Hello everyone, I'm looking to buy a gaming mouse to go with my new computer. I play a bit of everything, skyrim, mmorpgs, rts, fps and so on. I want a mouse that has at least a few extra buttons and is reliable.
Looking at that G400 now. I was thinking about the deathaddler or the Naga molten. Is the death addler better then the naga? if so why?
Sorry i'm very noob when it comes to mice.
Most definitely Deathadder. I had the original 1800dpi for 6 years of daily gaming and abuse. A month ago it finally died, I got the new version and its even better. It got braided cord now, and you can even turn the lights off if you wish. It does have the best sensor imo.
Most definitely Deathadder. I had the original 1800dpi for 6 years of daily gaming and abuse. A month ago it finally died, I got the new version and its even better. It got braided cord now, and you can even turn the lights off if you wish. It does have the best sensor imo.
Thermaltake TT eSports Black Element. 6k DPI, great design, lots of extra buttons for you.. lights up a little too. Many pro league of legends team use them . cheers.
I recommend the CMstorm Spawn, you will need a black mat to get the most of it.
Try to get a SS QCK or the Puretrak Stealth if you choose this amazing mouse.
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Thermaltake TT eSports Black Element. 6k DPI, great design, lots of extra buttons for you.. lights up a little too. Many pro league of legends team use them . cheers.
G700 is awesome. Or the g600 if you play a lot of mmos. Razor crap tends to be built like garbage. My friend has gone through 4 Nagas in like a year and a half.
I used the MX518 for many years (still use it) but I replaced it with a G9x and wow is all I can say.
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