Need advice on mice

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- Havoc Feels cheapely constructed (which reflects why it costs so low and what I've heard from friends)
- Razer is usually overpriced, but the Deathadder looks like a nice choice (provided it's the 2013 version)
- G602 goes against my definition of mouse...Even for gaming, a Mouse should not have more than 7-8 buttons (usual LMR buttons + 4 (2 x side) buttons), otherwise it may as well be considered a joypad :p 11 programmable buttons, 2 hardware sensitivity switches, 2 on-off toggles for high-performance or energy saving operation...do you really need all of that?

I'd honestly take the Deathadder, and if I may, I'd suggest you the Steelseries Sensei Raw as well, which should be like 20 bucks more. My hands are big as well, and I'm...

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- Havoc Feels cheapely constructed (which reflects why it costs so low and what I've heard from friends)
- Razer is usually overpriced, but the Deathadder looks like a nice choice (provided it's the 2013 version)
- G602 goes against my definition of mouse...Even for gaming, a Mouse should not have more than 7-8 buttons (usual LMR buttons + 4 (2 x side) buttons), otherwise it may as well be considered a joypad :p 11 programmable buttons, 2 hardware sensitivity switches, 2 on-off toggles for high-performance or energy saving operation...do you really need all of that?

I'd honestly take the Deathadder, and if I may, I'd suggest you the Steelseries Sensei Raw as well, which should be like 20 bucks more. My hands are big as well, and I'm finding myself quite comfortable with it.
 
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