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Are there any decent gaming mice for ~$10 usd?

Hulkbert
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You can't get a decent mouse for $10. For around $20 there's the Evga Torq X3 with the 3090 sensor, which is pretty good especially for the price or the Roccat Lua, which doesn't have any side buttons, but is also a decent cheap mouse. For $30-40 there's the Evga Torq X5 (same shape as the X3, but with a much better sensor - S3988), Corsair Sabre Optical (also with S3988), Logitech G302 (or G402 if you can find it on sale).

$30-40 is the minimum price range I'd consider for a decent gaming mouse.

 

I'd suggest going to a store and trying as many mice as possible to find the shape that fits your grip style and hand size.

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1 minute ago, Hulkbert said:

Preferably on amazon.

nope, gotta spend at least $50 for something with a proper sensor.

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no save up

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2 minutes ago, Hackentosher said:

nope, gotta spend at least $50 for something with a proper sensor.

So once I save $50 then what should I get?

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Just now, Hulkbert said:

So once I save $50 then what should I get?

I've heard alot of great stuff about Razer's Deathadder. As for wireless gaming, Logitech G602 seems like a good choice. Can't go wrong with Logitech (usually)

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3 minutes ago, Hulkbert said:

Preferably on amazon.

Hell no, wait for a sale and get a g502 proteus core for 50 bucks like i did, or you can go to the local walmart and get the 20 buck Blackweb "Gaming mouse" that does ok as well

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$10 probably some shitty "gaming" mouse from wal mart

 

and i use gaming very loosely 

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1 minute ago, Jer45 said:

Hell no, wait for a sale and get a g502 proteus core for 50 bucks like i did, or you can go to the local walmart and get the 20 buck Blackweb "Gaming mouse" that does ok as well

 
 

I have a $10 amazon gift card, that is why I prefer amazon. 

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Better off waiting and saving. The $60 to $80 range  will give you a plethora of options with good sensors. Plus then you can select a mouse that is much more comfortable than most cheap mice. If your current mouse is dead or you are using a laptop trackpad, any mouse would be an upgrade. Never hurts to have a couple cheap mice laying around.

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You can't get a decent mouse for $10. For around $20 there's the Evga Torq X3 with the 3090 sensor, which is pretty good especially for the price or the Roccat Lua, which doesn't have any side buttons, but is also a decent cheap mouse. For $30-40 there's the Evga Torq X5 (same shape as the X3, but with a much better sensor - S3988), Corsair Sabre Optical (also with S3988), Logitech G302 (or G402 if you can find it on sale).

$30-40 is the minimum price range I'd consider for a decent gaming mouse.

 

I'd suggest going to a store and trying as many mice as possible to find the shape that fits your grip style and hand size.

If you can't, this video may be helpful:

Spoiler

 

 

 

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