Razer Mamba vs. R.A.T. 9 vs. Logitech GX9
Which one is better for gaming, I want some good quality stuff, because my old mouse is starting to break.. (it was 10 bucks but lasted a long time)
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CPU: 3930k GPU: 7990 PSU: TX850Wv2 Case: HAF X Cooler: H100 (I like it) HDD: 1 120GB for start, and 6TB for storage. Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme RAM: 16Gb
I love my G9x, it's sturdy, with good weighting options, and high sensitivity. It also comes with 2 grips, wide and small. Only thing it lacks in is macro buttons, it only has 2. Logitech's G500 however, has an equally sensitive laser sensor, and more macro buttons, but I personally have never used it and can't say anything about ergonomics or build quality.
CPU: 3930k GPU: 7990 PSU: TX850Wv2 Case: HAF X Cooler: H100 (I like it) HDD: 1 120GB for start, and 6TB for storage. Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme RAM: 16Gb
Becuase of the R.A.T's shape, it makes it unique unlike all of the other redundant pointing devices out there.
True, it is pretty cool looking, but I think if I were to actually use it, I would either spend too much time constantly fiddling with it or just find it odd. I think I would end up buying another mouse to use and have it as a showpiece kinda thing.
Meh, I got a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate for my b-day, and it was gooood. I think I should try the mouse, but the r.a.t 9 looks bad ass, and it has that accuracy mode, which seriously helps me, because I had to bind that on my keyboard..
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CPU: 3930k GPU: 7990 PSU: TX850Wv2 Case: HAF X Cooler: H100 (I like it) HDD: 1 120GB for start, and 6TB for storage. Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme RAM: 16Gb
Meh, I got a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate for my b-day, and it was gooood. I think I should try the mouse, but the r.a.t 9 looks bad ass, and it has that accuracy mode, which seriously helps me, because I had to bind that on my keyboard..
I personally have one and i just love how customizable it is. It can fit anyone's hand shape with the box of accessories and interchangable parts.
I've got the RAT and love it.
You only have to fiddle with the settings once you get it, and when your done, it's basically perfect for your hand.
Totally love the thing, very durable as well, not flimsy at all.
mmk, think the decision is made. ALL THREEEEEE. naw, I'm kidding, I'm getting the RAT Mouse.
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CPU: 3930k GPU: 7990 PSU: TX850Wv2 Case: HAF X Cooler: H100 (I like it) HDD: 1 120GB for start, and 6TB for storage. Mobo: Asus Rampage IV Extreme RAM: 16Gb
mmk, think the decision is made. ALL THREEEEEE. naw, I'm kidding, I'm getting the RAT Mouse.
You won't regret it, trust me.
I have nothing against the other mice, but I like the unique look of the RAT.
When people see it, the general reaction is "WTF is that?!"
My mouse, nbd.
Which one is better for gaming, I want some good quality stuff, because my old mouse is starting to break.. (it was 10 bucks but lasted a long time)
The G9x, I have it and like it. The RAT looks to "part-y" if you know what I mean, and I just don't like the Razer.
Becuase of the R.A.T's shape, it makes it unique unlike all of the other redundant pointing devices out there.
True, it is pretty cool looking, but I think if I were to actually use it, I would either spend too much time constantly fiddling with it or just find it odd. I think I would end up buying another mouse to use and have it as a showpiece kinda thing.
I personally have one and i just love how customizable it is. It can fit anyone's hand shape with the box of accessories and interchangable parts.
You only have to fiddle with the settings once you get it, and when your done, it's basically perfect for your hand.
Totally love the thing, very durable as well, not flimsy at all.
You won't regret it, trust me.
I have nothing against the other mice, but I like the unique look of the RAT.
When people see it, the general reaction is "WTF is that?!"
My mouse, nbd.
My mamba has well over 5000 hours of gaming, surfing, and editing combined, and I'll be damned if I use a mouse that's not comfy.