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    Hi i need help about gaming mouse

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by ANGELMAN16, Sep 18, 2013.

  1. ANGELMAN16

    ANGELMAN16 Newbie

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    I WANT TO BUY GAMING MOUSE OF THS 2 ONLY NEED HELP WHICH IS BETTER OF THESE 2 MOUSE
    1-Cooler Master CM Storm Sentinel Advance II 8200dpi Mouse
    2-LOGITECH G9X LASER MOUSE
     
  2. ajnindlo

    ajnindlo Notebook Deity

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    Please don't use CAPS, unless you are yelling at us.

    Which is better for what? Price, resolution, features, etc. What games do you play? Have you checked to see what mice fit your hand? Does it have to be one of these two mice? What features are you looking for?
     
  3. ANGELMAN16

    ANGELMAN16 Newbie

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    no ofcourse iam no yelling why u say that>>>>>>>>2nd i need the best bet this two mouses only wht are the best bet them
     
  4. saturnotaku

    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Because you typed in all caps. Don't do that.

    If the choice is between those two only, go with the Logitech.
     
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    Ajfountains Notebook Deity

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    ^ agreed. Logitech.
     
  6. Qing Dao

    Qing Dao Notebook Deity

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    First of all, there is no reason to write like a toddler.

    Secondly, I have no idea why people see the name Logitech and run for that. It makes no sense. I personally think the Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance II is better than the Logitech G9X.

    However, what is more important in this case is how you hold your mice. Do you palm grip it? If so get the Cooler Master. Or do you fingertip grip your mice? In that case the G9X is more suited to you.
     
  7. ajnindlo

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    Amazon reviews are better for the Logitech. The Logitech comes with interchangable grips, so hopefully one fits you. I have this mouse and it still works great after many years. I wish it had more buttons though, which is why I want to get the Logitech G700.
     
  8. saturnotaku

    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I palm grip, and the G9X is plenty comfortable.
     
  9. tanek19

    tanek19 Notebook Guru

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    I have used both of these mice, and believe that the Logitech one would be the best option if we were to compare them straight across. But like Qing Dao stated, it is important to know how you hold the mouse, I would go to a computer store near you and find a mouse that is comfortable to you so that you can try to find one that is similar in structure to that one.
     
  10. PuNkMaN

    PuNkMaN Notebook Consultant

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    If you have big hands, the G9X is the last thing you want. I constantly dealt with hand cramps with anything over an hour of use. I've since switched to the deathadder 2013 and I've had an excellent experience with it thus far.
     
  11. ajnindlo

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    Did you change the grips? I have big hands and have used it for more than five hours straight without issue. If I had to rebuy, I would get a bigger mouse with more buttons. More like the mx518 shape.
     
  12. PuNkMaN

    PuNkMaN Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah, I changed the grips, adjusted the weights, even different mousepads. Nothing I did seemed to make it more comfortable for me.