Sure, that's a naff term. But reducing delay by 7ms in the worst case (3.5ms average) will certainly help when gaming, and more importantly, be more predictable. Of course, a less conservative debounce algorithm could probably help just as much, if not more (it really needn't take 10s of ms to debounce, which seems typical).Icarium wrote:"Ultrapolling" sounds like a Razer marketing stunt and about as useful as gold plated cable connectors. Are there any studies that show that somebody's performance improved using ultrapolling? I mean ANY. Even a couple of progamer stats are better than nothing...
Anyway, this hardware could easily support 1000Hz and NKRO, which answers the question technically