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these are my opinions

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I don't have a problem...

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3 minutes ago, Mitch619911 said:

Thanks.
Looking for one with same day Amazon, maybe one in one of the videos is.

np. i don't think many commenters have tried all of the cheap mice out there, so these are a good resource. basically why tech channels exist. test all the shit we can't afford to :D

Main Rig: R9 5950X @ PBO, RTX 3090, 64 GB DDR4 3666, InWin 101, Full Hardline Watercooling

Server: R7 1700X @ 4.0 GHz, GTX 1080 Ti, 32GB DDR4 3000, Cooler Master NR200P, Full Soft Watercooling

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HTPC: i7-7700K @ 4.6 GHz, GTX 1050 Ti, 16 GB DDR4 3200, AliExpress K39, IS-47K Cooler

Router: R3 2200G @ stock, 4GB DDR4 2400, what are cases, stock cooler
 

I don't have a problem...

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It really depends on the DPI and quality of the mouse buttons. I bought a $4.25 (won via bidding) on ebay, it lasted about 1-1.5 years or something(the cable gave out). Next one I bought was a cheap multi DPI which again the cable gave out but not before the DPI button locked me into the highest DPI setting xD

 

I personally need DPI over 2400, if you run 1920*1080 or higher you'll need a high DPI mouse unless you want to go insane, look at your last mouse and go based on that.

And yes I know about the CPI...

The ending... xD

 

So if I was to suggest one I'd go for #10 (red dragon). One could go for 2/4 as well. Unless you like 2000-2400 DPI.

I owned #7 (or similar design) but it was the one with the DPI to the max, none stop. Which at the time of owning was windows XP pre 1080 dual/triple monitor...

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I would recommend the Nixeus Revel it's currently $23.59 has a top sensor and has a great shape from what I've heard. it will also likely last a lot longer then the sub 15.00 mice.

https://www.amazon.com/Nixeus-Revel-Gaming-Windows-Rubberized/dp/B01HHGHCH8/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QAGZDM3KQBR8JWFDZFV3

But if you can't spend anymore than $10 I would the Red Dragon 601 I've had multiple of them and they work well enough for light gaming and productivity. 

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