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What is the best mouse that you could buy for any amount of money

Mattco

The title says it all, i have no limit on what to pay, what mouse should buy?

Thanks

i was thinking about a deathadder chroma

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depends on personal preference,what might be the best for you might be bad for another one.
but i think the g502 is quite nice,definitely the best i've ever had

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No such thing as a best mouse; there are necessary tradeoffs for different tasks. Larger mice are more comfortable but smaller mice are easier to aim. A freespinning scroll wheel is great for productivity but increases weight and reduces the mouse's mobility. A grid of side buttons is great for some tasks but may interfere with grip.

 

What hand size/grip style do you have? What games will you be playing? Casual or competitive? What productivity tasks will you be doing? How valuable is wireless?

 

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Just now, Nimrodor said:

No such thing as a best mouse; there are necessary tradeoffs for different tasks. Larger mice are more comfortable but smaller mice are easier to aim. A freespinning scroll wheel is great for productivity but increases weight and reduces the mouse's mobility. A grid of side buttons is great for some tasks but may interfere with grip.

 

What hand size/grip style do you have? What games will you be playing? Casual or competitive? What productivity tasks will you be doing? How valuable is wireless?

 

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It woudl be for gaming, mix between Casual or comp, and my hand is about 17/8.5cm, and i would rather have wired than wireless and id rather have a thumb grip than buttons like the naga, thats why id rather go with the deathadder.

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Just now, Mattco said:

It woudl be for gaming, mix between Casual or comp, and my hand is about 17/8.5cm, and i would rather have wired than wireless and id rather have a thumb grip than buttons like the naga, thats why id rather go with the deathadder.

The Deathadder will be larger than ideal if your hands are 17cm base to tip. Consider the G403; it's a similar shape but can accommodate a wider range of hand sizes.

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1 hour ago, McHox said:

depends on personal preference,what might be the best for you might be bad for another one.
but i think the g502 is quite nice,definitely the best i've ever had

Yes thats the best mouse Ive had aswell. Feels very confortable and responsive.

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It really depends on what you are doing, for gaming I love the G502, for working I use the Logitech M570 trackball. Completely different devices completely different use cases but I wouldn't trade one for the other. 

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If you want the best mouse...

g903 is pretty good and also the most expensive gaming mouse out there

 

DA:Elite/Chroma is good and so it majority of logitech's line up

 

You could also wait for Steelseries to release there new lineup with 3360 sensors.

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Most Razer peripherals are shit due to poor quality control

G502 is really nice

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well this is a preference thing

 

for me i love my mx master and any ohter mouse if used since feels like a downgrade in some way

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Look there for some good suggestions. In general good mice don't have to be silly expensive my EVGA Torq X5 was 50 eur and it is a great mouse.

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