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MSI GM11 Wired Mouse Review

The MSI GM11 gaming mouse, which I requested as a free gift during a recent graphics card purchase event, has finally arrived.

There are many rumors about MSI being “troublesome,” but I’ve always received clean and satisfactory after-sales service. Additionally, every time I purchase something, they often include various products or gift certificates as freebies. Personally, I think it’s a very good brand.

The GM11 is a mouse that costs around 20,000 KRW based on the lowest internet price. In a similar price range, there is the popular G102.

The outer packaging box has a velcro-attached flap on the front, allowing you to view the product without opening the packaging.

Considering it’s a product in the 20,000 KRW range, it seems they’ve put quite a bit of effort into the packaging.

On the left side, there are brief descriptions of the features.

“Try me!”

Unlike any keyboard in the 100,000 KRW range, this one comes with a very secure seal.

Here is the product itself.

Even for low-priced products, MSI seems to excel in finish quality. For instance, the Ventus lineup of graphics cards might be noisy, but they display excellent quality in terms of finish and paintwork.

I compared it with my current Roccat Kone Pure Owl-Eye mouse.

Overall, the size is similar, making it a good option for users with smaller hands.

I played a few games with it, and it can definitely compete with the G102.

MSI has its unique aesthetic appeal, so users who want to match all their components with MSI products can use this mouse without any discomfort and be satisfied.

Of course, since I am very satisfied with my Owl-Eye mouse, this one might end up in storage.

I am also expecting to receive the GM50 mouse as a free gift soon. Once I get it, I’ll review that product as well.