New Gaming Mouse?

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Thinking of replacing my gaming mouse, Currently a (Razer Copperhead) but i don't know which one to get!

This copperhead is a great mouse but so small in my HUGE hands :D So i thought i would ask around and see if any of you have a big gaming mouse, The only preference is it has to be Wired...
 
i think theres a new coolermaster mouse out cant remember the name though but loooks amazing and its looks a bit bigger also
 
MX518.
Pound for pound the Best Gaming mouse out there.


You can close this thread now. :D
 
Hmm I may also be tempted by the MX518 - I did have a Lachesis (which I thought was great) and was about to pull the trigger on Coolermaster but If I can save a few quid for the same performance....
 
I'd say either the mx518 or the deathadder, but of course it all comes down to what feels right.
if you are into the deathadder they've released an updated version - so you could go for that or grab the v1 if it comes down in price.
good luck with whatever you go for.
 
i used a deathadder for 2 years and i absolutely lvoed it. but as time went on it got less slippery so i opted for change and went for a g5. its soooo smooth with the roccat sense adrenaline blue and with 5 1.7g of weight its perfect, altho a bit big (ive got medium sized hands i guess u can say)its great if someone wants a change!
 
Go for a g5, i have big hands and find it a joy to use on my titan mat. The adjustable weighrs are perfect if you prefer a heavier mouse too.
 
I'd say either the mx518 or the deathadder, but of course it all comes down to what feels right.

Agreed. I went from a MX518 to a Deathadder and pesonally prefer the way it sits in your hand, though of course such things are very objective.
Cant go wrong with either mouse really.
 
mx518 and my hands are like paddles, enough buttons to play fps games such a bf2142 where weapon selection, zoom and alternate fire all have to be very quick,

G series drops a button to no real advantage and costs more. There super high reolution is meaningless to me as it only benefits peole who make largish movements on the mat (elbow people) giving them great and acuurate tracking, I'm a delicate from the wrist type and really high resolution is wasted on me as the mouse cursor moves very little at high re settings.

I have a spare (warranty repalcement)
 
MX518.
Pound for pound the Best Gaming mouse out there.

You can close this thread now. :D
You can't beat this ratter and it looks cool as hell without having to resort to olde flashy leds. I am presently awaiting the logitech Darkfield jobbies to replace it, but I can't picture me ever getting rid of my 518.
 
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