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2017/11/29 00:43:52 (permalink)

As title, my 5$ mice stopped working today (rip) after like 2 years, I really wanna upgrade my setup but i'm not really into the mice world lol
Can you guys please suggest me some really good mouse to look into? wanna stay under 100$ if possible (claw grip or fingertip grip)
Thanks
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 01:17:32 (permalink)
    Moving to the correct forum

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 01:37:31 (permalink)
    I know that I will not change Logitech mouse.
    People say It's not for gaming, other say It's excellent and could be used for games, and I will use him
    Logitech MX Master, I suppose it's not more than 60$.
     
    Next months new computer table arrive me and than I will use bigger mousepad for keyboard and mice and same I will go on MX Master.
    99$ first version, not 2s. But MX Master 2s is good if someone have more desktops.
    He is professional mouse, extremely precise, fast scrooling option necessary for me and his shape is for me, not G900 shape.
    I have G700 and exactly I feel that little part miss me, exactly difference between G700 and MX Master.
     
    It's very hard to change brand when you have confidence in Logitech after several nice products and when you use some mouse more than 5 years and he work great. And in same time you hear about products who fall apart after 3-6 months and many bugs. 
    Logi have and nice keyboards, I would not use them because I know for better (Deck TKL, Filco TKL, Realforce 87 Topre, WASD V2 TKL), and they use Romero not Cherry but for mouse they are still unmatched for me. If we talk about mechanical switches only Cherry MX and I would give space to try Topre but I have no some big desire for them, anything else is forbiden.
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 02:08:12 (permalink)
    EVGA or Corsair

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 04:54:58 (permalink)
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    As title, my 5$ hp mouse stopped working today (rip) after like 2 years, I really wanna upgrade my setup but i'm not really into the mice world lol
    Can you guys please suggest me some really good mouse to look into? wanna stay under 100$ if possible (claw grip or fingertip grip)
    Thanks




    Check out some videos like this one below to help you decide.
     

     
     


     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 07:41:51 (permalink)
    I use a Roccat Tyon and I really like it, it has a thumb paddle as an analog axis so you can use it like a throttle of any axis in games that use them. Also it was about $95 so it's right in your price range.
     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 08:26:41 (permalink)
    Corsair m65 pro rgb is a nice mouse, what im currently using. In the past, i have always enjoyed razer mouse. I usually bought the razer mamba.
    I never had issues with either of these. Very good response time, dpi, and tracking laser. I also use the claw style grip. These fit the hand nicely.

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/11/29 10:50:02 (permalink)
    EVGA x10 mouse can be found for a deal on amazon or b&h but Logitech and Corsair make some nice mice. Some of the Logitech wireless mice look nice though and tempt me
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/02 21:00:17 (permalink)
     
    I used a Logitech MX518 for years, great mouse. I recently switched to a Logitech G Pro gaming mouse (just under $50 on Amazon right now), a little bit smaller than the MX518 but I'm liking it - nice clean design, good sensitivity, and you can change the LED colors to anything you want (full color spectrum) if you're into that. I'm not really into having a mouse with like 2 dozen buttons and adding/removing tiny little lead weights etc., so my preference may not suit you. I understand some of the EVGA Torx mice are pretty good, haven't tried one myself.
     
     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/03 05:42:22 (permalink)
    I have been using the Logitech thumbwheel trackballs for about as long as they have existed - IMO far better than any "mouse" ever made.
     
     I just wish they had not dropped the wired version - the "wireless" thing has a lot of issues at times with the mouse not talking to the dongle, like ALL wireless garbage.
     
     

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/03 07:15:35 (permalink)
    Not sure how much you want to spend.  Found this new release from Razer:  Lancehead, Tournament Edition.  Quite a nice mouse.  Very comfortable to work with and really fast.  Up to 16,000 dpi, which is overkill...but none the less:
     
    https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Lancehead-Tournament-Professional-Ambidextrous/dp/B06XH15HD9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512314125&sr=8-1&keywords=razer+lancehead+tournament+edition

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/03 16:18:46 (permalink)
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    Not sure how much you want to spend.  Found this new release from Razer:  Lancehead, Tournament Edition.  Quite a nice mouse.  Very comfortable to work with and really fast.  Up to 16,000 dpi, which is overkill...but none the less:
     
    https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Lancehead-Tournament-Professional-Ambidextrous/dp/B06XH15HD9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512314125&sr=8-1&keywords=razer+lancehead+tournament+edition




    What i don't like about Razer, they force users to register an account to use it's software. Razer mice do not have onboard memory to store profiles. If razer cloud server goes offline for any reason, you don't have access to saved profiles.
     
     
     


     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/03 16:34:05 (permalink)
    I like Corsair's mice.  M65 RGB to be exact with their RGB Mousepad and Keyboard.  Lots of RGB madness if you haven't noticed and there's more. lol

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/04 04:22:55 (permalink)
    Im pretty sure my Razer mice in the past have saved to the onboard memory in the mouse.  Maybe it was just on the Mamba tournament edition i was using though....

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/04 06:20:18 (permalink)
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    Not sure how much you want to spend.  Found this new release from Razer:  Lancehead, Tournament Edition.  Quite a nice mouse.  Very comfortable to work with and really fast.  Up to 16,000 dpi, which is overkill...but none the less:
     
    https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Lancehead-Tournament-Professional-Ambidextrous/dp/B06XH15HD9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512314125&sr=8-1&keywords=razer+lancehead+tournament+edition




    What i don't like about Razer, they force users to register an account to use it's software. Razer mice do not have onboard memory to store profiles. If razer cloud server goes offline for any reason, you don't have access to saved profiles.
     
     
     




    I get the issue with the software.  This mouse actually has onboard memory.  Problem is that Synapse 3 Beta doesn't write to the memory yet, as far as color profiles.   I have three separate profiles for dpi set up and can change them...

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/04 08:37:11 (permalink)
    Ditto on the Logitech MX518
     
    I really like the look and feel of the mouse. Its not overdesigned like some of the mice you see nowadays. It doesn't have RGB/Liquid Cooling but its a mouse. Easy to reach buttons, high quality make. Id recommend that mouse any day. Might go out and buy it again because now my mouse is getting older and more worn down.

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/05 18:11:18 (permalink)
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    I use a Roccat Tyon and I really like it, it has a thumb paddle as an analog axis so you can use it like a throttle of any axis in games that use them. Also it was about $95 so it's right in your price range.
     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/05 20:29:50 (permalink)
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    Not sure how much you want to spend.  Found this new release from Razer:  Lancehead, Tournament Edition.  Quite a nice mouse.  Very comfortable to work with and really fast.  Up to 16,000 dpi, which is overkill...but none the less:
     
    https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Lancehead-Tournament-Professional-Ambidextrous/dp/B06XH15HD9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512314125&sr=8-1&keywords=razer+lancehead+tournament+edition




    What i don't like about Razer, they force users to register an account to use it's software. Razer mice do not have onboard memory to store profiles. If razer cloud server goes offline for any reason, you don't have access to saved profiles.
     
     
     




    I get the issue with the software.  This mouse actually has onboard memory.  Problem is that Synapse 3 Beta doesn't write to the memory yet, as far as color profiles.   I have three separate profiles for dpi set up and can change them...




    Do they still force you register an account to use synapse software?
     
    It's about time Razer started to bring back onboard memory for profile storage. They should of never removed that feature. 


     
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/05 22:10:59 (permalink)
    I really like my evga x10 carbon, very good mouse. I would really like to find a ergo gaming mouse though, but everyone that matters has just omni design, not real big deal but ever since i broke my hand in 8 places the ergo mice are just more comfortable to the curve of my healed hand now lol.

                                   
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/05 22:57:23 (permalink)
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    Not sure how much you want to spend.  Found this new release from Razer:  Lancehead, Tournament Edition.  Quite a nice mouse.  Very comfortable to work with and really fast.  Up to 16,000 dpi, which is overkill...but none the less:
     
    https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Lancehead-Tournament-Professional-Ambidextrous/dp/B06XH15HD9/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512314125&sr=8-1&keywords=razer+lancehead+tournament+edition




    What i don't like about Razer, they force users to register an account to use it's software. Razer mice do not have onboard memory to store profiles. If razer cloud server goes offline for any reason, you don't have access to saved profiles.
     
     
     




    Yes razr software is horrible and forced to use all of their hardware. I returned some headphones because of it. Required online to use headphones.......
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/06 04:11:02 (permalink)
    I'm using the EVGA Torq X10 Carbon, and I'm pretty happy with it.
    Confortable positioning for my hand, and very accurate.

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/07 15:19:45 (permalink)
    Logitech G series is the way to go. Great prices and eco system. Onboard and software profiles, preset modes, easy to use software, and they offer a wide range of products.


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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/07 15:41:12 (permalink)
    Just ordered my self the g703 hopefully it lives up to all the reviews and testing of matching wired mice.
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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/09 11:39:38 (permalink)

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    Re: Recommend me a great mouse 2017/12/11 09:36:04 (permalink)
    I have been using one of these for quite some time with no issues.
    Great mouse.
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