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Corsair M65 Pro or Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB?

Corsair M65 Pro RGB or Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB?  

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  1. 1. Which one should I get? Money isn't an issue, as they're both on sale at a similar price right now.

    • Corsair M65 PRO RGB
      2
    • Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB
      11


I'm pretty sure the title says it all. But please, leave your comments/reasons below! TBH, they're more important than the vote. 

 

Thanks for your help! ;) 

 

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I have a 502. the sensor is amazing, the clicks feel very satisfying, and all the extra buttons are proper mechanical switches. It is a bit on the heavy side though.

 

I don't know how it compares to the corsair one.

 

But I would recomend getting a mouse pad.

 

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Yeah this ^^^ I feel that my 502 leaves some ergonomics to be desired, but everything on it is absolutely amazing.

ASU

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1 hour ago, Hackentosher said:

Yeah this ^^^ I feel that my 502 leaves some ergonomics to be desired, but everything on it is absolutely amazing.

I find sometimes my ring and little fingers get a bit cramped around the far side sometimes, but that happens on all mice for me. 

Sure its ergonomics could be better. But thats the way with just about everything.

 

One thing to point out is that whenever my family use it, they get hacked off with all the extraneous buttons, as they hit them by accident.

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Main rig:

Ryzen 7 1700x (4.05GHz)

EVGA GTX 1070 FTW ACX 3.0

16GB G. Skill Flare X 3466MHz CL14

Crosshair VI Hero

EK Supremacy Evo

EVGA SuperNova 850 G2

Intel 540s 240GB, Intel 520 240GB + WD Black 500GB

Corsair Crystal Series 460x

Asus Strix Soar

 

Laptop:

Dell E6430s

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16GB 1600MHz DDR3.

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13 minutes ago, unknownmiscreant said:

I find sometimes my ring and little fingers get a bit cramped around the far side sometimes, but that happens on all mice for me. 

Sure its ergonomics could be better. But thats the way with just about everything.

 

One thing to point out is that whenever my family use it, they get hacked off with all the extraneous buttons, as they hit them by accident.

I just feel my pinkie is out of place and it always falls onto my mousemat. I know, first world problems, but I feel like Mionix got the design for their Naos line down. Wish the 502 had something similar.

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48 minutes ago, Hackentosher said:

I just feel my pinkie is out of place and it always falls onto my mousemat. I know, first world problems, but I feel like Mionix got the design for their Naos line down. Wish the 502 had something similar.

Yep. I have exactly the same issue.

Sync RGB fans with motherboard RGB header.

 

Main rig:

Ryzen 7 1700x (4.05GHz)

EVGA GTX 1070 FTW ACX 3.0

16GB G. Skill Flare X 3466MHz CL14

Crosshair VI Hero

EK Supremacy Evo

EVGA SuperNova 850 G2

Intel 540s 240GB, Intel 520 240GB + WD Black 500GB

Corsair Crystal Series 460x

Asus Strix Soar

 

Laptop:

Dell E6430s

i7-3520M + On board GPU

16GB 1600MHz DDR3.

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M65 pro is definitely shorter, if you have smaller hands go for it. 

 

If not then the 502 is good.

 

Switches and sensors are pretty much the same, logi uses their own respected tweak on the base 3360. I can't tell the difference personally

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