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SteelSeries,Razer, or Corsair mouse

JulianIZ

I'm either going to get a Razer Deathadder, a SteelSeries Rival 300, or Corsair M65 Pro. Which one do you recommend and why?

 

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Don't use other people's recommendations to chose a mouse for you best fit, find somewhere you can test them out, and try them, see which you prefer, buying a mouse based on others views isn't a great idea, as it is what suites you. All 3 are solid mice, although I think Razer are overpriced and then its just your decision between the SS and Corsair

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4 minutes ago, JulianIZ said:

I'm either going to get a Razer Deathadder, a SteelSeries Rival 300, or Corsair M65 Pro. Which one do you recommend and why?

 

ive had really bad expriences with razer, but checkout Logitech, they have a butt tone of options

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love all brands, will go for whats cheaper for my needs

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2 minutes ago, Knaj said:

None. g502 all the freaking way.

I don't want to spend $80 on a mouse

 

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3 minutes ago, SherifsDog22 said:

Don't use other people's recommendations to chose a mouse for you best fit, find somewhere you can test them out, and try them, see which you prefer, buying a mouse based on others views isn't a great idea, as it is what suites you. All 3 are solid mice, although I think Razer are overpriced and then its just your decision between the SS and Corsair

This guy has a good point.

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1) something not from razer

 

2) something you try at a store and fits your hand comfortably

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Zowie mice master race. 

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Rocking Deathadder 2013 and still going strong, no problem whatsoever so far, LED still shines bright, just the coated surface easily collect all the oils and dirt, i use wet cloth to clean it and all is well.

 

Not that I recommend it anyway, just personal experience.

If I were to change though, I would take G502 Proteus Spectrum, easier to sync with other peripherals in the future because of the RGB.

G502 is proven to be very good anyway.

 

At the end of the day, what you do with it is what matters, some people like it light, some people just want it to function, some prefer to go for aesthetics.

 

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This guy plays a real FPS that require skill (Quake Live, 17+ years Quake experience in general) and has an above average video production quality. Most other reviewers out there are either all rounders who game casually, or are serious competitors but have poor video format and quality. 

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