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I own a Corsair Gaming Sabre Rgb Optical, and I love it. Very comfortable, looks good, has plenty of buttons, and the sensor is amazing.

I agree with this guy. I also use a Corsair Sabre RGB and I play a whole crap ton of CS:GO. It's sensor has never failed me and those extra 5 buttons can really help. For example, I use the 2 side keys to use voice chat and quickly slow my DPI for sniping, while I use the 3 on top to automatically left click (it helps you shoot faster on semi-autos), to change my DPI to 8200 so that I can do super 360s, and to buy grenades/weapons for me. Compared to the Razer Deathadder it's far more helpful. Also, if you're a claw gripper, then the G502 is definitely not for you (unless you have gigantic hands). Trust me, if you're used to claw grip and you try to change, well you're accuracy in whatever FPS you play won't be nearly as good as it was. I speak from experience. The RAT 7 is set up a lot like the Corsair Sabre which could make the shift to a new mouse easier. It may not look like one, but the button placements are like identical. One below the mouse wheel, 2 on the side, and a button (2 with the Sabre) on the top of your left click. Try one out. You can return it if you don't like it. If it's too light, try the Corsair M65, it has adjustable weights if you like heavy mice.

 

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