mx518 1600 vs 1800 sensor

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Hey,
My 5 year old 1600 with 5 feet is starting to fail.
Will I be disapointed if I buy a new 1800 version?
I hear they have a differant sensor.
1600 dpi = same sensor as Razer Diamondback
1800 dpi = same sensor as Razer DeathAdder

Also anyone know is there's any differance using low DPI and high sensitivity vs high DPI and high sensitivity ?
 
Thanks, good info. I have a plasic mat and thought 1600 felt more accurate over 800.
And I looked at g500s before but I'm not sure I want a lazer mouse when my 1600 mx518 is optical, figared I'd keep it the same seen as I was happy with it. Never tried a lazer though so not sure!
 
tbh in the real world you will not notice the difference

I'm sure you're right but I want it as good as I can for games, I hear too low DPI can cause pixal skipping and too high it can skip movements on a small scale making it harder to head shot in FPS for example.
I came across a interesting artical to test it
# To test, set your dpi quite low as it'll be easier
# Draw a line of 1 pixel thick in photoshop/paint
# Now get close to the monitor so you can actually SEE the pixels (only works on LCD's)
# Use the line as a guideline and try and move your mouse so that you can move in a perfect square of 4 pixels clock or counter clock wise

I think it depends on monitor/resolution size not can't say I really get it.

If anyone thinks they have maxium precition I'd like to hear what you have to say anyway.
 
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