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Festive

Quick question, what is the BEST mouse for gaming. FPS mostly. Games that will be played are CSGO,Overwatch,ARK:SE. I currently have a Logitech G502 but I heard that there are mice with better sensors. Price doesnt really matter, thanks.

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i personally use the g900 chaos spectum as i HATE wires... i came from the g502 and i dont see any difference.

 

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Go to a shop where they have lots of them in stock and try them, what's "best" is different for everyone. Personally I like the RAT PRO S for its light weight and ergonomics, but that's me.

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I've got the G303 Daedalus Apex and really enjoy it play at low dpi and still have awesome response from it

Not a real hassle on the hand as well

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9 hours ago, Andrew Storlie said:

i personally use the g900 chaos spectum as i HATE wires... i came from the g502 and i dont see any difference.

 

It's not worth the price. OP is better off going for the G700s if he wants wireless. It's a MUCH better buy

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I want wired.

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I'd say the G9X, but you can't buy it at a reasonable price anymore. I currently use a Corsair M65Pro and it's a fairly close experience to the G9X.

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for me with rather big hands it's the G502. Love the 11 buttons of which I use about 6 on a regular basis, reached the point where I had to buy another one for work since the provided ones didn't have a thumb-button. the led nonsense can be turned of though in case you are wondering.

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21 hours ago, Festive said:

Quick question, what is the BEST mouse for gaming. FPS mostly. Games that will be played are CSGO,Overwatch,ARK:SE. I currently have a Logitech G502 but I heard that there are mice with better sensors. Price doesnt really matter, thanks.

The G502 currently has the best sensor available on the market, the only one that's going to compete with it is supposedly Razer's new sensor on their DA Elite which isn't released yet so no one really knows how good it'll perform. Comfort/weight is the only thing you can really improve on if the G502 isn't up to your standards and all high end Logitech mice have the same sensor, so you could always try the Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse/G403 as they're lighter mice more suited towards FPS.

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