My friend Soup is looking to buy an old DA.
His profile: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197999694000/
Description of the mouse:
5:21 PM - soup: the orginal 1800 dpi one
5:21 PM - soup: no glossy bullshit one
Add him in case you are selling one
My friend Soup is looking to buy an old DA.
His profile: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197999694000/
Description of the mouse:
5:21 PM - soup: the orginal 1800 dpi one
5:21 PM - soup: no glossy bullshit one
Add him in case you are selling one
http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Salmosa-1800dpi-Infrared-Gaming/dp/B001HN6PB2/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
Razer Salmosa is probably the closest you'll get to the same 3g sensor used in DA3g.
There are 2 versions. BIG and not big.
http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Salmosa-1800dpi-Infrared-Gaming/dp/B001HN6PB2/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t?tag=teamfortresst-20
Razer Salmosa is probably the closest you'll get to the same 3g sensor used in DA3g.
There are 2 versions. BIG and not big.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Razer-Deathadder-GuildWars-1800-DPI-Infrared-Gaming-Mouse-Death-Adder-Razor-3G-/321362010868?pt=Mice&hash=item4ad2ab22f4
Looks like your best bet, but make sure to proceed with caution. When it comes to mice listings, sellers may not always fully understand the details & intricacies of the gaming mice market even if the listing gives a solid impression. I was also looking for a 3g for a while when I was looking to deprecate my G9X and I eventually snagged a listing for a supposed 3g that was also cheaper than any 3.5g being sold at the time. Unfortunately, even though he was reputable and offered a refund, I received the 3.5g instead. Seemed like an honest mistake, and he corrected his future listings to reflect the proper 3.5g description, but it did waste my time. Also, be very wary of "PC bang"/Korean 3g knockoffs even if the price is tempting.
The linked listing seems a lot more detailed than what I purchased, so it's probably real. Heavily demanded, sought after mice like the out-of-stock 3g will cost quite a bit more than what they were originally worth, though.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Razer-Deathadder-GuildWars-1800-DPI-Infrared-Gaming-Mouse-Death-Adder-Razor-3G-/321362010868?pt=Mice&hash=item4ad2ab22f4
Looks like your best bet, but make sure to proceed with caution. When it comes to mice listings, sellers may not always fully understand the details & intricacies of the gaming mice market even if the listing gives a solid impression. I was also looking for a 3g for a while when I was looking to deprecate my G9X and I eventually snagged a listing for a supposed 3g that was also cheaper than any 3.5g being sold at the time. Unfortunately, even though he was reputable and offered a refund, I received the 3.5g instead. Seemed like an honest mistake, and he corrected his future listings to reflect the proper 3.5g description, but it did waste my time. Also, be very wary of "PC bang"/Korean 3g knockoffs even if the price is tempting.
The linked listing seems a lot more detailed than what I purchased, so it's probably real. Heavily demanded, sought after mice like the out-of-stock 3g will cost quite a bit more than what they were originally worth, though.
jp_http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Salmosa-1800dpi-Infrared-Gaming/dp/B001HN6PB2/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t
Razer Salmosa is probably the closest you'll get to the same 3g sensor used in DA3g.
There are 2 versions. BIG and not big.
What he really means is normal version (BIG) and chinese version (small).
I bought the chinese version off a woot.com sale but haven't seen it since.
[quote=jp_]http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Salmosa-1800dpi-Infrared-Gaming/dp/B001HN6PB2/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t?tag=teamfortresst-20
Razer Salmosa is probably the closest you'll get to the same 3g sensor used in DA3g.
There are 2 versions. BIG and not big.[/quote]
What he really means is normal version (BIG) and chinese version (small).
I bought the chinese version off a woot.com sale but haven't seen it since.