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Have one aswell, it's great but the grip on the right side of the mouse is starting to peel up. 5 months of use. 

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I've used the deathadder 2013 for about 2 and 1/2 years. I love my deathadder but I am upgrading soon. I used the heck out of it. After 2 years my rubber started to burn out, But it didn't matter to me. I didn't see it being a problem. The braided cable did somewhat come crunched up where I could see the normal rubber cable. I blame myself for that because I had no mouse dock so the chord was constantly being rubbed against a surface dragging it. If you get a cheap mechanism or put something to stop tork on the whole chord you'll be fine. I'm upgrading because I want more buttons. The clicks are satisfying, the feel is great, best 50$ I spent at the time of purchase. I think Linus had a mechanism but I can't remember the name. A piece of tape should do the trick. The synapse software had worked 100% and has all necessary macro and dpi functionality.

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