Gaming mouse advice

vladi5555

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Hi, i was a satisfied owner of a corsair m65 that broke a couple of days ago so i'm basically looking for a new mice.

The mouse that i'm looking for should be something close to the m65 so, to make it clear ,here's a list:

-it has to be kinda big and heavy ( 110+ grams)

- i need for the games i play a very precise sensor

-overall build quality is quite important for me, it has to feel solid in my hand (so basically no full plastic mouse like razers)

-this is kinda strange but i need for the mouse to have a great scroll wheel or at least a very good one because, for my purposes ,im going to click it a LOT

For the grip i'm a claw one most of the time but it doesnt really matter if its palm or whatever, i get used to that really fast. My budget is about 80 euro
Thanks in advice

 
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The Logitech G502 Proteus is also a fine choice.

Given that you're coming from the m65 you would probably like the transition to the G502 the most. I personally favor the simple design of the Steelseries mice, but for performance the G502 is certainly equal to the Sensei or Rival.

I've not used the Rival so I can't tell you from experience, but it certainly has won quite a lot of awards from reputable gaming sites.

In summary: For easiest transition and a great feature-set go with the G502. If yo prefer great performance and simple design go with the Steelseries.



Take a look a the Sensei from Steel Series. It's a fantastic gaming mouse.

- Heavy: 153.6 g
- Great features: Cusomizeable LED glow, 8 programmable buttons, lift distance sensitivity adjustment, precise sensor setting adjustment
- Solid construction

I've owned one for years and it works as well as when it first come out of the box.

Goes for about 80 euro, so right in your budget range:

Example from Amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/SteelSeries-Sensei-Laser-Gaming-silber/dp/B005HGCNU2

Product Page: https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/sensei
 
The Logitech G502 Proteus is also a fine choice.

Given that you're coming from the m65 you would probably like the transition to the G502 the most. I personally favor the simple design of the Steelseries mice, but for performance the G502 is certainly equal to the Sensei or Rival.

I've not used the Rival so I can't tell you from experience, but it certainly has won quite a lot of awards from reputable gaming sites.

In summary: For easiest transition and a great feature-set go with the G502. If yo prefer great performance and simple design go with the Steelseries.



 
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Rom Hook

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You might as well check the Cooler Master Storm Reaper mouse. It's partly made of aluminium which feels nice and cool in your palm. The extra thumb buttons are very ergonomically placed and the overall quality is great though the scroll wheel is very stiff to press down, which is something you'll have to get used to.