Logitech G402 vs. Razer Deathadder Chroma (Gaming)

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So recently I broke my Deathadder 2013. I had mixed feelings about it, loving it some times, and hating it sometimes as well, but overall i felt it was good. So i was looking into getting the chroma.

However I decided to open up my choices and looked at other options and found the Logitech g402, along with a few others, but managed to narrow it down to these two.

I went to Best buy and bought the g402 there (only bought it there so I could test it out, and return it and buy on amazon if I liked it). Right now i'm more leaning to the g402, but am still split.

I love the feel of both mice, but the rubber sides on the g402 are far superior to the DA's, also it feels more narrow, which I like. The triggers are a bit heavier than the DA, which is one of the main reasons I liked the DA, also the side buttons on the g402 are oddly placed, and feel weird to press, but other than it, it's a very good mouse.

Also the software for Logitech is supreme over Razer Synapse, which is pretty garbage.

Here Is where I need help, I need to be swayed to either stick to the g402, or get the Chroma

If your wondering I mainly play CS:GO (fast paced FPS) and use 400 dpi (Very Low)

Any help to sway me in one direction is helpful and welcomed thank you!
 
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Oh, well, I don't know how the G402 is, but it seems like it is just one level below the G502, so I'm assuming it is pretty good. You said it yourself Logitech software is much better than Razer...

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Why not go with the upgraded version of G502? I bought it from Bestbuy for $60 when it was on sale, but it's probably around $80 now. So far I like it, it has 12000 DPI that no one will ever use, but still nice, lol. It has a very sensitive sensor, great on any surface and it looks cool.
 

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Researched the 502 and it's much too heavy for my liking, even without the weights. It has a lot of features that i will never use and the g402 is lighter, and just has less buttons, with similar buttons and a little worse sensor, and for cheaper
 

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Oh, well, I don't know how the G402 is, but it seems like it is just one level below the G502, so I'm assuming it is pretty good. You said it yourself Logitech software is much better than Razer, so I'd say go with that since you already like it. When I was choosing my mouse, I was going to get the Razer Ouroboros because it looked pretty cool, but it was more expensive with lesser positive reviews than the G502, plus I was researching that Razer had some kind of double click issue with their mice. So that's one other reason why I didn't choose the Ouroboros and I got the G502 instead. But I owned a Razer Naga Epic before this and it has worked very well for the past 2 years and still am, I just feel like getting new things along with my pc. So once again, if you already like something, I'd go for it :)
 
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