Gaming hardware built to last

I wish i could agree with the last segment. I have gone through about 2 Logitech mice. A G5 and a newer G500. I do a lot of gaming which in turn involves a crap ton of clicking and the mice last about a year and a bit and then all of a sudden... dead. The movement is fine, it is usually one of the buttons that die. Mostly the left click. Don't ask me why, I don't bash the mouse or nothing because of this reason. I have gone through 2 of these mice within the same PC.

Why not buy a different brand? I have tried Razer, but I just can't get used to it. Really like the G5 and G500 mouse.
 
I wish i could agree with the last segment. I have gone through about 2 Logitech mice. A G5 and a newer G500. I do a lot of gaming which in turn involves a crap ton of clicking and the mice last about a year and a bit and then all of a sudden... dead. The movement is fine, it is usually one of the buttons that die. Mostly the left click. Don't ask me why, I don't bash the mouse or nothing because of this reason. I have gone through 2 of these mice within the same PC.

Why not buy a different brand? I have tried Razer, but I just can't get used to it. Really like the G5 and G500 mouse.

Ya i agree mouse don't last long. Keyboards do last a bit longer.
 
I think the idea was that these don;t have to be upgraded each time you upgrade... I have used the same case, psu, and mouse and keyboard for the last 3 builds... so I totally agree with this article :)
 
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