Recommendations for a Better Gaming Mouse

klipschkiller

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I currently have a Turtle Grip 300 gaming mouse. Its sensitivity and polling rate isn't exactly first class, or anything astounding, in games like Counter Strike Global Offensive.Regard or not, you alter and decrease the game sensitivity, zoom sensitivity and enable mouse acceleration or increase your sensitivity and/or polling rate the mouse isn't fast enough. I would like recommendations for a better gaming mouse that is fast enough to play Counter Strike Global Offensive.
 
What price range are you considering? Of course that mouse you have isn't that good. Its loaded with features for $20, it can't be good.

I went with the Roccat Kone Pure. It is a laser mouse and fully adjustable and programmable with up to 1000hz polling rate. Overall its a good mouse and I highly recommend it. Some people say they have issue with the finish. I like it, it isn't slick and if your hands get sweaty you can still grip it fine. Everything about the settings can be tweaked from sensitivity to what the buttons to (even the main ones) and the settings are stored on the mouse so no need to install the software once you get it dialed in the way you like.
 


Now ,I don't have a price range for mice; when it come to peripherals, I obviously love high quality, reliable, durable and feature-rich products. Well, I learned that from purchasing a decent gaming mice that Tomsguide.com recommended at full price in 2015( forty dollars). I'll probably wait until the best of the best is currently on sale and then purchase it. Do you know anything about the Logitech G502 gaming mice? I look to purchase one around the holiday, sales or whenever pcpartpicker.com finds a good deal on it.

 
I see major online retailers, like Amazon, Newegg and Best Buy, has the Logitech G502 on sale for 49.99 dollars( about 37.5 percent off). But PCPartPicker.com also list Corsair M65 Pro on sale for about the same price, which is the better mouse of the two? My guess will probably be the G502 Spectrum.

 

My hands are med sized. I've narrowed my options between a Logitech G502 or Corsair M65 Pro, but I'll mostly like choose the Logitech.