Down to three choices in mice

David Krismer

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Hi everyone,
I've been looking at mice lately as I realized that my current 1k DPI mouse just won't do anymore in terms of performance.

I've been largely attracted to the following three mice.

The Razer Deathadder 2013, which I can pick up for $53.
The Mionix Naos 7000 for also $52.50. (Massdrop price)
Last but not least, the long-awaited Ninox Aurora for $45.

Which one of these mice would you folks recommend?
 
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There's much, much more to a mouse than DPI and polling rate. Comfort is the most important as far as I am concerned, I simply can't use mice that don't feel right in my hand.

I'm a Logitech fan myself, I wouldn't trade my G400 in for anything.


There's much, much more to a mouse than DPI and polling rate. Comfort is the most important as far as I am concerned, I simply can't use mice that don't feel right in my hand.

I'm a Logitech fan myself, I wouldn't trade my G400 in for anything.
 
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BigMuffinMan

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The Naos 7000 is going to have the best sensor, I would recommend that one but it is ambidextrous and some people don't like those. The Ninox aurora also has a very good sensor although it is fairly new and I don't know if the firmware is good or not, so I will leave that up to you. All 3 of those will give you more than enough dpi. 1k DPI should be high enough for almost anything, I play fast paced shooters and RTS games with 400 DPI and I have no trouble with low sens. If you want to go with a high dpi mouse, I would recommend that you get something from logitech because they are demonstrably better mice than what Mionix or Razer will have. However, if you're set on these 3, definitely go with the Naos 7000. It is known as a very good mouse