I have been looking to get a new mouse but there is alot of options and i don't know which one to get deathadder 2013 or deathadder chroma or logitech G400 or zowie fk2 ?
as the residential zowie shill u cannot go wrong with a brand that specializes in mice
i use the fk series and i love it
cant speak on the ec series
cant speak on the ec series
the nixeus revel was super good, i would have kept using it if i didn't get a free g pro
the g pro is really good but costs a lot
the g pro is really good but costs a lot
Choose based on your preference on shape. Specific brands aren't really better than others in terms of sensor performance. Pretty much any mouse with a 3090, 3310, 3360 or 3988 variant will perform fine aside from a few fringe cases with dodgy implementations or qc issues going on.
It's also completely fine to go with a brand that isn't zowie, razer or logitech if it uses one of these sensors and doesn't have some massive issue (check the overclock.net thread on the mouse before buying).
If what you use currently is comfortable in your hand literally go with the mouse that's the closest shape to that.
It's also completely fine to go with a brand that isn't zowie, razer or logitech if it uses one of these sensors and doesn't have some massive issue (check the overclock.net thread on the mouse before buying).
If what you use currently is comfortable in your hand literally go with the mouse that's the closest shape to that.
aim-i use the fk series and i love it
cant speak on the ec series
i use the ec series and i love it
cant speak on the fk series
cant speak on the ec series[/quote]
i use the ec series and i love it
cant speak on the fk series
Logitech is really the only way to go if you want the best. I really recommend ponying up the extra $20 for a G Pro or one of their other new gen mice (Proteus Core sensor with the new mechanical button switches, being the key features).
i used a 2013 deathadder for a few years and have since gotten an ec1-a to replace it. been using it for about a year now and it's my favorite of the two. never had any issues at all with any buttons or other qualities and it's overall just a really nice mouse.
I've used a deathadder chroma for the past few years and it has never once started to fail even with pretty heavy use. One of my friends got one too and he has had no problems.
crackbabydumpsterthe nixeus revel was super good, i would have kept using it if i didn't get a free g pro
the g pro is really good but costs a lot
you mean logitech G pro ? how much does it cost ?
the g pro is really good but costs a lot[/quote]
you mean logitech G pro ? how much does it cost ?
10$ more dollars and free shipping
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g403-prodigy-wired-gaming-mouse
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g403-prodigy-wired-gaming-mouse
just bought a g502 on amazon for less than 50. think it was "used" still in container
recruit10$ more dollars and free shipping
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g403-prodigy-wired-gaming-mouse
oh was thinking of another mouse , i just checked and the Logitech G403 Prodigy costs 54$ with shipping on newegg
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g403-prodigy-wired-gaming-mouse[/quote]
oh was thinking of another mouse , i just checked and the Logitech G403 Prodigy costs 54$ with shipping on newegg
glassjust bought a g502 on amazon for less than 50. think it was "used" still in container
seems a new one costs 50$ ?
seems a new one costs 50$ ?
As someone using an EC2, I really dislike the mushy side button, and the low lift out distance took me awhile to get use to coming from the 3.5g Death Adder. It's all about mouse ergonomics, so many of them have great sensors now, so it's more about trying a lot of shapes out.
Zowie's always a great brand to shop for, the main difference between the FK-series and the EC-series being the actual shape. FK was designed for ambidextrous use while EC was designed for right-handed users. If you're a righty i'd strongly suggest something from the EC series as they're much more comfortable for righties than the FK (obviously) . Can't speak on the ZA series unfortunately.
Been using the DA 2013 since it came out, recently ordered the FK2 to try it but sent it back after a couple days.
It's a decent mouse and really lightweight but i get cramps in the right side of my hand after playing for too long due to the ambidextrous shape.
Guess I'm just too used to the palm grip shape.
It's a decent mouse and really lightweight but i get cramps in the right side of my hand after playing for too long due to the ambidextrous shape.
Guess I'm just too used to the palm grip shape.
It really depends on the size of your hand and what type of mouse shape you prefer (ergonomic or ambidextrous) since $50 is a really good price to be choosing mice.
clipBeen using the DA 2013 since it came out, recently ordered the FK2 to try it but sent it back after a couple days.
It's a decent mouse and really lightweight but i get cramps in the right side of my hand after playing for too long due to the ambidextrous shape.
Guess I'm just too used to the palm grip shape.
you probably should have gotten the fk1 or fk1+ since the fk2 is a much smaller mouse than the deathadder
[quote=clip]Been using the DA 2013 since it came out, recently ordered the FK2 to try it but sent it back after a couple days.
It's a decent mouse and really lightweight but i get cramps in the right side of my hand after playing for too long due to the ambidextrous shape.
Guess I'm just too used to the palm grip shape.[/quote]
you probably should have gotten the fk1 or fk1+ since the fk2 is a much smaller mouse than the deathadder
Do u guys pronounce zowie like "zow-wee" or "zoey"
Go to thrift stores and electronic recycling stores and get like 20 wmo/intellimice.
Ebay is your friend, I got a Zowie FK2 for 30 bucks from a private seller
I got the g403 on sale for like $35 on amazon and its the greatest mouse ever(tm)
D_goesprobablyhugeEbay is your friend, I got a Zowie FK2 for 30 bucks from a private seller
new ?
new ?
I mean 'best' is really subjective. What might be great for you, may suck for someone else. To be honest, the shape is the most important factor of any mouse, it's more important than how good the sensor is because they're really very similar in any optical mouse you get.
If you have small hands, then you might really like something like the zowie fk2, or the logitech g102/203 (don't get the Gpro, it's a complete waste of money, the 102 and 203 are essentially the same mouse, the only thing that the gpro grants you is bragging rights).
If you have large hands and use an ergonomic grip then you might like something like the logitech g403, it has a relatively safe shape, and the best sensor on the market.
If you have small hands and use an ergonomic grip, then get a ec2a.
Sorry for the long post, I probably could of made that a lot shorter.
If you have small hands, then you might really like something like the zowie fk2, or the logitech g102/203 (don't get the Gpro, it's a complete waste of money, the 102 and 203 are essentially the same mouse, the only thing that the gpro grants you is bragging rights).
If you have large hands and use an ergonomic grip then you might like something like the logitech g403, it has a relatively safe shape, and the best sensor on the market.
If you have small hands and use an ergonomic grip, then get a ec2a.
Sorry for the long post, I probably could of made that a lot shorter.
flyingbuddyI mean 'best' is really subjective. What might be great for you, may suck for someone else. To be honest, the shape is the most important factor of any mouse, it's more important than how good the sensor is because they're really very similar in any optical mouse you get.
If you have small hands, then you might really like something like the zowie fk2, or the logitech g102/203 (don't get the Gpro, it's a complete waste of money, the 102 and 203 are essentially the same mouse, the only thing that the gpro grants you is bragging rights).
If you have large hands and use an ergonomic grip then you might like something like the logitech g403, it has a relatively safe shape, and the best sensor on the market.
If you have small hands and use an ergonomic grip, then get a ec2a.
Sorry for the long post, I probably could of made that a lot shorter.
http://cpc.farnell.com/productimages/standard/en_GB/CS28766-40.jpg
this is my current mouse and i like it but i don't know what sensor it uses but i bought for 10$ so i'm sure the sensor isn't the best with that price , the ec2a seems good for me and looks like my current mouse
If you have small hands, then you might really like something like the zowie fk2, or the logitech g102/203 (don't get the Gpro, it's a complete waste of money, the 102 and 203 are essentially the same mouse, the only thing that the gpro grants you is bragging rights).
If you have large hands and use an ergonomic grip then you might like something like the logitech g403, it has a relatively safe shape, and the best sensor on the market.
If you have small hands and use an ergonomic grip, then get a ec2a.
Sorry for the long post, I probably could of made that a lot shorter.[/quote]
http://cpc.farnell.com/productimages/standard/en_GB/CS28766-40.jpg
this is my current mouse and i like it but i don't know what sensor it uses but i bought for 10$ so i'm sure the sensor isn't the best with that price , the ec2a seems good for me and looks like my current mouse
#26 he used it only 2 times, so almost as good as new
i just bought a 2013 deathadder this morning to replace my g400/g400s ive used for 4 years.
its nice so far, besides the grip feeling a little oily even after cleaning
its nice so far, besides the grip feeling a little oily even after cleaning