Razer Deathadder vs Corsair M65

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So basically I can't decide between those 2 mice, I'm looking for a gaming mouse that's good for FPS games but would also perform well on other games and other regural stuff.

Both are around the same price in my country, but the M65 is currently on sale in the store I want to order it from, so it's 50€ instead of 70€.

So which one is better overall? What are the pros and cons of each?
 
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I've been using a Razer Death Adder 3.5G for several years now and love it. It's got an outstanding, comfortable shape that just feels ideal in the hand. It's also responsive and easily programmable should macros or other functions be your thing via Synapse 2.0. The newer versions are improved on mine in terms of the sensor and DPI rating. The new ones also have a nice rubber thumb rest for good grip whereas mine is slick plastic.

If I were to go with a non-Razer mouse, it'd more than likely be your other choice. I do like the feel in hand as well as the solid construction of the Corsair. The "sniper" button is neither here nor there for me. It's a cool idea, but I don't know if it would be worthwhile to you.

I'll probably hold off...
I've been using a Razer Death Adder 3.5G for several years now and love it. It's got an outstanding, comfortable shape that just feels ideal in the hand. It's also responsive and easily programmable should macros or other functions be your thing via Synapse 2.0. The newer versions are improved on mine in terms of the sensor and DPI rating. The new ones also have a nice rubber thumb rest for good grip whereas mine is slick plastic.

If I were to go with a non-Razer mouse, it'd more than likely be your other choice. I do like the feel in hand as well as the solid construction of the Corsair. The "sniper" button is neither here nor there for me. It's a cool idea, but I don't know if it would be worthwhile to you.

I'll probably hold off getting a new mouse until mine dies... and when that happens, it'll likely be replaced with the new Chroma version or perhaps another Razer mouse. Unlike some, I've not really had any quality issues and find their products to be just as excellent or better than most in the same category.

You'd be pretty solid with either choice. Good luck.
 
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