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Best Gaming Mouse under 80 dollars?

BlinkJinxYT

So Ive been looking for a mouse so here's my options Roccat Kova,Mionix Castor,Corsair M65 Pro ,& Mionix Naos 7000 . I dont like the G502 because it has a ton of buttons and it heavy even if its has no weights in it so yep.

 

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8 minutes ago, Daniel Z. said:

I would go with G502 but if u dont like it go with the M65. The razer stuff is crap

I personally have had no issues with Razer peripherals, yes their laptops are crap, but I like their mice and Keyboards. I have been using a Deathadder and Blackwidow Chroma for almost 3 years and have had 0 issues. 

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I personally love the m65, and I find the death adder has a nice feel to it. 

However I could never pay that much money for something so flimsy and cheap feeling (death adder). 

 

So my vote is for the m65. 

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20 minutes ago, BlinkJinxYT said:

So Ive been looking for a mouse so here's my options Roccat Kova,Mionix Castor,Corsair M65 Pro and Deathadder Chroma. I dont like the G502 because it has a ton of buttons and it heavy even if its has no weights in it so yep.

 

Ciao!

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32 minutes ago, BlinkJinxYT said:

 it heavy even if its has no weights in it so yep.

i find it really light, even with all the weights in it...

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If you guys need extra info.

Hand: 7.5 inches x 3.7 inches

Grip: Palm grip and if I am playing seriously I Claw grip.

I care about the RGB to fit my setup

(My setup is black and white. I prefer the rainbow - ish effect to my peripherals.)

 

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@BlinkJinxYT What kind of games do you play? FPS players in general like lighter mice but for most other genres it doesn't really matter. 

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1 up for the M65 Pro RGB, been using it for a good few months now and its still comfy, the surface calibration in Corsair CUE is a lot more useful than you'd think and the RGB is great, especially being able to link them to programs or other Corsair periphs!

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6 hours ago, BlinkJinxYT said:

If you guys need extra info.

Hand: 7.5 inches x 3.7 inches

Grip: Palm grip and if I am playing seriously I Claw grip.

I care about the RGB to fit my setup

(My setup is black and white. I prefer the rainbow - ish effect to my peripherals.)

 

I have a fairly similar hand size and grip style as you, and use an M65 Pro RGB for pretty much everything from workflow, FPS, to MMO's.  Most people wouldn't recommend an FPS style mouse for MMO's like wow, but I'm ingrained in my ways of using keyboard macros, and it suits me fine.  The M65 can be heavy when you want it, or light weight since it has 20.5g of weight total that you can add or subtract.  The M65 comes in either full black, or black/white, with both offering RGB coloration and macro support through the CUE software.

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It all depends on the types of games you are playing. Also, are you willing to go wireless, or does it have to be wired? Are you the kind of player to want lots of customization/button mapping options, or just a few?

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the m65 is a really solid mouse but if you dont like the weight of the g502 then you probaly wont like the weight of the m65

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Take a look at the corsair sabre optical mouse. Light, rgb, doesn't have annoying sniper button. I play with claw/palm and it is perfect. 

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can also reccomend the corsair Katar, cheap price but very comfortable, my mate has one and he uses it for overwatch, its a bit small but very responsive and the dpi is good

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I can really recommend the Roccat Cone Pure. Had it for 3 years now and still working great. I usually use palm for casual use, but switch to claw when gaming. It has a cool RGB logo with software to control with different modes. It even tells you how many left or right clicks you have I probably have a few million at least through the years.

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I got the Corsair Glaive and i can only after a few hours, recommend it.

 

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I play Csgo, League of legends,Farcry,Witcher. I mostly play FPS 

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On 24/07/2017 at 4:31 PM, mebaby2 said:

I personally love the m65, and I find the death adder has a nice feel to it. 

However I could never pay that much money for something so flimsy and cheap feeling (death adder). 

 

So my vote is for the m65. 

M65 indeed.

 

An amazing mouse, I upgraded from the M65 to the Schimitar due to World of Warcraft and it's awesome too.

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As mentioned, G403 is fantastic. You could even get a wireless from time to time for that budget. 

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It's between the Logitech G403 and Steelseries Rival 300 for me.

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