Creating the 53g Aimbot G Pro Superlight

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Publicado 2022-07-25
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  • @spaceecks1793
    Can we just take a second to bask in this man's glory? He knows many, many things about computers, he is actually good at video games (unlike many tech tubers), he is good at modding things, he is a great photographer and video editor (shots look better than LTT imo, they spend like 100k on cameras and have a team of editors), good at writing scripts, makes regular and consistently good content, and is probably good at a bunch of other stuff too. And through all of that, he works out and is jacked.
  • Hey optimum I would really suggest you invest 30 bucks for the SS-02 desoldering pump. Makes the job easier due to better quality and flexible tip.
  • @zlevelx
    absolutely zero chance i'm doing all this but cool and entertaining to watch nonetheless
  • @procurador1337
    It would be cool to see you modding a g305 to the extreme as well.
  • @beedee95
    I know it's a tiny battery, but it's a li-po still. So you still have to take extreme care to not short it, especially not by cutting the positive and negative wires together. That's a short right there, when you click. The protection circuit might have just saved you from a tiny but powerful fireball, that ANY lithium battery can be. They are not fun, and anyone attempting this, or any other lithium battery involved mod, please, do not cut the leads together, and never let them touch together when depinned or prepared for soldering!
  • @ponnex
    The middle white wire is actually for a thermistor located inside the battery. It is for monitoring battery temperature during charging and usage.
  • @lsh6108
    Been studying these videos and BeardedBob's for my own first time modding attempt. Thank you so much for your hard work haha
  • @W1nDs0R
    Your vids are awesome, thanks so much for experimenting like this, I genuinly feel it help the tech and gaming industry improve their standards by highlighting the missed potential.
  • @PabzRoz
    I did all of this a few months ago to my G Pro Wireless instead of my Superlight because I liked the additional features and wanted to see how light I could get it while keeping the DPS button and RGB logo. 60 grams lol 3 grams lighter then a superlight. It was fun as hell. I also got a bottom plate model from Etsy and 3D printed it except mine was honeycomb. Swapped out the battery for a 100mah battery, snipped and dremeled away some unnecessary plastic from the skeleton, etc. Changed all the switches as well. Kailh GM 2.0 Teals and Kailh SMT Mini Greens for the side switches. And put on some Corepad Skatez. So ridiculous but I love it lmao. I didn't even think of 3D printing a new bottom plate using carbon fiber filament till you said something in this video. I have some laying around I'm totally doing that now lol thank you.
  • @pryex8565
    Personally I’m fine with the stock weight of the mouse, but I might actually try to change the switches because I’ve always felt the stock ones are quite heavy. Did you ever consider swapping out the side button switches?
  • @DrLIRAAAAAAA
    I modded my G305. 3D printed a honeycomb shell, removed the side buttons (I am left-handed, they were useless) and removed the battery tray to install a button cell battery (A675). It went from the stock 99 g with a AA battery to 59 g. I love it. I wouldn't change it for a G Pro Superlight, because the G Pro is too big for my hand.
  • @Yukison22
    I love that he doesn't just build the thing and ends the video, but also goes in depht about how it feels and if it was really worth building
  • @kil1337
    this is just so great. thank you for that and for your continuos work. I am between the Razer Deathadder/Viper or G-Pro Superlight. I've already modded two mice myself but not to this extend and with that professionel outcome. 150 bucks right out the window would be heartbreaking. Sad that you're in AUS, I'd gladly pay you for 85% of the things you've done with that mouse 😅
  • @ngtmystery
    just finished modding mine and got it down to 48, super hyped about it
  • Great job, it's quite an involved process to mod such a mouse. I wonder if the 3d printed base will crack since injection molded plastic is very tough in comparison
  • @anant3940
    Hey optimum I really like everything that you do on the channel. Quick question, what are the dimensions of your desk, I'm looking at having a similar sized one
  • @angrybruce4770
    hey mate. seeing you for long time and noticing your apex interest getting more day by day and i love that. is it possible for you to make a video completely dedicated about your game routine especially for Apex and kovak. like you sitting posture, practice routine, mouse grip, what sens you prefer,what kinda mouse pad, how you keep yourself active like how much break you take and anything you have in mind please. i would love to dig in to that and i am sure theer are many viewers who wants to see that as well. keep growing mate..ggs :)
  • @josearturo6169
    Amazing video Ali, you outdid yourself with this one. Wanted to ask if the Pulse fire Haste from Hyperx has popped in your radar, it's a 60 gr mouse similar in shape to the model O and has the gold switches you used in this video as well as PTFE skates normally found in after market. Seems like a steal and wouldine go hear your thoughts on it.
  • @cherrytree5026
    What I like in this channel more than the reviews is the amazing thumbnails I really hope you continue making them!
  • @zzzlap
    You are the future of quality content on the internet, a section of it. In 10 years time you will be so fucking big, you'll be everywhere