Mouse Battle

Ace3rus

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Hey all,

Was wondering what you suggestions you guys, have for gaming mice. I really need a new one since my R.A.T 7 is dying and broken (seriously don't buy one they lack durability in every way).

Some Current Suggestions I already have are.

-Logitech G500 or G400
-Razer wired Mamba or Death Adder
-Steel Series Sensei Raw

I Play MMOs/MOBAs mostly and some FPS, I frequently bind keys to the side buttons on my mice.

What are you opinions on,

Logitech G620, G600
Corsair M95

Let me know :D

Thanks!
 
The Logitech G602 looks good, i've been tempted to preorder one but I want to wait for reviews first.
 
Its in stock here, I had a non gaming wireless moue and it was amazing but, something went wrong with the wireless sensor after about 2 years so I'm kinda hesitant about getting one
 
I have the M65 (and love it, it's very well built, and very durable), so I'd imagine the M95 is also very good, but obviously it has all the programmable keys for MMOs etc.
 
I have the M65 (and love it, it's very well built, and very durable), so I'd imagine the M95 is also very good, but obviously it has all the programmable keys for MMOs etc.

The Corsair mice are very good for durability, and you can tell they're built well. I've owned a couple of RAT7s too, and the M90 and M60 are miles ahead of them.

I'd go for the M65 over the M95 unless you really need the extra buttons. The M95 raises your palm a little, making it pretty difficult to rest your wrist on the mousepad, and if you use your PC for long periods of time, this will end up aching and being a pain.
 
Thing is I have massive hands 12cm wide including thumb and 21cm long and I've never found a comfortable mouse so its really big deal to find a comfortable mouse that works for me ( I also get a lot of pinkie drag and I don't like clawing my mouse), and i only need like 2-6 buttons on the side nothing major, that's why i think mmo mice are really excessive with the 12 button scheme and I want something with durable mechanical side buttons. I do like the sound of how durable the M60/95 are and kinda how the M95 button curve around (ergonomic design). and what do you mean by raising your palm a little? like angling it upward or downward? or just keeping your wrist raised?
 
if you want durability, avoid Razer.

The roccat stuff is pretty decently built, and seems like it's made to last.
 
My Friend has a Roccat Kone, and I don't like them too many lights and i don't like the feel of it no offense.
 
I recently purchased the steel series sensei raw limited edition, all I can say is wow the thing can glide like no other mouse I ever used, that said I'm still not up to speed with the offside pinky button I keep clicking it so often that I've just disabled it from doing anything, but that's really fat finger syndrome FfS. AndFeels solid but light, and blue flashy lights need I say more, but to make it sweeter got it on asda direct for £25 plus delivery
Can't grumble
 
sensei raw, love it. probably the best price/performance mouse there is and it can easily compete with 80 euro mice. imo the best mouse you can buy atm.
 
I'm liking the new G602, seems rather comfortable and it can work only with one battery, which is pretty neat. :)

2500 DPI is good enough for me.

 
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I'm liking the new G602, seems rather comfortable and it can work only with one battery, which is pretty neat. :)

2500 DPI is good enough for me.


I think this will be my next mouse. Always been a fan of the logitech mice. Had an MX518 and now own a G500
 
I had a razer naga, but it has too many problems, and it started braking in under a year, now i have a corsair M95 and i love it! i play some mmo's and some fps games. few friends of mine tried my m95 today and now there going to buy them also. i have small hands myself and have no problems with the m95, and my friend mike tried it today, he has massive hands and he was amazed how he could use all the buttons with it to. the M95 is definitely worth a look
 
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