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Corsair M45 VS Razer Deathadder VS Roccat Kone XTD

I am looking for a good gaming mouse. There aren't any store nearby to try em out. I recently returned Corsair M95 which nearly fit my hand perfectly. But was just too heavy for me and all that buttons got in my way. I have narrowed down my choices to those or roccat one pure or xtd.

Which ones would you guys recommend?

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I've had a deathadder for several years. Light, amazing preformance, comfortable, and as long as you don't squeeze it too tight when you jerk off, durable. 

 

All in all amazing mouse, and I would suggest it to anyone.

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I am looking for a good gaming mouse. There aren't any store nearby to try em out. I recently returned Corsair M95 which nearly fit my hand perfectly. But was just too heavy for me and all that buttons got in my way. I have narrowed down my choices to those or roccat one pure or xtd.

Which ones would you guys recommend?

If the M95 fit your hand perfectly then none of these will really fit better than the M45. It has removable weights too if it's too heavy.

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I am looking for a good gaming mouse. There aren't any store nearby to try em out. I recently returned Corsair M95 which nearly fit my hand perfectly. But was just too heavy for me and all that buttons got in my way. I have narrowed down my choices to those or roccat one pure or xtd.

Which ones would you guys recommend?

 

M45 without a doubt! Has a superb optical sensor (Avago ADNS-3310) with flawless tracking. No inherent positive acceleration like with laser sensors.

Plus the dimensions are nearly identical to that of the M95.

 

So it's basically a M95 with way less buttons and a better sensor. It's also lighter, 98 grams w/o weights.

Bert & Ernie before squirting spermie. 

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M45 without a doubt! Has a superb optical sensor (Avago ADNS-3310) with flawless tracking. No inherent positive acceleration like with laser sensors.

Plus the dimensions are nearly identical to that of the M95.

 

So it's basically a M95 with way less buttons and a better sensor. It's also lighter, 98 grams w/o weights.

I have a question. I know the M65 is a similar mouse with metal build and dedicated sniper button. And for some weird reason, M45 is more expensive and hard to get compared to M65. So i might buy M65 instead. My concern is that would that dedicated sniper button get in my way.

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I have a question. I know the M65 is a similar mouse with metal build and dedicated sniper button. And for some weird reason, M45 is more expensive and hard to get compared to M65. So i might buy M65 instead. My concern is that would that dedicated sniper button get in my way.

 

No way man. Sitting with the m65 right now, been using it since October. I've used two of these mice and have never had any moment where I was accidentally pressing the sniper button or had a situation where it got in the way.

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I have a question. I know the M65 is a similar mouse with metal build and dedicated sniper button. And for some weird reason, M45 is more expensive and hard to get compared to M65. So i might buy M65 instead. My concern is that would that dedicated sniper button get in my way.

 

The sensor in the M45 is optical and better so that's why it's harder to compare. I don't own the M65 so idk if the sniper button gets in the way.

 

I would think Corsair thought about this beforehand. Since the M65 and M95 are about the same size, remember where your thumb fell on the M95 and see if it coincides with the sniper button. 

If it does, it might become annoying that your thumb will be resting on the sniper button.

Bert & Ernie before squirting spermie. 

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