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    Everything you need to know about buying a gaming mouse

    Here's everything you need to know about your next gaming mouse purchase.

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    Any suggestions on "Best bang for buck" gaming mouse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sl8er View Post
    Any suggestions on "Best bang for buck" gaming mouse?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FarligOpptreden View Post
    Corsair Scimitar. I'd marry it if my wife passes on.


    That's hardly "bang for buck"...BUT thanks for the suggestion! Good to keep in mind when the time comes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sl8er View Post


    That's hardly "bang for buck"...BUT thanks for the suggestion! Good to keep in mind when the time comes
    It bangs buck pretty hard considering what the Logitech and Razer alternatives cost these days. Still, my Razer Naga Molten is serving me well 3 years on, so I'll wait until it dies on me. Just stay away from the Logitech G602 - my left click gave in after less than a year of daily (work and gaming) use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FarligOpptreden View Post
    It bangs buck pretty hard considering what the Logitech and Razer alternatives cost these days. Still, my Razer Naga Molten is serving me well 3 years on, so I'll wait until it dies on me. Just stay away from the Logitech G602 - my left click gave in after less than a year of daily (work and gaming) use.
    Noted, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sl8er View Post
    Any suggestions on "Best bang for buck" gaming mouse?
    I have a problem with mice constantly breaking on me or buttons giving in, so I bought an Asus ROG Gladius for about R700-R800 a while ago.

    Comes with two different detachable cables and replacement switches, and it's served me pretty well

    Also, the SteelSeries Kana is a great quality budget gaming mouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie McKane View Post
    I have a problem with mice constantly breaking on me or buttons giving in, so I bought an Asus ROG Gladius for about R700-R800 a while ago.

    Comes with two different detachable cables and replacement switches, and it's served me pretty well

    Also, the SteelSeries Kana is a great quality budget gaming mouse.
    Groovy! I'll go check those out.

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