PC Peripherals Need the Best Budget Gaming Mouse.

scudmissile07

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Hi all, my 6 yrs old deathadder is on its final phase scroll has gone mad and some clicks are not registering , so need to replace it.
Must have a side 2 buttons and other things don't bother me as I am not into gaming.
Budget as low as possible and size should be similar to death adder.
 
Hi all, my 6 yrs old deathadder is on its final phase scroll has gone mad and some clicks are not registering , so need to replace it.
Must have a side 2 buttons and other things don't bother me as I am not into gaming.
Budget as low as possible and size should be similar to death adder.
I am amazed that your razer mice lasted that long.
I too have the same mice and it being a few months old, gives me click problems now and then.
For your new mice you should go with logitech (^^+1). Sturdy and long lasting with three year warranty.
 
I am amazed that your razer mice lasted that long.
I too have the same mice and it being a few months old, gives me click problems now and then.
For your new mice you should go with logitech (^^+1). Sturdy and long lasting with three year warranty.

My first gen 1800DPI DA and first gen Mamba are still running fine with no issues either.
 
Whats your budget? Please mention in detail like what type of games will you play, what other uses, etc.

Do you have anyone coming from the USA or any other place? I recently got the G602 for around $50 from Amazon.com.
 
My budget is max 1500 as I don't play games regularly and I need a comfortable and reliable product for HTPC.
I saw all the suggested ones but none fit in my budget.
 
i can recommend the dragonwar g9 as well. i've had it for nearly a year now. fit, finish and ergonomics are good plus the free mousepad makes it a pretty good deal.
http://www.snapdeal.com/product/dra...75_577&utm_medium=106945723&vendorCode=Sc9775

I'm in the market for a new gaming mouse as well but I'm still a bit skeptical about spending over 2k once again after having so many of em fail on me from pretty much every brand.
Is the build quality good on the G9 ? How big is it compared to other mice you'e used ? What's the state of the feet and rubber surface atm ? Are the clicks loud or the scroll wheel squeaky ?
Even at 1k if it lasts a year w/o double clicks, dead sensors the other brands can pretty much go and drown in the proverbial "chullu bhar paani".
 
I'm in the market for a new gaming mouse as well but I'm still a bit skeptical about spending over 2k once again after having so many of em fail on me from pretty much every brand.
Is the build quality good on the G9 ? How big is it compared to other mice you'e used ? What's the state of the feet and rubber surface atm ? Are the clicks loud or the scroll wheel squeaky ?
Even at 1k if it lasts a year w/o double clicks, dead sensors the other brands can pretty much go and drown in the proverbial "chullu bhar paani".
build quality is better than i expected with the entire mouse covered in a thin non-slip rubbery coating (which still shows no sign of wearing/peeling off).
it's not heavy but not light either and it's full sized (i'd say it's large but not oversize-large).
wokrs best for palm grippers but i don't think finger or claw grippers will find this any harder to use.
the bottom has 3 large pads that are still almost like new in terms of wear.
the mouse pad is also better than i expected (not plasticky at all)
the mouse clicks are clear and the scroll wheel is silent.
the led light/logo has 6 colour choices or off.
i took a chance on it since the free mouse pad was always there even if it died in 6 months :D
another added bonus i found was the software for it from the company's site allows you to adjust a whole suite of features.
at 1k it's pretty good value but i don't know how good the warranty is (or even if they have a service centre at all)
 
i can recommend the dragonwar g9 as well. i've had it for nearly a year now. fit, finish and ergonomics are good plus the free mousepad makes it a pretty good deal.
http://www.snapdeal.com/product/dra...75_577&utm_medium=106945723&vendorCode=Sc9775

Sadly mine is not working sometimes the left click does not register and its really annoying. It served me well for almost a year and for a price of 1k its not bad at all.

P.S - I am a hardcore gamer i use it for almost 12-14 hours a day.
 
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