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Corsair Scimitar Rgb Elite Review

True Score

79
81
13

Experts

82
7,459

Consumers

Expert Rankings

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is a well-constructed gaming mouse with 17 programmable inputs, 4 RGB zones, and a low 5ms click latency. It offers comfort for claw grip and improved accuracy with its textured grip, but it is too bulky for travel.

Overview

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite gaming mouse was launched in 2022 as a mid-range gaming mouse with an 18,000 DPI optical sensor, seventeen programmable inputs, and a right-side finger rest that even the best computer mice tend to miss out on. The wired, right-handed mouse features four-zone RGB lighting, and its software allows for precise DPI adjustments. Additionally, Its ergonomic design features a pinky finger rest for added comfort, and its 5ms click latency ensures rapid gaming responsiveness and aligns with what the best gaming mice have to offer.

That said, its notched, 24-step scroll wheel has a slanted rubber grip, but unfortunately, it doesn’t unlock for free scrolling. Also, its customization software is compatible with both Windows and MacOS systems, and because of its standard size, it is best used with a claw grip.

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our Verdict

The well-constructed Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is the ideal gaming companion, offering a total of 17 programmable inputs for maximum customization. With its four distinct RGB zones, it creates an ideal gaming ambiance. Additionally, it boasts an impressive click latency, tested at 5ms, ensuring rapid responsiveness during gameplay. While it excels in performance, the mouse lacks L/R tilt buttons, which some gamers can’t do without.

However, for extended gaming sessions, the larger size provides unparalleled comfort, particularly when using a claw grip. The mouse features a textured grip on the right side, enhancing accuracy and control. It is equipped with an Optical LED sensor, and you can easily fine-tune elements like CPI and polling rate using the iCUE software.

True Score

79

Reasons to Buy

  • Outstanding build quality
  • Low latency for fast responsiveness
  • 17 Programmable buttons for MMO gaming
  • Curved design and textured buttons for better grip
  • Good precision with high DPI

Reasons to Avoid

  • Bulky size and weight
  • iCue for Mac has memory usage and crashing problems
  • Side buttons lack resistance and may be accidentally clicked
  • N/a
  • N/a

Specifications

Adjustable WeightNo
HandednessRight-handed
Max DPI18000 dpi
Min DPI100 dpi
Number Of Buttons17
WirelessNo
Wireless Connectivityn/a

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Market Context

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite gaming mouse was launched in 2022 as a mid-range gaming mouse with an 18,000 DPI optical sensor, seventeen programmable inputs,…

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite gaming mouse was launched in 2022 as a mid-range gaming mouse with an 18,000 DPI optical sensor, seventeen programmable inputs, and a right-side finger rest that even the best computer mice tend to miss out on. The wired, right-handed mouse features four-zone RGB lighting, and its software allows for precise DPI adjustments. Additionally, Its ergonomic design features a pinky finger rest for added comfort, and its 5ms click latency ensures rapid gaming responsiveness and aligns with what the best gaming mice have to offer.

That said, its notched, 24-step scroll wheel has a slanted rubber grip, but unfortunately, it doesn’t unlock for free scrolling. Also, its customization software is compatible with both Windows and MacOS systems, and because of its standard size, it is best used with a claw grip.

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is a wired and a slightly heavier alternative compared to the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless; however, the RGB Elite…

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is a wired and a slightly heavier alternative compared to the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless; however, the RGB Elite boasts seventeen programmable inputs compared to the Sabre Pro Wireless, which has five. The Scimitar RGB Elite also comes with a convenient finger rest, which is missing on the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless. We’ve looked into it in our Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless review if you’re interested.

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is slightly heavier than the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro, weighing 107.6g compared to its counterpart’s 71.2g. The two are also…

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is slightly heavier than the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro, weighing 107.6g compared to its counterpart’s 71.2g. The two are also different in that the RGB Elite has a shorter 6.2 ft cable while the Sabre RGB Pro has a 6.9ft cable. The RGB Elite’s seventeen buttons also make it much more versatile than the Sabre RGB Pro, which only has six buttons. Despite that, it remains a formidable alternative, which we’ve covered in our Corsair Sabre RGB Pro review.

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite boasts a more accurately adjustable DPI resolution that can be adjusted in increments of 1 compared to the Razer Naga…

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite boasts a more accurately adjustable DPI resolution that can be adjusted in increments of 1 compared to the Razer Naga X, whose resolution can be adjusted by increases or decreases of 100 DPI units. Still, on the other hand, the Naga X is lighter than the RGB Elite, with a weight of 85.1g compared to 107.6g. Finally, the Naga X offers a lower click latency of 3.3ms and outperforms the Scimitar RGB with its click latency of 5ms.

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite was released as an upgrade to the Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB, and the two are different in that the RGB…

The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite was released as an upgrade to the Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB, and the two are different in that the RGB Elite has an 18,000 DPI, while the Pro RGB has a 16,000 DPI. With a weight of about 107.6g, the newer Elite is also lighter than the Scimitar Pro, which weighs 117.3 g. Lastly, the RGB Elite has a slightly longer 6.2ft USB cable compared to its predecessor, which has a cable that’s 6ft long.

Adjustable Weight

No

No

No

No

Handedness

Right-handed

Right-handed

Right-handed

Right-handed

Max DPI

18000 dpi

26000 dpi

18000 dpi

18000 dpi

Min DPI

100 dpi

n/a

100 dpi

n/a

Number Of Buttons

17

7

6

16

Wireless

No

Yes

No

Wired

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Read review →: Corsair Sabre Rgb Pro Wireless Review Read review →: Corsair Sabre Rgb Pro Review Read review →: Razer Naga X Review

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Score Card

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Expert Score

81

*.75

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Customer Score

82

*.25

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True Score

79

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Expert Score Breakdown

  • Rtings
    A

    Trust Score

    88
    The Corsair SCIMITAR RGB ELITE is an exceptional mouse for MMO gaming. It has an… read more

    By:

    Olivier Martin
  • Techgear Lab
    C

    Trust Score

    83
    This mouse is a fearsome piece of hardware on account of the massive button arsenal… read more

    By:

    Nick Miley
  • PC Mag
    D

    Trust Score

    60
    In the Scimitar RGB Elite, Corsair updates its iconic, macro-mad MMO mouse for 2020 in… read more

    By:

    Unknown
  • Trusted Reviews
    D

    Trust Score

    90
    The Scimitar RGB Elite works an absolute treat for MOBA and MMO gamers thanks to… read more

    By:

    Reece Bithrey
  • Tom’s Hardware
    D

    Trust Score

    70
    Solidly built and finished to a very high standard for the price, the new Scimitar… read more

    By:

    Phil Iwaniuk
  • Kit Guru
    D

    Trust Score

    85
    With just a few minor cons that could be overlooked, we definitely recommend you consider… read more

    By:

    Andrew Munro

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