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I haven't used all mouse brands, but the Razer mice are really good. I used to play a lot of MMO's and MOBA's, and how easy it was to click with nearly no pressure (Deathadder 3.5G) applied to perform an action was so great. I recently bought a Zowie FK1, hopes that it was more stable, due to it's hard ware DPI and frequency settings, instead of the Deathadder which either had a damaged sensor (no physical harm from me), or if it was the Synapse program with an update. Anyways, the FK1 is near impossible to play games where you have to click a lot, at least it is for me. I personally have gotten used to using my keyboards macro functions when playing games now, but I'd imagine that a mouse with a ton of buttons on the side is great...

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I see quite a few people that say there's died after a year. I'd prefer something that didn't have that rep. Seems like a good mouse until you look at issues like longevity. Would hate to get comfortable with something new tha have issues after a year when it's just getting broken in.
 
I haven't used all mouse brands, but the Razer mice are really good. I used to play a lot of MMO's and MOBA's, and how easy it was to click with nearly no pressure (Deathadder 3.5G) applied to perform an action was so great. I recently bought a Zowie FK1, hopes that it was more stable, due to it's hard ware DPI and frequency settings, instead of the Deathadder which either had a damaged sensor (no physical harm from me), or if it was the Synapse program with an update. Anyways, the FK1 is near impossible to play games where you have to click a lot, at least it is for me. I personally have gotten used to using my keyboards macro functions when playing games now, but I'd imagine that a mouse with a ton of buttons on the side is great, though I'm one of those that can't stand even feeling a button with my thumb on the side of my mouse.
 
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If you don't want to go with Razer Naga, there's Logitech G600. I've owned both and I much prefer Naga, though. For me, the button placement on Naga was much more comfortable and all the buttons were usable.
 

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I've had my Naga for just about a year now and it still looks and feels like it did coming out of box. I like how easy it is to set macros and button configurations for each game so it swaps to whatever I am doing at the time. I've only ever bothered buying it as my gaming mouse, it's just such a common mouse to go to that it seems everyone I know has one Razer mouse or another.
 

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Also, the Razer Synapsis software is incredibly handy. Your macro and button configurations are tied to your Razer account that you can optionally create, and the gaming profile and button configurations are saved to the cloud. That's very convenient. I.E. post PC reformat you won't have to rebuild your gaming profiles for your Razer peripherals.

Owner of: Razer Nostramo, Naga, Deathstalker.
 

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Thanks for the input does anyone have longtime information on these different models I don't mind spending decent money but lots of these have about a third of there reviews saying that they died after a year and a half. Macros keys on the mouse isn't a necessity but it doesn't hurt if there are some just want good reliable accurate