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kinzuadder worth it?

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I can build a kinzuadder and the cost would be similar as buying a brand new EC2 evo.
In that case I would buy a brand new Kinzu V1 and a used Razer DA 3g.

I already own a Zowie AM and find it too long and too thin, the EC2 evo is a interesting choice but the Kinzu is even smaller.

I game at 1080p and currently experimenting with mouse sensitivity in CS:GO Ive only played about 100hours online CS:GO so I don't consider myself finding my optimal sensitivity level yet.
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i5 2500k@4.8ghz Pure Black P67 Hydra Crossfire 3x 7950 1100/1575 XMS3 2x4GB 1600mhz 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
F120 Corsair + C300 64gb Water, Dual D5, Phobya 1080, 19/13 Tubing, T-Line Win 7 64bit home prem XL2411t 144hz TN 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
K340 1000w Golden Green Fractal R2 Razer Abyssus 
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Can I ask where do you buy brand new kinzu v1 ?
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