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Since that's about $70 USD, I would say G500s.

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LINK g500 is a great mouse for the money 

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Since that's about $70 USD, I would say G500s.

g500s is a bit above his budget here but the g500 is bang on £45

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Mice and really most peripherals are more of a personal choice type of thing. Depending on the size of your hands some people will prefer a claw grip whilst other prefer palm grip, some people like macro buttons, some don't etc.... I suggest you find a mouse that has the features you want and that you are comfortable with using, its not all about specs.

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g500s is a bit above his budget here but the g500 is bang on £45

I always forget that the prices are more expensive in the UK than US.

g500s is 60 pounds, so $94 USD. When we can get it for $60.

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He dude! You want an answer? There is no best gaming mouse.

Deathadder is good tho.

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He dude! You want an answer? There is no best gaming mouse.

Deathadder is good tho.

g500 is much better feature wise and in my opinion ergonomics wise but that's subjective 

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g500 is much better feature wise and in my opinion ergonomics wise but that's subjective 

I'd say sensor is more important than futures. I don't care about them.subjective.

But the sensor really is flawless.

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I'd say sensor is more important than futures. I don't care about them.subjective.

But the sensor really is flawless.

so is the one on the g500 from what my friend has said I personally don't see the appeal of the deathadder when the g500 is at the same price point with more buttons and interchangeable weights but that's a matter of opinion   

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so is the one on the g500 from what my friend has said I personally don't see the appeal of the deathadder when the g500 is at the same price point with more buttons and interchangeable weights but that's a matter of opinion   

Like i said, the sensor is superior. A fact.

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Like i said, the sensor is superior. A fact.

I doubt anyone would notice a difference between the sensor of the two 

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I doubt anyone would notice a difference between the sensor of the two 

You don't notice it indeed. But it makes a difference. Look up some tests/expiriments. Do mroe research. Then come back.

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You don't notice it indeed. But it makes a difference. Look up some tests/expiriments. Do mroe research. Then come back.

did actually have a look and I was thinking of the g400 sensor wise which in my opinion is better than the deathadder since it has more features too but yeah I was wrong there about the g500 mouse sensor 

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did actually have a look and I was thinking of the g400 sensor wise which in my opinion is better than the deathadder since it has more features too but yeah I was wrong there about the g500 mouse sensor

Yep. G400 sensor is great.

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Yep. G400 sensor is great.

I agree, get the G400 or G400s. The sensor that those mice have is perfect. 

 

 

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The G400s and Zowie mice just scrape above £45, but they're good options if you have some leeway.

 

Otherwise the regular G400 isn't a bad choice. The Roccat Savu is in your price range too.

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I used a Logitech MX518 for many many years. Upgraded to the Logitech G400S because it's the same shape/design and love it so far. It's by far the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. These Logitech mice are as durable as they come. While people are buying replacement razers back to back my original mx518 still works (although no retired)

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Like everyone said, It really is personal preference; I have a Logitech G9X and I am in love with it... I will probably buy another when this one dies.

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