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What mouse should I buy?

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I have no idea what mouse to buy and I was wondering if you  could help?

 

Features I want:

 

- Good ergonomics 

- Medium size

- Only a few programmable buttons (optional)

- Blue lighting capable

- Wireless (preferred) 

 

The ones which Ii have found my self are the Func MS-3 and the Razer Mamba.

 

Will there be a new mamba coming out?

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Steelseries Sensei is what I use. I have a fingertip grip though and that's why it works for me, but it is wired.

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Steelseries sensei, Deathadder, and the Func Ms-3 are good ones. 

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Razer deathadder is pretty good.

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G700s

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I have a g700 and I love it but it has a fair amount of programmable buttons and I never actually use mine wireless (I bought it for the buttons and ergonomics)

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i have a m40 and like it i got it for like 40$

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Steelseries sensei for 11,400CPI(highest compared to the ones I mentioned after this mouse). Else, go for G500s, G700s Func Ms-3. The Naga 2014 looks good though, but it's wired with mechanical side buttons.

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Steelseries sensei for 11,400CPI(highest compared to the ones I mentioned after this mouse). Else, go for G500s, G700s Func Ms-3. The Naga 2014 looks good though, but it's wired with mechanical side buttons.

Have you ever tried to use a mouse at 8,200DPI/CPI let alone 11,400.

My mouse is at 5,600CPI screens at 5760x1080. 11,400 is way too high.

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Have you ever tried to use a mouse at 8,200DPI/CPI let alone 11,400.

My mouse is at 5,600CPI screens at 5760x1080. 11,400 is way too high.

I do raise my DPI week by week by 1000 and reach 8,200(max for my mouse). But then, I've tried my friend steelseries sensei at 11,400. It was fine though, I had x3 1080p monitors and my old small 17" 1280x1024 monitor used for mini research.

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Deathadder.

(Don't get wireless)

there is a reason the Deathadder is a "value" mouse.

The only thing people like about it is that its an 8,200DPI optical mouse.

 

I personally don't believe in wireless either but apparently the G700s and the Razer Mamba (with the drivers installed) are brilliant wireless.

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  • PSU: Antec High Current Gamer 900W 
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Steelseries sensei for 11,400CPI(highest compared to the ones I mentioned after this mouse). Else, go for G500s, G700s Func Ms-3. The Naga 2014 looks good though, but it's wired with mechanical side buttons.

pls share with us the usefulness of 11400 dpi and when u would use such a dpi.

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Razer Deathadder 2013:

 

- Good ergonomics: Oh yes, very comfortable according to many. Including me.

- Medium size: Yep.

- Only a few programmable buttons (optional): Yep.

- Blue lighting capable: Mod it or get the older Deathadder. The 2013 edition has the best sensor on the market though.

- Wireless (preferred): You don't want this. If you hate cables, drill a hole in your desk and attach rubber grommets to it and run your cables through that.

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I'm going to go with the Deathadder 2013 and on Amazon it is going for £47!

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Nah. Get this one!

 

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there is a reason the Deathadder is a "value" mouse.

The only thing people like about it is that its an 8,200DPI optical mouse.

 

I personally don't believe in wireless either but apparently the G700s and the Razer Mamba (with the drivers installed) are brilliant wireless.

800 dpi is enough for me:) I don't care about the dpi. It's the sensor..

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Correction, the DA2013 does not have the best sensor. It does however, have a sensor equal to the current best which is the Avago 3090. DA2012 uses 3988.

 

As far as I'm aware the A3090 and S3888 are essentially the same sensor, so the S3988 is probably superior, though perhaps not in ways that many people could appreciate.

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I am using the razer mamba 2012 for a year now.

It is still an awesome wireless mouse

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