BIOSTAR launches Racing GM5 Gaming Mouse
BIOSTAR has announce its latest introduction of its gaming peripheral family with the most advanced gaming mouse from BIOSTAR yet. Introducing the BIOSTAR RACING GM5 gaming mouse inspired and designed with the RACING spirit in mind. Featuring a unique carbon fiber shell for that sleek gaming feel, experience ultra-swift and precise tracking with the PMW 3330 optical sensor powering the BIOSTAR RACING GM5. Supporting up to 7,200 DPI, you are guaranteed optimal gaming performance every time.
The BIOSTAR RACING GM5 gaming mouse fully unleashes BIOSTAR’s commitment to delivering its best when it comes to its gaming products with fully-adjustable DPI settings up to 7,200 DPI, you can easily choose at 50 DPI increments if you wish for more precise tracking that is tailored for your own personal need. Gamers also have the option of on-the-fly DPI switching with 4-stage selection from 800, 1600, 2400 and 7200 via the software and DPI switch.
Omron switches guarantee exact actuation on your click. Rated for 50-million clicks, enjoy non-stop gaming fun even in intense situations and gaming sessions, thanks to the tried-and-tested quality of Omron micro switches. The ambidextrous claw-grip design chooses no one and will fit both left- and right-handed users well. The classic claw-grip design enables gamers to utilize swift and rapid movements with high-stability for maximum control even in intense, high-stakes gaming situations.
The BIOSTAR RACING GM5 gaming mouse has RGB LED illumination on its scroll wheel and side for added effect. LED indicators merge with the main light for a natural look and provide an intuitive display of the current DPI level.
Included with the BIOSTAR RACING GM5 as well as all BIOSTAR Intel 200-series motherboards, all-new VGAs, gaming mice and keyboards are free invite codes for World of Tanks. These free codes allow World of Tanks Asia server players to avail of premium gifts for the game.
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