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gamdias zeus p1 rgb reviewa

   In our book there are four things that currently define a good gaming mouse the optical/LED sensor used, its grip (size/design), number of programmable buttons and last but not least it's lighting/illumination system. Now as we always point out in our reviews one mouse is hardly ever ideal for every PC game genre out there so you always need to know exactly what titles (FPS/RTS/MMO) you'll be using one with (at least primarily) in order to pick the right one for the job. Lighting of course plays no role at all when it comes to tracking performance but it's always good to have something that looks unique on our desk and lately we've seen numerous gaming mice that fit that description including the ZEUS P1 RGB Optical Gaming Mouse by GAMDIAS which has been with us for almost 20 days now.


   GAMDIAS emphasizes on the fundamentals, complemented with creativity and service. GAMDIAS Technology was founded in 2012, successfully creating the gaming brand known as GAMDIAS. Not only do we aim to set the bar for quality and practically, but also to go above and beyond in our designs. Further supplementing our motto: Gaming Art in Motion, we will continue to invest heavily on designs, transcending GAMDIAS products to an artistic pantheon.


   The ZEUS P1 RGB Optical Gaming Mouse by GAMDIAS may not be among the latest models to hit the market (launched in early 2017) but it doesn't seem to have anything to fear from all the newer models. To be more specific GAMDIAS has equipped the ZEUS P1 RGB with Pixart's PMW3336 optical sensor (modified version that features a resolution of 12.000DPI with up to 300IPS tracking speed, 40G acceleration and 1000Hz polling rate), 8 programmable/smart buttons (red and white Huano switches certified for up to 20 million clicks), double-level RGB customizable streaming lighting (13 LEDs with 5 effects and 4 brightness levels), 1.8 meter long braided cable with a gold plated USB plug, 32-bit ARM processor and two Holtek 8-bit high performance RISC architecture microcontrollers. Finally via their popular HERA software you can also record and assign macros, timers and alarms to the buttons of the ZEUS P1 RGB.