Gaming Mouse

Hello All,

I am test driving a couple of mice right now - R.A.T. 3, Logitech G500 and the Razer Naga.  So far I'm enjoying the Naga with ample programmable buttons and ease of use.  The Logitech G500 felt a little beter, however, as I big hands and it was a good fit.  There aren't that many programmables on the Logitech though.  The
R.A.T. 3 is pretty cool too, but same issue with not enough buttons.

Any suggestions for something I'm missing?  I guess I would go up to $100 for one.

Thank you in advance for any replies.

VL

All you'll ever need is the Razer Death Adder, it's just the best hands down. Amazing Specs, quite customisable and has pretty good drivers and software also I have decently sized hands and it fits well and is really comfortable.
Very good for the price which is around 50-80 depending on sales and shop, all round good pickup.

i really like the feel of the razer ouroboros as it is customisable to fit different hand sizes, however its a bit on the exxpensive side :/

I personally have a Logitech G9X right now, but I'm thinking I might buy a Razer Ouroboros just because it has all the features I've been looking for in a gaming mouse. Not to mention that the higher DPI might actually help me a little more now that I'm gaming at 2560x1440.

It' s hard to go wrong with the razer mice. if you want a lot of buttons you could go for the naga MMO version, or if you want to be the cool kid on the block, you could grab the Ouroboros. I personally use the logitech g700 and i like it a lot.

 

I am using a Sharkoon fireglider black after many years of using an mx518, and iis is a very good mouse.

the rat 7 is pretty cool

G400, Zowie AM, Zowie EC2/EC1 eVo or Microsoft IME3.0 if palm grip.

Coolermaster Storm Spawn if claw grip.