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My 3500 cpi deathadder has been acting funny and I'm looking to upgrade. I've had a rival since it launched and I'm not a fan of the ergonomics. 

 

Possible ideas 

Mionix naos 7000

Zowie ec1

Roccot

I want that new rubberized anti sweat stuff since my old da doesn't have that and it gets gross fast. 

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I own the Naos 3200, the ergonomics are very nice. It feels very comfortable. However, after revisiting some of my old mice, I found the CM Storm Xornet had a much more satisfying tactile click. The Corsair m60 had the best scrollwheel I've used. If only I could combine all the great attributes of my other mice into the Naos, it was be my perfect mouse.

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Have you hear of our lords and saviours, G402 and G502. I couldn't think of anything else.

 

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What size are your hands? How do you grip your mice? What games do you play (if any)?

Who needs a computer when you have a toaster?

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If the anti sweat feature is your priority, I think the Naos is the one you want. It's extremely comfortable with the ring finger and pinky rest. I will add that it is on the bigger side. I have small hands and I find it too big at times. It is also impossible for me to reach the forward button without readjusting my hand position. Apart from what I said in my previous post, it is an awesome mouse.

 

The Xornet has the same ergonomics as the Naos but it is a lot smaller and would probably not be ideal for a palm grip unless you have really small hands like I do. The Xornet also does not have the granularity that the Naos has as it is bound to 500, 1000, or 2000 dpi. However I find the mouse to be a lot more tactile due to the Omron switches.

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Fps's and the witcher 3. Palm grip medium hands. 

I would say that you should try the Logitech G502. I have one and it is an excellent mouse.

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