Gaming mouse to buy

Sep 6, 2018
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Let me start this off by saying I currently own a razer deathadder 3.5g (blue version) and I use it at 800 dpi and 5/11 windows sensitivity without pointer precision(windows mouse accel)

I’m looking to buy a new mouse for a couple of reasons
1. I want to get something new I’ve had this for 3 years
2. To try a new mouse and see if it helps me in gaming
3. The middle mouse button and the side buttons don’t work anymore on my razer deathadder so I do kinda need a new mouse

I play games like Csgo and fortnite. I use a very low Dps and sens in my games(800dpi .8 sens in csgo 0 mouseaccel) When I play these games my medium range accuracy is decent but upclose and far away I can’t stay on target. I’m wondering if a lighter mouse would be better for me or if a heavier mouse would help me aim better. I have decently small hands the deathadder is a little big for me it just doesn’t seem right. I have yet to find a mouse that I can relate to in size of what I like. Ive been thinking about getting a Steelseries 600 mouse or a Finalmouse ultralight or a fnatic clutch 2. Those are the most mainstream mice I see people using but I’m not sure which one would suit me better since I have no way of testing them. If anyone could help me with this and give me some advice and/or a pick for a good mouse that would be amazing. I’m open to recommendations of mice I don’t have my mind set on one.

Thank you very much
 
IMHO, I've found that you can train yourself to work with a device in spite of it's limitations. Much like conditioning. I think you should go for the mouse you feel comfortable in. From the way you've structured your post, it seems you'd like to experiment, if so then if your wallet allows, buy both the mice you've listed and work with each. The one you're least comfortable with can be sold off or held back as a backup mouse.

How much are you looking to spend, where would you like to purchase from(preferred site) and where are you located?

Upon some minor digging the Steelseries 600 tends to have some tracking issues. I also would ask you to refrain from Razer hardware since they have horrible QC.
 


My razer mouse developed a sensor rattle within a coupe months of me using it so I don’t think I will be getting another razer product. I’m going to be ordering the mouse online since I’m in school right now so my desktop computer has been mostly off for the past couple of days.
I’m willing to reteach my brain to a new mouse but I guess what I’m wondering is that is there a proven fact that states people who use a lower dpi should use a heavier mouse or lighter mouse.
I’m okay with spending about 70-90$ on a mouse. I’m fine with paying a little more if it’s worth it.
Since I’m starting to get into competitive gaming I wanna find what’s best for me.