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Should I get the Logitech Performance Mouse MX or the 2014 Razer Naga?

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Kinda need some more information like what games do you play the most, Grip style, Big hands or small hands.

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I like playing BF3, CS:GO and I have a big hand.

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I would go with neither. Naga won't help you unless you're playing a game that uses a lot of buttons and I don't recommend a wireless mouse for twitch shooters. I would have to say check out the 2013 Deathadder or Corsair M65.

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I would go with neither. Naga won't help you unless you're playing a game that uses a lot of buttons and I don't recommend a wireless mouse for twitch shooters. I would have to say check out the 2013 Deathadder or Corsair M65.

I just thought of that why would I need so many extra buttons. 

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Deathadder 2013 if you use a palm grip.

 

Out of those and since you're on FPS I'd go Logitech MX

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I just thought of that why would I need so many extra buttons. 

I would be great if you're playing an MMO but not in a FPS situation.

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I think I'm going to go with the Logitech Performance Mouse MX since I have used a older version of it and I like the sophisticated looks on it.  

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Deathadder 2013 if you use a palm grip.

 

Out of those and since you're on FPS I'd go Logitech MX

Yeah, my brother has one and he plays with it a lot. He mainly plays Guild Wars 2 

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G400s, Alot of people of people regard it as one of the best mouse on the market.

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You can never go wrong with the Deathadder. It's a good mouse if you play games that don't require a ton of key bindings / you don't bind functions to your mouse.

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Alright thanks for the help and tips. :D I've decided to go with the Logitech Performance MX.

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G400s, Alot of people of people regard it as one of the best mouse on the market.

^This. The G400s is your best bet if you want a mouse purely for performance. I have a G400s and have quite big hands and it is comfy, I can't quite palm grip it though, that being said I couldn't palm grip a func ms-3 without my fingers hanging over the end. 

 

The G400s will perform far better than the Naga and the Performance MX in FPS because it has a perfect sensor, no acceleration, prediction and no angle snapping. Also it has a polling rate of 1000Hz, so It's uber responsive.

 

Edit: although I see you have already made your decision

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^This. The G400s is your best bet if you want a mouse purely for performance. I have a G400s and have quite big hands and it is comfy, I can't quite palm grip it though, that being said I couldn't palm grip a func ms-3 without my fingers hanging over the end. 

 

The G400s will perform far better than the Naga and the Performance MX in FPS because it has a perfect sensor, no acceleration, prediction and no angle snapping. Also it has a polling rate of 1000Hz, so It's uber responsive.

 

Edit: although I see you have already made your decision

Yup, but thanks for the advice.

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I would go with neither. Naga won't help you unless you're playing a game that uses a lot of buttons and I don't recommend a wireless mouse for twitch shooters. I would have to say check out the 2013 Deathadder or Corsair M65.

I have a cheap 20-30 wireless x4000 hp mouse without lag, seems fine but yeah I guess I can;t argue with you on that anyway...

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