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I am a high DPI gamer and I need something that has a decent weight on it.I do play quit a few MMO games so extra buttons helps.

 

I was looking at the Corsair M65 RGB and the Logitech G502

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I love my M65, great mouse, though if you're looking for extra buttons the m95 or g502 is the best option.

 

Some may complain about the laser sensor, I have no problem with it, not even getting any acceleration after disabling "enhance pointer precision" or whatever in the windows mouse settings.

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I am a high DPI gamer and I need something that has a decent weight on it.I do play quit a few MMO games so extra buttons helps.

 

I was looking at the Corsair M65 RGB and the Logitech G502

 

I love my g502 but it's not for everyone, it either fits your hand or it doesn't.

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My hands pretty small since im 15

Age is no excuse. I have hands almost the size of Luke's and I'm 12 :P

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If you want buttons you need Razer Naga or logitech g600

They both have good sensors so the rest is up to you

EDIT: i own a Naga and friend of mine has the g600 both are very comfortable though i prefer the shape of the Naga

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My hands pretty small since im 15

My hands are tiny, and they fit pretty well on my G502.

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I have to say that Corsair mice have a really quality feel and weight and my m90's sensor is really precise but i would stay away from Corsair mice as they all have some non-fixable problem and even worse, this bloody trap stamp, the new logo, that they find is nice. I would go to the G502 once it is a comfortable.

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