analizando una buena cantidad de ratones gaming, tenemos en nuestro haber experiencia suficie...
During my internship, my manager and one of the test engineers laughed at the fact some people still wanted an "everything machine", or a solution to solve all the problems in one package. Rather, I was taught to develop software in a way to only solve wh...
Published: 2016-01-05, Author: Javier , review by: hispazone.com
Abstract: Para sus primeros periféricos gaming GSkil l no se ha andado con muchas tonterías y su teclado mecánico KM780 ya no los demostró. Nos faltaba conocer si otro periférico importante, como es su ratón estrella. Un modelo que presume de las especificaciones d...
Published: 2015-12-16, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
RIPJAWS MX780 is the first entry of G.SKILL in the gaming mouse peripheral market and they have aimed to make a good impression by using good quality materials, a proven Avago ADNS9800 laser sensor with DPI available up to 8200, 512KB internal storage for...
Overall the G.Skill RipJaws MX780 RGB Laser Gaming Mouse is a definite winner. It's got awesome looks, a cool aluminum frame, tons of adjustability with the side plates and palm rest and a plethora of customization with button mapping, RGB lighting effect...
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Published: 2015-12-07, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Good gaminggrade laser sensor (Avago A9800), Great customisation with finger grips, palm rest height, Solid build quality, openplan design looks different, Weights and cable head protector are nice additions, Works for left and right handed gamers
Lighting is not true RGB – green looks like blue, yellows are tinged, DPI switch is too big and light, easily pressed by accident, Software could do with some usability tweaks.
The G.Skill MX780 is not the best mouse in the world, but for its price it is a great jack of all trades with some of the highest levels of customisation available. It is comfortable, accurate and great to game with over long periods. It does not have too...
Includes swappable side grips, Adjustable weight and height, Aggressive gamer design, Ambidextrous, RGB lighting
Unstable base, Not so great for claw grip, Temperamental software, Questionable mouse wheel integrity
As debuts go, G.SKILL had a big vision and have created a solid mouse packed with the many features gamers will love. You can adjust the weight, the height of the rear, the side grips and lighting effects. The metal frame houses tried and tested, good qua...
Build Quality, Design, Very Fast & Accurate (Avago ADNS-9800), Very Good Grip (Textured Non-slip Areas & Height Adjustable Palm-Rest), OMRON Micro-Switches (20 Million Clicks), RGB Lighting System (4 Zones With 7 LEDs), Weight Adjustment System, 8 Program
Current Price (EU), Extra Weights (Just 9g),
Testing the RIPJAWS MX780 Laser Gaming Mouse has brought back good memories and more particularly the time when we had the Hellion gaming mouse by Leetgion here (a subsidiary of Thermalright). Unfortunately it seems that things didn't pan out fo...