New Mouse!

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Reth, Jun 30, 2012.

  1. Reth
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    Hey, title says it all. I'm looking for a new gaming mouse after ~8 years of using a Logitech MX310.

    Been looking at the Mionix NAOS 5000 which has a pretty awesome profiling system, onboard memory, and lots of customization tools. But I'd like to have some more buttons.

    7 buttons is nice, but I think 9-11 would be ideal. The Razer Naga Hex would be nice, but I've heard Razer customer support is a bit shite. Also, I think the design of Razers are a bit over-done, to be honest.

    Anyone have some ideas?
    I might end up going with the Mionix, but I've never really heard of any personal experience from someone who owns one.
     
  2. Ryld Baenre
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    Cyborg MMO7

    I went from a mx518>G7>Rat7 and find it comfortable and I find the software pretty easy to use. The rat7 is a solidly built mouse and I can only assume the same can be said for the MMO7. The color scheme leaves a little to be desired though.
     
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    Logitech either just released or will be releasing soon their own version of the Razer Naga, called the G600
     
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    Hmmm, interesting

    ***EDIT***

    Found it,

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    I am not sure sure about the design. Seems a bit to high off the mouse pad for my taste.
     
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    Video that has Naga and g600 side by side in french but has CC english subtitles.
     
  6. Reth
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    The G600 hay WAY too many buttons for my liking.

    I ended up going with the Logitech G9x for the custom faceplates, onboard memory, on-the-fly dpi changing and 9 buttons. I use a "claw" grip on my mouse, otherwise I would've gone with the G500.
    Also, Logitch is a pretty damn reliable company.
     
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    That mionix is a winner. I say go with your gut. Also, that mionix 380 mousepad is the truth. I love mine. See if amazon has oneof those package deals forit. I have both and can attest they work as advertised.