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Corsair Raptor M45 vs Razer DeathAdder 2013

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Looking to get a new mouse because my Sensei is falling apart, was considering getting the Sensei wireless but damn it's expensive so looking at alternatives. So what are the pros and cons of each and is there anything else I should look into?

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If it was me I would look at the Logitech G400S or Protious core or the new mouse from Logitech (forgot the name).  

 

But out of the two, I'd say Deathadder.  Just because it seems more comfortable and its known to be pretty much straightforward and works well. 

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Looking to get a new mouse because my Sensei is falling apart, was considering getting the Sensei wireless but damn it's expensive so looking at alternatives. So what are the pros and cons of each and is there anything else I should look into?

I have my tips.

1. Don't get a wireless mouse for obvious reasons.

2. Look at the G502 Proteus Core ( Beautiful Mouse )

3. Corsair make great mice.

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do you have money for the G502?

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maybe consider the. Zowie Gear Gaming Mouse (FK1)
apparently that is the go to mouse for pro's(like CS community and others). hard to find though. purpose built competition mouse. It is on amazon.

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