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If your into FPS/CSGO there's nothing better than an 'Corsair K70 keyboard & Logitech G403 mouse'.

 

The K70 is widely regarded by the gaming community as one of the best gaming keyboards ever made. The Logitech G403 is new however, but exceeds everything you'd expect from a zowie/ss mouse at double the price.

 

Also if your new to mechanical keyboard get 'Red' switches, they are the best starting point.

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what do you want, what switches for the keyboard, how many buttons on your mouse, what games do you want to play?

 

i can recomend a K70 for the keyboard atleast

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2 hours ago, AllHokage said:

The Logitech G403 is new however, but exceeds everything you'd expect from a zowie/ss mouse at double the price.

 

Also if your new to mechanical keyboard get 'Red' switches, they are the best starting point.

People are quite divided on the 3366 sensor in the G403. Some say that it's better than the 3310 which is found in Zowie, but some say it's worse. Also note that a G403 is about the size of EC1-A which may be too big for some people (low-medium hands), as opposite to smaller EC2-A, and as such it may be worse for some people in for instance FPS games. Many people have issues with aim when using bigger mice. It seems to have the same problem with side buttons as the Zowie mice. Also SS are imo on a level way below both.

Mind you I think it's a good mouse, but the price difference is $10-$15 tops. Where did you find it at such low price?

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24 minutes ago, Bouzoo said:

People are quite divided on the 3366 sensor in the G403. Some say that it's better than the 3310 which is found in Zowie, but some say it's worse. Also note that a G403 is about the size of EC1-A which may be too big for some people (low-medium hands), as opposite to smaller EC2-A, and as such it may be worse for some people in for instance FPS games. Many people have issues with aim when using bigger mice. It seems to have the same problem with side buttons as the Zowie mice. Also SS are imo on a level way below both.

Mind you I think it's a good mouse, but the price difference is $10-$15 tops. Where did you find it at such low price?

I got my G403 for $35USD on mightyapes promo sale.

 

The 3366 on release day had minor issues on select mice due to them being poorly implemented in them. I personally found the 3366's sensor to be superior to the 3310's.

And yes you need a normal to large sized hand to enjoy the mouse to it fullest (small hands won't enjoy it).

 

The pros are switching from the zowie to the G403 for a reason, it's an awesome mouse to use.


Voted & tested votes: http://www.rocketjumpninja.com/top-20/

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55 minutes ago, AllHokage said:

I got my G403 for $35USD on mightyapes promo sale.

 

The 3366 on release day had minor issues on select mice due to them being poorly implemented in them. I personally found the 3366's sensor to be superior to the 3310's.

And yes you need a normal to large sized hand to enjoy the mouse to it fullest (small hands won't enjoy it).

 

The pros are switching from the zowie to the G403 for a reason, it's an awesome mouse to use.


Voted & tested votes: http://www.rocketjumpninja.com/top-20/

What kind of grip do you use, and how big are your hands? It sounds awkward I know. :ph34r:

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40 minutes ago, AllHokage said:

I'm in-between a palm and claw, kinda my own style I guess (best of both xD).

 

Hands around 19cm.

 

Sounds like it should be fine for someone with 18 cm hands and uses combo of palm and fingertip. Tnx for the input! 

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