Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Vs. MadCatz R.A.T. 3

Ironclaw RGB Wireless R.A.T. 3
Ironclaw RGB Wireless R.A.T. 3
Specification: 
No. of Buttons: 10
No. of Macro Keys: 3
No. of Game Profiles: 3UNLIMITED VIA SOFTWARE
Connection: Wireless, WiredUSB, gold plated
Cable length: 1.8m Braided Fiber
Wireless: SLIPSTREAM 2.4GHz, Bluetooth
Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium-Polymer
Battery Life: 
Colour: BlackBlack, Black Gloss, Red, White
Ambidextrous: NoNo
Coating: 
Software: Corsair iCUEYes
Weights: NonO
Switch: Omron
Feet: 
Encoder: 
Sensor: 
Type: OpticalOptical
Brand: PixartAvago
Model: PMW3391ADNS-3090
Processor: 
Lift off distance: 
DPI/CPI: upto 18,000 DPI450, 900, 1800, 3500dpi
Memory Size: 
Max tracking speed: 
Max acceleration: 20G
Polling Rate: 1000Hz/500Hz/250Hz/125HzUp to 1.5m/sec, 1000Hz polling
FPS: 
NVIDIA Reflex: 
Lighting: 
Colour Options: 3 Zone RGB
Lighting Effect: 
Dimensions & Weight: 
Dimension (LxWxH): 130 x 80 x 44.5 mm
Weight (grams): 
Weight w/o cable: 130g
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Ironclaw RGB Wireless


The Ironclaw RGB Wireless by Corsair uses an Optical sensor from Pixart, the PMW3391, providing a DPI/CPI range of 18,000 DPI. It uses a Wireless, Wired connection with a 1.8m Braided Fiber cable. It weighs in at 130g without cable.

R.A.T. 3


The R.A.T. 3 by MadCatz uses an Optical sensor from Avago, specifically the ADNS-3090, providing a DPI/CPI range of 450, 900, 1800, 3500dpi., and a maximum acceleration of 20G. It uses a USB, gold plated connection.