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Last Updated | 9/10/2024
Published | 3/31/2023

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Pros & Cons -

Pros

  • PixArt 3335 sensor delivers 400 IPS tracking for zero spinout during high-speed flicks
  • Five programmable inputs (two side buttons, middle click, DPI toggle, profile switch)
  • NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer integration for real-time click-to-display latency measurement
  • Compatible with NVIDIA Reflex games to minimize system latency in games, such as Valorant/CS2

Cons

  • Stiff scroll wheel and lacks tilt functionality
  • Predator QuarterMaster software occasionally glitches post-update, resetting RGB profiles or button mappings
  • No onboard memory requires QuarterMaster software for profile retention

What We Think -

The Acer Predator Cestus 330 positions itself as a solid FPS workhorse with just enough flexibility to handle other genres. Its two side buttons and middle click, programmable via Acer’s QuarterMaster software offer just enough utility without cluttering your grip. The Pixart 3335 sensor delivers 400 IPS tracking, ensuring crisp shots even at 1,600 DPI, while the 1K Hz polling rate is serviceable—though noticeably behind faster options like the 8K Hz EVGA X17.

The Cestus 330 leans into durability over the ultralight trend, with a sturdy ergonomic shell and textured grips that keep things stable during long sessions. The PTFE feet provide decent glide on cloth pads, but they’re not as slick as alternative options like the Corsair Sabre RGB Pro. That said, RGB lighting options are rare at this price, which adds some flair, especially for gamers looking for extra customization.

The stiff scroll wheel (which could just be an unlucky unit) and lack of tilt inputs might be a dealbreaker for some, but the lack of smoothing (artificial corrections or delays to your movements) at high DPI makes it a sneaky-good pick for FPS players who also dip into other genres. If you need a no-frills, reliable gaming mouse that nails precision without breaking the bank, the Cestus 330 gets the job done.

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Build

2019
Sensor
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01/2014 04/2022
PixArt PMW3335
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133 59
96 g

Hardware

1000hz
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125 8000
16000k
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4200 26000
400
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48 650
40g
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10 50

Performance

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5 0
2 mm

Specifications -

    General Features

  • Price (MSRP) $69.99
  • SKU / Part # -
  • Color(s) -
  • Design(s) ? -
  • Weight 96.00 g / 3.39 oz
  • Material plastic
  • Coating ? matte
  • Feet Material ? PTFE (Black-Dyed)
  • Lighting ? 3 zone (rgb) 
  • Release Date ? 07/2019

    Connectivity

  • Connection wired
  • Connectivity ? n/a
  • Computer Side Connector USB-A
  • Mouse Side Connector n/a
  • Cable Type braided
  • Paracord ?
  • Battery Hours ? n/a

    Dimensions

  • Length 124.40 mm / 4.90 in
  • Width 66.00 mm / 2.60 in
  • Height 40.60 mm / 1.60 in

    Shape & Form

  • Form Factor ? right
  • Shape ? symmetrical
  • Hump ? middle
  • Front Flare ? outward

    Extra Features

  • Adjustable Weight ?
  • Honeycomb Frame ?
  • Silent Clicks ?

    Sensor Specs

  • Sensor ? PixArt PMW3335
  • Sensor Type optical
  • Flawless Sensor ?
  • Sensor Latency ? -
  • Polling Rate ? 1000 Hz
  • DPI ? 16000 k
  • IPS ? 400
  • Acceleration ? 40 g
  • Lift-off Distance ? 2 mm
  • Lift-off Settings ? adjustable
  • Motion Sync ?
  • Hardware Acceleration ?
  • Nvidia Reflex ?
  • Smoothing ?

    Switch Specs

  • Switch Type ? mechanical
  • Switches ? Omron
  • Hot Swappable ?
  • Click Latency ? -
  • Click Force ? -

    Control & Function

  • MCU ? -
  • Side Button(s) ? 2
  • Middle Button(s) ? 2
  • Programmable Button(s) ? 7
  • Tilt Wheel ?
  • Adjustable Scroll Wheel ?
  • Onboard Memory ? (5) 
  • Profile Switching ?
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