New Gaming Mouse

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Hi all,

I've been using the Tt eSports Theron 5600 DPI Gaming Mouse for the past 3-4 years now and I've noticed that my mouse scroll does this weird thing where when I scroll down, it moves the page up and then down instead of just down. It's becoming quite annoying so I decided to get a new gaming mouse.

Unfortunately, Overclockers does not sell the same model (black) in-store and I don't really like the look of the green/ white/ red versions.

Does anyone have any recommendations on which mouse to buy? I'm not too fond of the crazy 'mech' ones but I do prefer something that allows you to adjust the weight. I mostly play FPS games so the mouse itself has to be durable. Maximum I would pay for a new mouse is probably around £60, maybe pushing it to £70 depending on it's advantages. I don't really care for macro's that much however I do use one for talking on TeamSpeak on my current mouse.

All recommendations are greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
I would recommend trying the Gamdias Zeus esports edition. Allows you to adjust it to your hand specifically. Surprisingly nice tbh.
 
I would go for a Razer deathadder high enough dpi. It's optical and feels nice in the hand.

Think they are also quite well known for being a favorite mouce with a lot of people
 
Mionix Naos 7000, accurate and really comfortable. Same sensor as the FK1 and SS Rival.

Used the Naos for a bit, simply amazing. Not currently a true palm gripper so I have an Avior 7000 on the way! Same internals just different chassis. Can't wait for the new Mionix Castor mouse! Wish they'd hurry up lol
 
Thanks a lot for your feedback guys! I'll look into these mice and hopefully come to a decision in the short future.
 
Yea I just recently got G700s with G440 hard mouse pad and I love it. People are saying battery life isnt great but it last me around 12-14H of continuous gaming
 
Love my Naos too!

It's fairly solid, not many frills (ok, it lights up) and it is _incredibly_ comfortable in the hand.

The third party teflon feet are worth getting though for a bit of extra glide.
 
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