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So im buying a mouse around $65 but these are the only ones I like. I don't know which one to go for.

Corsair M45

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00ARD5410/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB

Redragon Perdition 16400 DPI MMO Mouse

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00GU8W5AE/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2YOFN38EZ3CHM

 

I know the Redragon isn't known as well as Corsair but I like the functions it comes with. Also I don't play MMO's but this mouse could be helpful for programming C and Java

 

 

Im also looking at Amazon because I have a $20 gift card so it'd be cheaper than other places. Any advice would be appreciated

CPU: i5 25000 3.3 GHz             Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V-LK          Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB           Display: Samsung SD24 24" 1080p          

GPU: EVGA GTX 660 SC 2 GB     Sound: Razer Kraken pro                            PSU: Rosewill 630 watt                    Storage 1: 128 GB Adata XPG SX900 SSD

Case: Rosewill Challenger       CPU Cooler: Corsair h80i                    Mouse: Corsair M65                                   Storage 2: Seagate 2 TB HDD

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Logitech G502 has best sensor in market and 11 prgramable buttons, i have it and love it!

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Razer Naga?

  

Logitech G502 has best sensor in market and 11 prgramable buttons, i have it and love it!

Those mice are above my budget :/

CPU: i5 25000 3.3 GHz             Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V-LK          Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB           Display: Samsung SD24 24" 1080p          

GPU: EVGA GTX 660 SC 2 GB     Sound: Razer Kraken pro                            PSU: Rosewill 630 watt                    Storage 1: 128 GB Adata XPG SX900 SSD

Case: Rosewill Challenger       CPU Cooler: Corsair h80i                    Mouse: Corsair M65                                   Storage 2: Seagate 2 TB HDD

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Men looks good but still a little too expensive

CPU: i5 25000 3.3 GHz             Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V-LK          Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB           Display: Samsung SD24 24" 1080p          

GPU: EVGA GTX 660 SC 2 GB     Sound: Razer Kraken pro                            PSU: Rosewill 630 watt                    Storage 1: 128 GB Adata XPG SX900 SSD

Case: Rosewill Challenger       CPU Cooler: Corsair h80i                    Mouse: Corsair M65                                   Storage 2: Seagate 2 TB HDD

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G700s, Or the M65 seems in your budget!

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If its between those two, not to sound like a snob but I'd pick the Corsair, probably a more reliable brand

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If you like the programmable button, the Razer Naga 2014 might be a good choice

 

http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-2014-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00E8CF268/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406819284&sr=8-1&keywords=razer+naga

 

It's in your price range, and it's better than the G600 IMO

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Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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Those mice are above my budget :/

 

You listed the Redragon mmo mouse. at full price USD it's $100. The corsair at full price is $70 USD

 

Get the Naga from Amazon when it's on sale. The Naga 2014 is the only Razer product I'll recommend. EVER. Because it doesn't suck. And the buttons beat the old G600.

 

Or you could wait for a G502 to be on sale. All of these are the same base price. It's $80 USD for a Naga or a G502

 

You have a ton of options and you've chosen some terrible options imo (Corsair isn't bad, but get an M95 instead)

Git Gud.

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You listed the Redragon mmo mouse. at full price USD it's $100. The corsair at full price is $70 USD

 

Get the Naga from Amazon when it's on sale. The Naga 2014 is the only Razer product I'll recommend. EVER. Because it doesn't suck. And the buttons beat the old G600.

 

Or you could wait for a G502 to be on sale. All of these are the same base price. It's $80 USD for a Naga or a G502

 

You have a ton of options and you've chosen some terrible options imo (Corsair isn't bad, but get an M95 instead)

Thank you for the advice :). If I may ask, what's wrong with a corsair m45?

CPU: i5 25000 3.3 GHz             Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V-LK          Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB           Display: Samsung SD24 24" 1080p          

GPU: EVGA GTX 660 SC 2 GB     Sound: Razer Kraken pro                            PSU: Rosewill 630 watt                    Storage 1: 128 GB Adata XPG SX900 SSD

Case: Rosewill Challenger       CPU Cooler: Corsair h80i                    Mouse: Corsair M65                                   Storage 2: Seagate 2 TB HDD

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Thank you for the advice :). If I may ask, what's wrong with a corsair m45?

 

nothing is wrong with it at all, but you could pick up the m95 for a similar price if you catch a sale.

 

with those it comes down to preference. I like lots of buttons :D

Git Gud.

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Between those two, the corsair m45 is better, it utilizes a superior sensor.

Doesn't your gift card drop the price of the g502 to around 60usd? It distinctively better sensor wise(although the rest of the design is disappointing)

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Take a look at the new G402 from Logitech

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Between those two, the corsair m45 is better, it utilizes a superior sensor.

Doesn't your gift card drop the price of the g502 to around 60usd? It distinctively better sensor wise(although the rest of the design is disappointing)

I could go for that but I don't like the design

CPU: i5 25000 3.3 GHz             Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-V-LK          Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8 GB           Display: Samsung SD24 24" 1080p          

GPU: EVGA GTX 660 SC 2 GB     Sound: Razer Kraken pro                            PSU: Rosewill 630 watt                    Storage 1: 128 GB Adata XPG SX900 SSD

Case: Rosewill Challenger       CPU Cooler: Corsair h80i                    Mouse: Corsair M65                                   Storage 2: Seagate 2 TB HDD

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