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ok this is my first gaming mouse.. i have a new computer build and its black and red.. would like a matching mouse but i also have a really bad pain in my wrist when im using my current mouse set up which is just a regular hp mouse nothing special..

first games i plan on buying are star craft 2 and pre ordering assassins creed unity.. but i mainly like first person shooters... im switching over platfroms.. ps3 to pc..if it makes a difference i play with my controller sens on insane and find thats about 75% fast enough for me lol meaning its fast but i could use faster..

some ideas i had were.. but cant decide
Corsair Vengeance M65, -- pro comes led red but the mouse is army green
 Logitech G502 Proteus Core , - love the overall mouse but it glows blue
Razer Naga - undecided about this mouse but it glows green

and the colour kind of makes a difference because i am nit picky.. sorry it this doesnt help..

i was thinking maybe two mouse a gaming one and than a agronomic mouse for surfing

like this one 
http://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-Vertical-Ergonomic-Optical-Windows/dp/B00FGI2QVC/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt

it also has 1600 dbi which i know isnt a whole lot but it looks and from reviews would help my wrist a lot


any ideas ???

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If you are really serious about the pains, get a real ergonomic mouse like the one you linked. A gaming mouse won't be that different from a cheap basic one in the ergonomic department. Also, 1600 DPI is more than enough for 90% of people for single monitor setups up to 2k/QHD resolutions.

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If you are really serious about the pains, get a real ergonomic mouse like the one you linked. A gaming mouse won't be that different from a cheap basic one in the ergonomic department. Also, 1600 DPI is more than enough for 90% of people for single monitor setups up to 2k/QHD resolutions.

awesome advice thanks a lot

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Might want to consider a trackball too, Logitech has some pretty cheap ones for you to try out. I own a Razer DeathAdder which use mostly for games but all other web browsing and college work I do with a trackball, it's helped me a lot.

I've reviewed their cheapest one here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/150648-logitech-trackman-mouse-first-impressions/

and can be found on Amazon for around $20.

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