I recently got this gaming mouse from OCZ called, “Behemoth” seen here. It was to replace Logitech MX600 (MX3200 combo version) as it was double-clicking a lot (left and right buttons) in CoD 4.
The reason I was looking at OCZ mice was due to their price. Behemoth can be had for under $30CAD, and it was the best in their lineup. I read several reviews and decided to go for it. It was either this or the Eclipse, the other OCZ mouse.
Here’s the spec:
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2-Way Scroll wheel |
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Buttons: Std. 5 + 1 dpi Toggle Switch |
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Hot Key: 1 Mode Switch |
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Dimensions: (L)118mm x (W)71mm x (H)44mm |
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Weight: up to 159g (adjustable) |
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DPI: 800-1600-2400-3200 |
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4-way changing LED display |
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Tracking speed: 60IPS |
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Acceleration: 50G |
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MCU: On board Memory |
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Programmable Functions for Keyboard Command saving |
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18g Customizable weights |
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Interface: USB 2.0 / Full speed |
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Includes Customization Software |
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2-year warranty*
Special Features: |
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Programmable buttons |
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LED display for dpi change |
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Unique large ergonomic form factor for ultimate comfort |
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Adjustable cable positioning for ultimate gaming flexibility |
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5 Customizable weights (23g) |
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Mode change button to maximze macro configurations |
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Black rubberized surface for a no-slip grip |
It’s got more DPI than the Eclipse and some reviews said that it was more comfortable once you get used to grabbing it right.



