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Replace my mouse.

Kantor

My old laser mouse that i found in the bottom of a bucket of mice at my friends house and bought for a dollar has finally started to skip and the right muse button stopped working this morning so i need to replace it iv started to play more action games on my pc so i was thinking of getting a better mouse now that i have to replace it. i was wondering if anybody had any suggestions i was thinking of either getting a Logitech 502 Proteus spectrum or a Corsair gaming M65 so something in that range would be appreciated. i can maybe go up by $50 if any one can suggest something better.

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i know it's nuts but the drives i bought over time as i need more storage.

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Steelseries Rival/ Rival 300?

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Mccapital said:

Logitech G302 Daedalus

is their any reason you suggest it over the g502? other than price.

build: Frankenstein http://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/QLBRVY

 

i know it's nuts but the drives i bought over time as i need more storage.

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Just now, Mccapital said:

Its cheaper.

true but in Aus its only $20 less its not much. how does it compare to the corsair mouse because iv had a k70 keyboard for a while and i was thinking of going with the same company for my new mouse.

build: Frankenstein http://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/QLBRVY

 

i know it's nuts but the drives i bought over time as i need more storage.

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31 minutes ago, Kantor said:

is their any reason you suggest it over the g502? other than price.

The g502 uses the 3366 sensor which is probably the best sensor in the market. The g302 uses a a10 sensor which is a bit inferior compared to a 3310 sensor (e.g. SteelSeries Rival / Rival 300). If you're looking for the cheapest mouse that uses a 3366 sensor, you can get a g303 or the logitech pro gaming mouse. There are also other brands that offer a 3366 but sadly, I don't know their names.

 

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