Mouse suggestion

ermacos

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Hello,

I tried to find a section for mouse, but couldnt find it. So...

I have one g500, no introduction needed why I want to change my mouse, I already turned it in twice...

So I decided I need a new mouse! Because this one makes my life like hell.

I am between these mouses, they are different price tag and features, but I want the best quality, best value for money, with the best reviews, etc mouse, from that list!!! I never had any experience with these brands that is why I am asking you help! I always had logitech mouse's, but now I believe I need some time to forget....

I have very big hands and I play mmo's and action/RPG open world games mostly. I am also right hand.

I would love if someone suggest me something, to tell me why!

Corsair Vengeance M65
Corsair Vengeance M90
Roccat Kone[+]
Roccat Kone Pure
SteelSeries Sensei Raw Heat Orange
SteelSeries Rival
Roccat Savu

Thank you!
 
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my vote is for the kone pure, i have 2 and a third (the optical one) on it's way as we speak
 
I own a m65. Its a great solid mouse. For me its just a tad small but i adjusted to it, just had to resort to a claw grip otherwise my fingers would drag everywhere. That and its pretty expensive for a mouse even on sale, those are the only 2 cons i have about it. Software is actually neat too and a little useful, i only used it for setting up different levels of DPI though.
 
Corsair M95, Awesome mouse and built like a tank !

Roccats mice are also pretty good, I had the, Roccat Kone XTD, Was a really nice mouse and looked really good too.
 
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not that you listed it but dont get any thing by madcatz unless its a funky part that connects things that normaly you cant find ways to connect for hacking
 
I am lumbered with extra large hands also, and i have the frost blue sensei raw, same as the heat orange but cooler :P whilst it is extremely comfy and sweet to use, i do find, that my third finger hangs over the off side, and catches the off side "thumb" buttons more often than not so until you readjust your grip to suit it, quite annoying. but totally awesome mouse
 
If you like the design and ideals behind the g500, then the Rival is the way to go mate, thing's got an amazing sensor.

The M65 is also brilliant but a little more gimmicky in my opinion :)
 
Gigabyte M6880 (2000Dpi) laser, because I have massive hands and appreciate comfort when Photosouping :)
 
thank you guys,

The m65 is 5 euros behind m90! I live in greece so just look at the prices...

https://www.skroutz.gr/s/412668/Corsair-Vengeance-M90.html
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/3037188/Corsair-Vengeance-M65.html

the only reason I added 2 models same brand, is because of built quality and from my experience with logitech, it doesn't matter much the price of the mouse... Many reviews have g300 and g400 much better than the most expensive logitechs. That is the philosophy in my list.

in the other hand the Roccat kone pure is around the m65 price tag (5 euros bellow m90) https://www.skroutz.gr/s/2579242/Roccat-Kone-Pure.html

I give you the links just to look at the price tag in my country. Other than that I have big hands long fingers, imagine I can grab 3-4 cans of coca cola (from the top), easy.


A question, what about the cables? Logitech mouses after 3-4 years the cables brake, fail.
 
I asked this very question which included two of the ones you listed (the M65 and M90) - Poll result was somewhat interesting, the M65 kind of took the lead... POLL HERE

But +1 on the M65 from me, absolutely love it :)
 
The Rival is the best mouse i've ever used and the first one to actually be large enough to fit my hand.
 
Are you categorically against Razer? Because I have a Razer Diamondback, Razer Naga and a Razer DeathAdder and all of them are very good mice. (Altough the Naga was produced cheaply and broke after one or two enrages)
 
Are you categorically against Razer? Because I have a Razer Diamondback, Razer Naga and a Razer DeathAdder and all of them are very good mice. (Altough the Naga was produced cheaply and broke after one or two enrages)

ALL of razer's products are produced cheaply. If one of their mice doesn't break within 2 years it's a miracle.
 
I'm rocking a white M65. Got it at a knock down price from a electrical retailer's store on that well know auction site. It's pretty comfy but, like most things, takes some getting used to at first.

My other half is now using my old Razer Krait for work. Heheheh!
 
Ok guys, just a fast info, what I ordered and why.

I ordered an m65

I could get the m90 with 5 euro difference, but there is so many buttons and so many problems some experience, more than the m65... I found m65 less buggy in amazon comments, only 2-3 people among the 94 reviews in amazon. I mostly care my mouse to have 2 side buttons for my "autorun" mostly in mmos.

I wanted to buy the kone pure, but I have big hands and I dont want it to be small while playing my mmo games! It will hurt my hands - fingers!! Since I have big long fingers, I always catch my self holding the mouse like a "claw"

So I want to believe I did a nice choice :)

I took the military edition green one (the black was out of stock)... It will also fit with my pc case haf xm... industrial styling.
 
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Ok guys, just a fast info, what I ordered and why.

I ordered an m65

I could get the m90 with 5 euro difference, but there is so many buttons and so many problems some experience, more than the m65... I found m65 less buggy in amazon comments, only 2-3 people among the 94 reviews in amazon. I mostly care my mouse to have 2 side buttons for my "autorun" mostly in mmos.

I wanted to buy the kone pure, but I have big hands and I dont want it to be small while playing my mmo games! It will hurt my hands - fingers!! Since I have big long fingers, I always catch my self holding the mouse like a "claw"

So I want to believe I did a nice choice :)

I took the military edition green one (the black was out of stock)... It will also fit with my pc case haf xm... industrial styling.

Well your gonna have to use a claw grip, took me a while to get used to but its not that bad. Great choice though!
 
ALL of razer's products are produced cheaply. If one of their mice doesn't break within 2 years it's a miracle.

I have the Naga Hex, and so far I cant really complain, tbh. Ive had it for about a year and it shows no sign of wear at all. Razer's software is pretty much fine, so I cant complain. Maybe this mouse is a decent one and all others arent, or maybe Im just lucky. :D
 
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