u/Dan42002

Is 2500dpi x 3.2 sens too much?

My friends when they found out about my setting of 3.2 sens and 2500 dpi (asus ceberus) lately have been telling me it was an "insane" settup. Is that true? When i tried out their setting at 1.6 and below with 1000 and 1500 dpi, it was abysmal and I cant imagine anyone playing with it, you would need an entire table to even turn 90 degree much less 360

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u/Dan42002 — 3 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/elgcrhgfcbyg1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4f8f2fa1b0357e9aa0557cc8499e3848d68ea715

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well! well! well! After 5 years obsessing over these little things, I finally be able to buy one, and it look gorgeous! Though i have a few question about wick choice, i burnt out the stock wick figuring out how to light it so now im stuck with cheap market wick. One thing i notice about the wick is sometime when i trimmed it (pointy), the fuel just doesnt flow right. When i raise it up(not too much, still inside the shield), the flame burn bright for about a minute and it grow smaller after that. Continue to raise the wick will only burnt the top part. And this only happen sometime, not always, but the fuel never run dried. How do you guys deal with this?

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u/Dan42002 — 14 days ago