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What's your favorite gaming mouse for under $60

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I'm looking to buy a gaming mouse preferably geared towards fps games such as CS:GO. My budget is about $60 though so nothing to fancy.

The only requirements I'm looking for is that it has a few (that means I don't need 12) programmable buttons and a comfortable ergonomic shape. DPI speed doesn't really matter to much to me. Oh and wireless would be nice too.

So feel free to comment what your favorite mouse is, especially if you own it, which you probably do. I'm thinking Logitech has some pretty good mice.

I have no idea what to put here so I'll just put what I'm putting here so I guess now I know what I'm putting here.

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I was a big fan of the Corsair Sabre, eventually buying one for myself, absolutely no regrets. Fantastic mouse for gaming. Nice quality, nice LEDs. My friends M65 is also nice, although very small and light. My other friends G502 is just way to big and heavy for me. The Sabre though only has two buttons on the side , and on in the middle (pretty standard), so if your looking to program more it might rule these mice out of your decision.

 

Going wireless only seriously limits the amount of quality mice you can get at $60.

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Corsair saber. love it, replaced my g100s.

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I am using Logitech G402 right now and that thing is really great. Has a single thumb button, custom DPI and 4 additional side buttons on the left.

 

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Cannot say enough good things about this mouse. I've had three, and until they stop making 'em, will continue to buy em as I need mice.

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Thx for all the recommendations guys. I've got a lot to check out now xD

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At the moment, using a G303 and it is beautiful. Loving the way that I have no problems with it any game that I launch and it helps that the DPI has upto 12000

 

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I got my Rival 300 for $40, you can also get G502 I think.

Pretty sure most Corsair move have mouse acceleration which isn't good.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Ratchetman42 said:

At the moment, using a G303 and it is beautiful. Loving the way that I have no problems with it any game that I launch and it helps that the DPI has upto 12000

 

Choose what you feel you'll enjoy

I wish OP have that money. My g402 fits his budget nicely at 59.99

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13 minutes ago, Mr Yo said:

I'm looking to buy a gaming mouse preferably geared towards fps games such as CS:GO. My budget is about $60 though so nothing to fancy.

The only requirements I'm looking for is that it has a few (that means I don't need 12) programmable buttons and a comfortable ergonomic shape. DPI speed doesn't really matter to much to me. Oh and wireless would be nice too.

So feel free to comment what your favorite mouse is, especially if you own it, which you probably do. I'm thinking Logitech has some pretty good mice.

For wired I recommend the M65 RGB and the G502 Spectrum. Both good, comfortable mice with a very good response and a decent amount of buttons. For wireless I recommend the G700s. Very nice and comfortable. :)

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2 minutes ago, dexxterlab97 said:

I wish OP have that money. My g402 fits his budget nicely at 59.99

How much is it where you are? I can find it at 100AU$

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Just now, Ratchetman42 said:

How much is it where you are? I can find it at 100AU$

g303 for 69.99 usd

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Just now, dexxterlab97 said:

g303 for 69.99 usd

Okay no worries then, try something else, maybe the g302 then

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I'm using a Logitech G502 which I bought for $59 AUD. Other mice I have used in the past is the razer deathadder that while comfortable, had its scroll wheel break after less than 2 years. 

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1 hour ago, TrigrH said:

 

1 hour ago, kefizh said:

the steelseries rival 100 is a good one

even tho the rival 100 is one of the best budget gaming mouse 

i am using the sensei wireless

 

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If you have larger hands I'd easily recommend the Steelseries Rival 300 - definitely the most comfortable mouse I've used as well as being responsive. A quick google shows it being $44.99 on Amazon.com (I'm in the UK so don't know what taxes etc. you may have to pay).

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17 hours ago, Mr Yo said:

I'm looking to buy a gaming mouse preferably geared towards fps games such as CS:GO. My budget is about $60 though so nothing to fancy.

The only requirements I'm looking for is that it has a few (that means I don't need 12) programmable buttons and a comfortable ergonomic shape. DPI speed s some pretty good mice.

I love my g502 proteus core. Great sensor, really customizable in terms of buttons and dpi, great shape (granted my hands are a little on the bigger size). It is grazing you budget however, with the non rgb coming at $59.99.

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Currently using the Logitech G402. It gets the job done and then some.

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For CS? Steelseries rival 300, No question. Great ergonics and sensor. M65 isn't comfortable, Death adders and zowie mice are too expensive, and the rival 100 is too small. 

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Myself i own the steelseries rival 300. It isn´t wireless but a really good mice

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On 6 September 2016 at 1:55 PM, Mr Yo said:

I'm looking to buy a gaming mouse preferably geared towards fps games such as CS:GO. My budget is about $60 though so nothing to fancy.

The only requirements I'm looking for is that it has a few (that means I don't need 12) programmable buttons and a comfortable ergonomic shape. DPI speed doesn't really matter to much to me. Oh and wireless would be nice too.

So feel free to comment what your favorite mouse is, especially if you own it, which you probably do. I'm thinking Logitech has some pretty good mice.

The Asus ROG Buzzard (https://www.asus.com/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GX860-Buzzard-Mouse/overview/)has all of the features you asked for. it is $52 on Amazon. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0167N0TZE/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER ) Would this work? Basically the only thing this mouse doesn't have is RGB. :D

 

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My favourite mouse is the Roccat Kova, it has 12 programmable macros and I think that's enough.

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