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title: "Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45)"
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# 5000 DPI precision sensor Adjustable weight & balance 7 programmable buttons Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45)

**Brand:** corsair
**Price:** Rp100302
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your game with precision and personalization 🎮

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45) by corsair
- **How much does it cost?** Rp100302 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- corsair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted corsair brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailor Your Feel:** Advanced weight system lets you customize mouse weight and balance to match your unique playstyle.
- • **Optimized Response Time:** Selectable USB polling rates (1000, 500, 250, 125Hz) ensure ultra-responsive control tailored to your setup.
- • **Command at Your Fingertips:** Seven programmable buttons enable instant access to macros and shortcuts, boosting your workflow and gameplay.
- • **Seamless Sensitivity Switching:** On-the-fly DPI adjustment lets you toggle sensitivity with a single click—perfect for tight shots or rapid maneuvers.
- • **Pinpoint Accuracy for Every Move:** Game-tuned 5000 DPI optical sensor delivers razor-sharp tracking for competitive edge.

## Overview

The Corsair Raptor M45 is a high-performance wired gaming mouse featuring a 5000 DPI optical sensor for precise tracking, customizable weight system for personalized balance, and seven programmable buttons for enhanced control. It supports on-the-fly DPI switching and selectable USB polling rates up to 1000Hz, wrapped in a comfortable, soft-touch design built for extended gaming sessions. Backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s engineered to meet the demands of serious gamers and professionals alike.

## Description

desertcart.com: Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45) : Video Games

Review: Great mouse with a couple caveats. - What a beautiful mouse. Has everything you will ever need for the average user. This isn't an MMO mouse or anything so don't expect myriad buttons and access to those kinds of features. It does have an extensive macro system though, and the features on the new firmware are pretty decent for this price range. At any rate mouse enthusiasts usually know what their mouses are for. The side pads as many have said have a sweet feeling sandpaper-like compound... BUT this doesn't last as long as one would like for the thumb position IF you use the mouse a lot. MANY mice today use that decrepit shiny and sticky plastic for where your thumb/pinky finger goes... The feeling after this compound wears down is akin to a slightly stickier plastic. The plastic itself is hard enough so the feeling is never too annoying; I must stress how important this is, because a soft and sticky plastic for my thumb and other fingers will have me wanting to throw the mouse away nearly immediately. I wish the normal sandpaper feel had been able to keep itself for at least 6 months. But this is still much better than my last mouse in feel and touch. I love the overall design of it. I'm just grateful they didn't go with that nasty, shiny stuff CM used on my Havoc. Anyway, I updated firmware and installed software in 2 minutes. While not quite the extensive system of options that CM has, this mouse for the time being has topped my old Havoc which had the aforementioned sticky plastic problem requiring tape. Otherwise I think CM's software is better and allows a lot more functionality with LEDs and a couple other things. What is there is pretty decent and you can tune each axis on the pad and have three different slots for DPI, easily reachable below the scroll wheel. A single, small and red LED light is for the first slot and this goes to three lights. They are pretty low key and not too bright. I shut off the Corsair logo as it was too bright and annoying for my tastes. I am not sure what the native specs are on the DPI sensor but I use about 900-1200 on my desktop and it feels about perfect. I certainly don't need much higher. My PC gaming is mostly done with a controller, but scrolling and clicking buttons works great for the games that need it. As with every mouse make sure it fits your hand. I feel I can put my palm into if I want or just basically finger touch it and the control and ease with how this mouse glides makes mousing fun again (I have been using some dimestore version for the past 10 days). They have a nice supplement of weights if you choose to lower what they have at the factory. I don't mind it right out of the box. Others will want to take a weight or two out. The roller is also topnotch here and has a metal and rubber design. Still working great after a year of solid work. The materials have held fairly well over this time and I am completely satisfied with the mouse. All in all a homerun for the M45.
Review: I wanted to like it but had a few problems with it - At the time that I bought this mouse it was about $40, and for that price it is a very good mouse that holds its own against other mice that are in the same price range. However my history of mice I have always gone for the most expensive and it turns out for good reason. First let me start by saying what I do like about this mouse because there really is a lot to like, it just doesn't fit my niche taste. Pros: Bargain for what you get Sensor - (tracks amazing, you can find many tracking tests online of this sensor) DPI buttons - (a lot of mice in this price range don't always include them) Scroll wheel - (very stiff and clicks with just the right amount of force) Weights - (again a lot of mice in this price range don't always include them so its nice to see) Software - (straightforward, easy to use, no issues at all with it) Now, before I jump into what I dislike, first I need to give some history. I had a logitech g9x for almost seven years before I decided on a new mouse. Now the logitech g9x was a great mouse and it better have been as it was almost $100 for a new one at its time of release. It was extremely good for a laser mouse but being laser it tracked better on hard mouse pads than cloth ones. I now prefer cloth mouse pads that's why I started looking for a mouse with an optical sensor. One other thing that was of utmost importance was that the mouse have a similar shape to the g9x so after much researching enter the corsair m45, similar in pictures and in side by side comparisons, I thought I found a mouse I could love as much as my logitech g9x, but that tracked well on cloth. I admit I had high expectations but and I so wanted to like it but I was disappointed. Here are the problems I have with this mouse. Cons: Ergonomics Button Stiffness Now that doesn't seem like a whole lot to complain about, but when you have used the same mouse for almost seven years you learn how important ergonomics are. If the mouse isn't comfortable than nothing else really matters in my oh so humble opinion. Now I play first person shooters and I tend to like buttons that are somewhat stiff so I don't accidentally hit a button I didn't intend to, but with this one the buttons are so light that I hit them ALL THE TIME. I would constantly right click when I was just trying to left click, and I would double click when I meant to single click. This is the same reason I use a mechanical keyboard with the furtherest key travel length to actuate. I admit this might be good for MOBAs or games where you have to click a lot, but no not for me. Now going on the ergonomics, it's not bad per se, but it's not good either. My hands are about 19.5 cm or just over 7 inches. I have a hybrid of claw and palm grip. This mouse was unable to fulfill my preferred grip method, and not only did it force me into a palm grip, it was an uncomfortable one as well. I have used palm grip mice before such as the logitech mx5128 and the logitech g500, and this is a much different palm grip style, it seems too low and not raised enough where your fingers lay for a palm grip yet too wide for a claw. So this may seem like I am being picky and I am, but unfortunately this mice wasn't for me. I did however keep it as a backup mouse. Mice I have tried and returned since the purchase of this one, include logitech g303, Steelseries Rival 300, Logitech g100s, and an old Microsoft Optical one. This is still a good mouse, hence why I chose it as a backup, so don't get me wrong it's not bad by any means it just didn't live up to my standards. Currently I am waiting on a Zowie EC-2A after liking the Steelseries Rival but thinking it was just a tad too uncanny.

## Features

- Game tuned 5000 DPI optical sensor - Highly linear tracking for accurate mouse control in games
- Advanced weight system - Customize both mouse weight and balance for your style of play
- Seven programmable buttons - Set frequently used actions, macros or keystrokes to dedicated mouse buttons for faster access
- On-the-fly DPI adjustment - Switch dpi with a single click for tight shots and fast getaways
- Selectable USB response time - Choose between 1000, 500, 250 and 125Hz
- Adjustable lift height - Five selectable lift height levels
- Soft-touch surfaces - Outstanding comfort during multi-hour play sessions
- 2 Years Warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IDWFN4U |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 286 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591046923 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 0.82 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Model Number | Raptor M45 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 5000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | feet |
| Style Name | M45 5000 DPI optical sensor |
| UPC | 843591046923 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Corsair
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Number of Buttons:** 7

## Images

![Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41WVnS1FplL.jpg)
![Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41PtYql7D7L.jpg)
![Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41ZXkyf597L.jpg)
![Corsair Raptor M45-5000 DPI Optical Sensor Gaming Mouse (Raptor M45) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41o69dOVgVL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this Mouse for palm handed grips or Claw handed grips?**
A: I find it supports the claw grip better, but it wouldn't be a bad mouse for a palm grip.

**Q: is it good for all games?**
A: Yes - at the end of the day, this is specifically a gaming mouse.  Is it better than the $100 mouse from corsair or other brands, probably not. . . but it's a high quality mouse for the amount you pay, I am very impressed time and time again -- feels great in your hand even after a 10hr day of work, or multiple hours of gaming... using it right now *click* :)

**Q: Will this make me faker senpai?**
A: Yes it willl. Its perfect for high sensitivity people. I believe faker uses 3200 dpi 5/11 windows and 45 in game. Goood luck! Currenty alternating between the razer abyssus and this corsair m45 :)

**Q: can its backlight be turned off?**
A: yes it can. when you open mouce config, top and center is an on off switch. i just tested it to make sure and it works.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great mouse with a couple caveats.
*by C***K on February 28, 2014*

What a beautiful mouse. Has everything you will ever need for the average user. This isn't an MMO mouse or anything so don't expect myriad buttons and access to those kinds of features. It does have an extensive macro system though, and the features on the new firmware are pretty decent for this price range. At any rate mouse enthusiasts usually know what their mouses are for. The side pads as many have said have a sweet feeling sandpaper-like compound... BUT this doesn't last as long as one would like for the thumb position IF you use the mouse a lot. MANY mice today use that decrepit shiny and sticky plastic for where your thumb/pinky finger goes... The feeling after this compound wears down is akin to a slightly stickier plastic. The plastic itself is hard enough so the feeling is never too annoying; I must stress how important this is, because a soft and sticky plastic for my thumb and other fingers will have me wanting to throw the mouse away nearly immediately. I wish the normal sandpaper feel had been able to keep itself for at least 6 months. But this is still much better than my last mouse in feel and touch. I love the overall design of it. I'm just grateful they didn't go with that nasty, shiny stuff CM used on my Havoc. Anyway, I updated firmware and installed software in 2 minutes. While not quite the extensive system of options that CM has, this mouse for the time being has topped my old Havoc which had the aforementioned sticky plastic problem requiring tape. Otherwise I think CM's software is better and allows a lot more functionality with LEDs and a couple other things. What is there is pretty decent and you can tune each axis on the pad and have three different slots for DPI, easily reachable below the scroll wheel. A single, small and red LED light is for the first slot and this goes to three lights. They are pretty low key and not too bright. I shut off the Corsair logo as it was too bright and annoying for my tastes. I am not sure what the native specs are on the DPI sensor but I use about 900-1200 on my desktop and it feels about perfect. I certainly don't need much higher. My PC gaming is mostly done with a controller, but scrolling and clicking buttons works great for the games that need it. As with every mouse make sure it fits your hand. I feel I can put my palm into if I want or just basically finger touch it and the control and ease with how this mouse glides makes mousing fun again (I have been using some dimestore version for the past 10 days). They have a nice supplement of weights if you choose to lower what they have at the factory. I don't mind it right out of the box. Others will want to take a weight or two out. The roller is also topnotch here and has a metal and rubber design. Still working great after a year of solid work. The materials have held fairly well over this time and I am completely satisfied with the mouse. All in all a homerun for the M45.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I wanted to like it but had a few problems with it
*by C***B on May 6, 2016*

At the time that I bought this mouse it was about $40, and for that price it is a very good mouse that holds its own against other mice that are in the same price range. However my history of mice I have always gone for the most expensive and it turns out for good reason. First let me start by saying what I do like about this mouse because there really is a lot to like, it just doesn't fit my niche taste. Pros: Bargain for what you get Sensor - (tracks amazing, you can find many tracking tests online of this sensor) DPI buttons - (a lot of mice in this price range don't always include them) Scroll wheel - (very stiff and clicks with just the right amount of force) Weights - (again a lot of mice in this price range don't always include them so its nice to see) Software - (straightforward, easy to use, no issues at all with it) Now, before I jump into what I dislike, first I need to give some history. I had a logitech g9x for almost seven years before I decided on a new mouse. Now the logitech g9x was a great mouse and it better have been as it was almost $100 for a new one at its time of release. It was extremely good for a laser mouse but being laser it tracked better on hard mouse pads than cloth ones. I now prefer cloth mouse pads that's why I started looking for a mouse with an optical sensor. One other thing that was of utmost importance was that the mouse have a similar shape to the g9x so after much researching enter the corsair m45, similar in pictures and in side by side comparisons, I thought I found a mouse I could love as much as my logitech g9x, but that tracked well on cloth. I admit I had high expectations but and I so wanted to like it but I was disappointed. Here are the problems I have with this mouse. Cons: Ergonomics Button Stiffness Now that doesn't seem like a whole lot to complain about, but when you have used the same mouse for almost seven years you learn how important ergonomics are. If the mouse isn't comfortable than nothing else really matters in my oh so humble opinion. Now I play first person shooters and I tend to like buttons that are somewhat stiff so I don't accidentally hit a button I didn't intend to, but with this one the buttons are so light that I hit them ALL THE TIME. I would constantly right click when I was just trying to left click, and I would double click when I meant to single click. This is the same reason I use a mechanical keyboard with the furtherest key travel length to actuate. I admit this might be good for MOBAs or games where you have to click a lot, but no not for me. Now going on the ergonomics, it's not bad per se, but it's not good either. My hands are about 19.5 cm or just over 7 inches. I have a hybrid of claw and palm grip. This mouse was unable to fulfill my preferred grip method, and not only did it force me into a palm grip, it was an uncomfortable one as well. I have used palm grip mice before such as the logitech mx5128 and the logitech g500, and this is a much different palm grip style, it seems too low and not raised enough where your fingers lay for a palm grip yet too wide for a claw. So this may seem like I am being picky and I am, but unfortunately this mice wasn't for me. I did however keep it as a backup mouse. Mice I have tried and returned since the purchase of this one, include logitech g303, Steelseries Rival 300, Logitech g100s, and an old Microsoft Optical one. This is still a good mouse, hence why I chose it as a backup, so don't get me wrong it's not bad by any means it just didn't live up to my standards. Currently I am waiting on a Zowie EC-2A after liking the Steelseries Rival but thinking it was just a tad too uncanny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gets the job done...
*by M***K on June 25, 2016*

Intro: Before I write this I want to state that I am not affiliated in anyway with this company and this is a unbiased and honest review. Review: This is the first gaming mouse that I have bought for my new setup and I am very pleased with this mouse overall. I would like to start out with the negatives of this mouse that I have experienced while playing some games. 1. Left click sensibility: Now this might be from 2 months of use, but what I have noticed is that in some games, for example csgo, when trying to tap the left click to shoot one bullet it fires multiple shots instead. This does happen to me, but it really doesn't effect my overall experience by a ton. 2. Red led: I really wish this mouse came with an rgb selector to match with my color scheme, but the only color available is red. 3. Dpi: I never found it necessary to go over 2000 dpi for my personal preference so having 4000 dpi wouldn't really be necessary for any other gamer out there. Positives: Adjustable weight: This is what really got me interested in the mouse since now I can make the mouse as light or heavy as I want it to be depending on the games that I play. Texture: Both the side grip has a sand paper esc feel which really helps with gripping. The top of the mouse has a smooth surface which is awesome after longs hours of use. The mouse has shown some signs of wear after 3 months of use with the sand paper texture somewhat starting to fade away, but I am very happy with the results. Scroll wheel: This scroll wheel is very hefty. It has a rubber like texture feeling and has some weight to it to make it easier to scroll. Glide: The pads on the bottom are very well placed, and I have great glide on my mouse pad which is great for when I want to flick shot. Doesn't feel like a cheap old plastic mouse: The way this was designed really impressed me as this mouse doesn't feel or look like a plastic mouse. This mouse is one of the more durable ones that I have used in a while, Overall: GET THIS MOUSE! I really dont have a problem with it and use it daily for normal use to pc gaming. For 3 months of use this mouse still looks like what it was from day one and im very happy.

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