The Ultimate Mouse Thread - Page 170
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Kpaxlol
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Lobotomist
United States1541 Posts
I'm looking for a mouse suggestion, something BIG. My hands are large and I'm sick of them dragging along the mousepad, gumming everything up. I've been using a Logitech M500 (not a real gaming mouse, I know) with fingertip, but only because it's too small to get more of my gorilla hands on. Any big hands people out there wanna recommend something? 1. What's your grip style? - Claw 2. What's your sensitivity? - Low/medium 3. What's your maximum budget? - $100 - I'm up for whatever 4. Do you want additional buttons? - Forward and back on the thumb for sure, nothing else is needed. 5. What games do you play? - Sc2 and miscellaneous FPS's (TF2, Titanfall, etc) 6. Do you mind angle snapping? - No idea what this is... 7. Other relevant information? - Right hand ergonomic shape | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g502-proteus-core-tunable-gaming-mouse I think biggest concern i have heard is that some grips slip the thumb onto the sniper button, but i didn't look super in depth because it's way too big for me (121g with no added weight vs my current mouse's 77g) | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=2167140 Doesn't look all that special to me except the aesthetics of a carbon fibre coated mouse. Nice shape and customizable features though. Might be able to make a few bucks by buying at a cheaper price and ebaying them later when they go up to regular price. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
On June 02 2014 09:27 wptlzkwjd wrote: EVGA Torq X10 is available for pre-order at a discounted price: http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=2167140 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Clz7ShJN3UE Doesn't look all that special to me except the aesthetics of a carbon fibre coated mouse. Nice shape and customizable features though. Might be able to make a few bucks by buying at a cheaper price and ebaying them later when they go up to regular price. Yea i would have posted about that if it wasn't 9800. Price is set to increase massively after the launch discount period (i think by like 1.8x? it was a pretty insane price increase) The shell is somewhat interesting but nobody, FPS or otherwise who is picky about sensor would take it - there are too many 3310/3090 options. I'm sad to see the 9800 shown off and picked for these mice as a "flagship" sensor tbh. Even the mionix series is named as if it were superior, instead of just a second option that most knowledgeable people would avoid for gaming usage. Also, $100/$130 with/without the carbon coating stuff is kinda ridiculous. I'd take the pre-launch pricing as "regular pricing" and avoid unless discounted as such - a godly mouse might be worth those kinds of prices with things like good warranty coverage, but it's nothing special - maybe pretty good, but hardly omg-amazing-tier - knowing mice/hardware prices, that'd probably flip for the equivelant of ~$140-200 in europe and it's a mouse for gods sake. Some of the best mice on the planet discount for $12.99 after rebate with free shipping. | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
It seems similar to the Razer Ouroboros with its customization but instead of clutch buttons on the side, it has on-board memory for profile storage. And lights! What I don't like about it is that you can't buy it at the discount price after the reviews have come out...but on the flip side, if you do pre-order it and the reviews are bad, you can probably re-sell it to EVGA enthusiasts for a slight discount from the regular price. | ||
CorsairHero
Canada9487 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
On June 02 2014 15:28 CorsairHero wrote: probably better to wait for the optical version? Pretty sure there isn't going to be one. I don't remember all of the comments, but EVGA dude discussed it on OCN quite a bit | ||
oscar62
Canada417 Posts
am i being impatient in worrying after they havn't emailed me back in 5 days? | ||
CorsairHero
Canada9487 Posts
On June 02 2014 16:04 Cyro wrote: Pretty sure there isn't going to be one. I don't remember all of the comments, but EVGA dude discussed it on OCN quite a bit "Optical version will be a different look/appearance. No ETA yet. BTW I should also mention that the Avago 9800 sensor that is used on the x10 has all the latest FW updates that fix some of the early reported issues when the 9800 first was released. Edited by EVGA-JacobF - 5/24/14 at 11:53am" size comparison: and apparently the optical version will use the 3988 sensor ( dunno anything about it ) | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
BTW I should also mention that the Avago 9800 sensor that is used on the x10 has all the latest FW updates that fix some of the early reported issues when the 9800 first was released. It's still a 9800, they've not fixed the consistency issue which is the biggest one | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
On June 02 2014 17:59 oscar62 wrote: has anybody here ever done an RMA with zowie? am i being impatient in worrying after they havn't emailed me back in 5 days? I would do a follow-up. Ask them if they've received your complaint. | ||
Demurity
United States424 Posts
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Nimix
France1809 Posts
The mionix naos 7000 is a simple ambidextrous mouse that performs, you should check it out (pretty expensive though). I think the logitech g100s is kind of decent too if you want a really small and simple mouse. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
On June 04 2014 21:51 Nimix wrote: It's decent but not great, seems like the clics are though and the sensor isn't too great, especially as it seems to be afflicted by a skipping bug (source : http://www.overclock.net/t/1084929/my-zowie-mico-experience ). The mionix naos 7000 is a simple ambidextrous mouse that performs, you should check it out (pretty expensive though). I think the logitech g100s is kind of decent too if you want a really small and simple mouse. The avior is the ambidextrous one, naos is right hand but yea they are both silly expensive | ||
Nimix
France1809 Posts
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Demurity
United States424 Posts
My preferences: Small mouse, under $50, ambidextrous, won't need more than 2000 dpi. I've been even browsing cheap optical mice that can last without issues. I mainly play Starcraft, League of legends, and some misc games. | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
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wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
On June 05 2014 09:04 Demurity wrote: Can anyone suggest mice for me? My preferences: Small mouse, under $50, ambidextrous, won't need more than 2000 dpi. I've been even browsing cheap optical mice that can last without issues. I mainly play Starcraft, League of legends, and some misc games. I'd go with the Zowie MiCO. The shape is a lot easier to handle with small hands than the G100S and the buttons are more satisfying to click once you adapt to the pressure needed to push them. I've used the MiCO for around 2 years (I had the blue version) and it didn't have any problems. There are no drivers or updates or software, just plug-and-play with a DPI shift built into the mouse. I've heard some complaints about the 1800DPI setting not being "true" and that it's calculated. That might be a problem if you do tend to go that high, however, I've always used the 400DPI setting and it's worked out fine. The skipping glitch can be replicated fairly easily but in-game you never notice it (I was a Top 8 Masters Terran player). The Razer Abyssus is a nice choice but I've had terrible experiences with Razer products including jittering (Razer Copperhead and Razer Tron Mouse) and sensor malfunctions (Razer Naga 2014) that prevented the mouse from moving horizontally. | ||
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