The biggest change according to Razer’s specifications is that the DeathAdder Chroma has a maximum DPI of up to 10,000 whereas the standard DeathAdder has a maximum DPI of up to 6,400. Since this is the first time I’ve seen an optical sensor with a 10,000 DPI, I had to crack open the DeathAdder Chroma to take a look at the sensor.
Unfortunately rather than finding a brand new sensor, it appears that Razer is still using the exact same Razer exclusive Avago S3988 sensor used in the existing DeathAdder. Considering the S3988 sensor is designed with a maximum DPI of 6,400, it’s most likely that Razer is achieving a 10,000 DPI using interpolation or some proprietary algorithm. Either way, the increase in DPI is mostly a marketing move.
The biggest change according to Razer’s specifications is that the DeathAdder Chroma has a maximum DPI of up to 10,000 whereas the standard DeathAdder has a maximum DPI of up to 6,400. Since this is the first time I’ve seen an optical sensor with a 10,000 DPI, I had to crack open the DeathAdder Chroma to take a look at the sensor.Unfortunately rather than finding a brand new sensor, it appears that Razer is still using the exact same Razer exclusive Avago S3988 sensor used in the existing DeathAdder. Considering the S3988 sensor is designed with a maximum DPI of 6,400, it’s most likely that Razer is achieving a 10,000 DPI using interpolation or some proprietary algorithm. Either way, the increase in DPI is mostly a marketing move.
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