which is better gaming mouse->g9x vs g402 vs CM Mizar for 40$

ajgo333333

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i want to buy a new gaming mouse and these are the three mice that i have for the same price-g9x , g402 and CM Mizar for 40$.please suggest me the better one and please tell why too.please reply quickly.please suggest any mouse if you consider some other mouse better for the same price.does g402 have no acceleration and is it the fastest mouse and is its sensor as good as g502.

thanks in advance :)
 

DigDog

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what games are you playing?

i do not know the 402 but the g400s is considered to be one of the best mice for fps.
other "perfect" mice include the DeathAdder, Abyssus, Zowie FK1 / FK2 / EC-A / ZA, Steelseries Sensei / Rival / Kana, which are the primary.

there are also other mice with perfect 1:1 sensor implementation which however :
1. are from weird minor brands and support is not ideal / they fail more often
2. have unusual body shapes or are too heavy
3. (always an issue) bad drivers

such as corsair M65, Mionix Avior / Naos, logitech G502 ..

overclock.net has a nice list
http://www.overclock.net/t/1529102/the-ultimate-god-tier-mouse-list

consider this: mice today are becoming nearly perfect. even if you bought a "decent" tier mouse you would need to be MLG skill to actually get to the level where you notice your mouse is not perfect.

yeah you can still buy shit mice, even today (gigabyte M6800), but if you randomly pick a mouse by a gaming company, it will probably do well for you.

so it boils down to shape - find a mouse with a shape that suits your hand, and it will help a lot.

personally, i would recommend the FK series. they have a shell that is very close to the WMO / Intellimouse (still available on the market and a GREAT mouse) and a perfect 1:1 with nearly limitless acceleration / tracking.

actually, you should probably get an Intellimouse 3. It will be a meter by which to judge every other mouse.
 

lupi

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I've had so many logi mouse problems lately, I'd say stay away. But the general lack of decent available products in that market would probably restrict you ability to do so.
 

Nec_V20

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Depends on how many "pushy bottonies" you want on your mouse and how well the mouse actually responds in real time to the pushing of those buttons.

Personally I found my perfect mouse in the G700S both wireless and wired.

YMMV
 

DigDog

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i did some reading after this thread and apparently the G404 is really good.