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What mouse should I get?

So I'm looking for a mouse, and I'd like to make the most of my money. I was trying to decide between the corsair Ironclaw, Sabre, or M65. I really liked the looks of the ironclaw, but HardwareCanucks said that it wasn't one size fits all. I have pretty large hands, so I wanted to know if it would suit me. I'll probably also head to best buy pretty soon to see what is the most comfortable. Anyways, I have seen and tried a Sabre before, and I really like the feel in the hand. Imo, it's comfortable, but I really don't know what the M65 is like. I'll only get the Ironclaw if it's great for large hands, so do any of you have experience with these mice that you could give me?

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I absolutely -love- the M65 , I have pretty large hands, not massive but large, and it fits comfortably, id certainly say unless you have super long fingers youll be sort, but id advise giving them all a whirl in person at like, BestBuy before purchasing. Mice and Keyboards are really something you need to -try-

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Your trip to BestBuy is the best way to find out.  If you really liked the Sabre, there is a good chance you'll like Ironclaw.  Both are palm grip mice, as apposed to M65 Elite being a claw grip.  Performance wise, both Ironclaw and M65 Elite come with an 18,000 DPI Pixart 3391 sensor and Omron switches, so comfort will be the main difference.  Let me know if you have any questions about either.

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52 minutes ago, Corsair Nick said:

Your trip to BestBuy is the best way to find out.  If you really liked the Sabre, there is a good chance you'll like Ironclaw.  Both are palm grip mice, as apposed to M65 Elite being a claw grip.  Performance wise, both Ironclaw and M65 Elite come with an 18,000 DPI Pixart 3391 sensor and Omron switches, so comfort will be the main difference.  Let me know if you have any questions about either.

Is it worth the extra money to get the Ironclaw? I generally play in high sensitivity.

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It's really subjective in terms of what you value.  Ironclaw and M65 Elite are both $59.99 MSRP, so I'm guessing you might be seeing M65 Pro (previous model) for a different price.  M65 Elite and Pro have some differences, with Elite being the newest version which was launched 2 weeks ago at CES alongside with Ironclaw.

  • New sensor
  • Lighter weight
  • Redesigned buttons and placement
  • Hardware Playback

 

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1 hour ago, Corsair Nick said:

It's really subjective in terms of what you value.  Ironclaw and M65 Elite are both $59.99 MSRP, so I'm guessing you might be seeing M65 Pro (previous model) for a different price.  M65 Elite and Pro have some differences, with Elite being the newest version which was launched 2 weeks ago at CES alongside with Ironclaw.

  • New sensor
  • Lighter weight
  • Redesigned buttons and placement
  • Hardware Playback

 

Well, I guess I will just go and see what they feel like. There's a pretty good chance I'll get the Sabre, as I'm trying to spend as little as possible but I don't want a harpoon. 

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