Gaming Mouse Recomendations

compnub2

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Looking for an accurate, sensitive, multiple button (5+) + scroll wheel, wired, laser gaming mouse. Looking for the best bang for my buck, I have never really payed much attention to mouse specs, so I'm not to sure what to look for. I'd like to keep the price under $50. Main concern is buttons, the more the better. Been rocking a Microsoft $8 piece of crap for a while and I decided to treat myself to satisfy my nerd craving lol. Thanks

Just poked around newegg for a bit and found this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104178 would this be a good buy or do you guys recommend something else?
 
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I have that same mouse in the red color and I love it! It is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used and is super super easy to use in games. I recommend it!
 
the razer coperhead is a great gaiming mouse 2000dpi on the fly speed, macro you name it , if you have an asus mobo be carefull i no of three people that have an asus mobo and the razer mouse keeps cutting out im sure this doesnt happen to most but i dont know for sure.
 
This isn't the first time that link has posted on this site to try to sell those crappy mice when someone was looking for something repsectable. If you are fishing for sales on forums, your business must be pretty sad.

Word up!!

I wish the OP would post a reply...
 
I have Microsoft Habu Mouse which was designed in partnership with Razor,

It’s not great, but it was very good for the price.

Upside: very smooth feet, good main buttons, excellent software for customizing, interchangeable side buttons, for different hands positions, on-the-fly dpi changer buttons, and its glows!!! Blue, oh and you can even flash the firmware on the mouse its self for firmware updates, lol

Downside:, first one I received had a defective LMB, apart from that it can be a little over sensitive, but because of the onthefly change buttons it can be corrected easily,

But still best mouse I have used to date, and glad I haven't gone out and spend loads on a mouse that would only be marginally better.
 
Razer Diamondback is great. Works fine with my Asus mobo. 1600 dpi engine is all you really need. Plus, if you've got long fingers like me, this mouse will actually fit your hand.
 
I use a razer Deathadder, and i love it. when it starts to wear out on me i will buy it again as it's own replacement
 
MX Revolution. It's not meant for gaming but actually works really well thanks to the rubbery surface and twin scroll wheels. If you're in to first person shooters you will find that the mouse has so many buttons that you can configure nearly all of the most useful controls (aim, fire, melee, grenade etc.) onto the mouse and never have to worry about looking down at the keyboard.
 
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