Some pro gamers change mouse pads every few months, and that makes me wonder how often I should change mine

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Mouse pads are admittedly something I don't tend to think about too much. If it feels good under the palm and doesn't become a hindrance to my movement, I'll continue using it. But, alas, I'm not a pro, and it turns out they get through some of the best gaming mouse pads like an actual mouse gets through cheese. That's to say a lot.

Shared to TikTok by ESL Counter-Strike, one of the world's biggest leagues, it interviewed professional gamers and asked how often they swapped mouse pads. The most common interval was every one or two months. There were a few outliers at around a year, and one person who changed it six or seven years ago. Though I'm not entirely convinced that the last one wasn't just saying that for the meme.

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For the average person, this issue would be near impossible to spot, but pros will be at the top of their game in this regard. Still, one has to wonder how much damage you can really do to a mouse pad in just a single month.

Mouse types, weight, and grip will likely impact the condition of the gaming mouse pad long term, but it's also partly related to just how much time professionals play games.

If one were to assume a top esports competitor plays games for equivalent hours to a standard job, that works out to around 40 hours a week. If the average casual player gets an hour or two every weekday, then professional gamers are using their mouse pads four to eight times more than a casual gamer.

Jacob Fox, PC Gamer's resident mouse pad guy/philosopher, says that mouse pads wear down after a few months, and wear in after a few days, and that's reportedly a good reason for a glass mouse pad.

So that might make you wonder, "If you're not a pro, how long should you wait to replace your mouse pad?" That's naturally down to personal preference, and how gross your mouse pad makes you feel, but for me, I'd say the answer is "when cleaning it doesn't make it feel very clean anymore."

So, every couple of hours then?

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James Bentley
Hardware writer

James is a more recent PC gaming convert, often admiring graphics cards, cases, and motherboards from afar. It was not until 2019, after just finishing a degree in law and media, that they decided to throw out the last few years of education, build their PC, and start writing about gaming instead. In that time, he has covered the latest doodads, contraptions, and gismos, and loved every second of it. Hey, it’s better than writing case briefs.

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