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Here you go, I found a fairly budget friendly mouse that also has 5 on-board profiles for mouse buttons, the Logitech "Pro Gaming Mouse". Amazon Listing The seem to be around $100 or less depending on where you get one.
Keep in mind that the on-board memory is configured via the PC application, so if you don't have a PC or don't have access to a PC then this would be a poor solution for you.
I used to use the G502 but the weight and the shape really threw me off and ultimately I found it wasn't very good for my hand placement. I upgraded, or rather sidegraded to the Logitech G Pro and my aim has seriously improved, the lightness of the mouse helps a ton too.
It looks like the G Pro is their intended successor. Similar design but a bit more features/precision. I've actually always used fairly bulky mice but I am starting to think I need a smaller, lighter one since my wrist is feeling a bit worse for wear lately...
I use Logitech pro gaming mouse. It's good for fps games
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JPOLLTK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1yXbAbMNWCDW4
I personally couldn't suggest razer as others may but the death adder isnt a bad mouse. Steelseries also makes nice mice
It's more about what's best for you, what style of mouse you like, how large your hand is, do you want wired/wireless, etc. I love my Logitech G Pro and it's right on the edge of your $50 budget. The G203 has a similar shape for less than half the price, but it doesn't have a braided cable and the DPI doesn't go as high. I liked the braided cable for my mouse bungee (it keeps it nice and snug) plus it looks so nice (and now I can easily identify the mouse in the back of the PC when I go to move it to my server.)
I found a bit large for my hand the Razer DeathAdder Elite, and I refund it because the lights won't come on the mouse, replaced it with the Logitech G Pro and it fits better in my hand and the built quality feels superior than the Razer one.
I can't recommend the Logitech G Pro enough, probably the best mouse I've ever owned.
A few months ago I was doing a lot of research cause my wireless mouse had been dying a slow painful death, and I was set on a mouse like this one but I was worried the cord would be annoying and I didn't like the LED (it can be turned off though). I got a cord bungie for the cord issue and once I plugged the mouse in I was completely hypnotized by the RGB lighting. It's beautifully done, and this is a lot coming from me since I always looked at RGB like a really cheap gimmick (I refuse to get a side panel and RGB interior lighting though...)
Anyway, I also like that it doesn't have the horrible jagged design you see on many gaming devices, and I definitely noticed an improvement in FPS gaming over my last mouse (Logitech Performance MX.)
Death adder is not a bad choice but the grips on the side can wear off pretty easily, I have seen really good reviews on the Logitech G Pro lately tho (link below)
Any chance of the Logitech G Pro going on sale in the next week or so? My G100s is dying on me. I would guess not since it's so new, but $70 for a mouse is a bit more than I want to spend right now.
Also, any other recommendations on lightweight 3-5 button mice for FPS?
You can buy it from Amazon, it ships to Australia for an additional $10 for shipping (to Sydney at least). I tested and it works but I cancelled my order since I didn't want to buy one. https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Advanced-Sensor-Competitive/dp/B01JPOLLTK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1476124041&sr=8-1&keywords=logitech+g+pro
same price in Amazon https://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-Gaming-Advanced-Sensor-Competitive/dp/B01JPOLLTK
Logitech g pro on amazon is on sale iirc
Yup, onsale for $49.99, normally $69.99
Highly recommended.
Changed my work life + at home with being able to set macros, I literally bring it everywhere with me in my backpack.
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Also, the wireless, works like a charm, lasts 4-5 solid use w/ RGB, storable receiver slot underneath so you never lose it, clean ergonomic design!
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Let me know if you have any questions.
Happy to help.
Nahhh, that is just the name on Amazon. Official name from Logitech is Logitech G Pro so that's why I was confused.
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The Logitech G Pro Wired is, well, wired. It is based off the same design as the G305, which is the wireless version.
The Logitech G Pro also comes with the latest HERO sensor of 16k DPI. This model is called theLogitech G Pro HERO.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a special esports gaming mouse that is wireless and uses the same HERO sensor. However, it has a completely different shape.
TL;DR: It is wired.
Modem: Buy it separately from your router. If you have 1Gbps (e.g. google fiber), then you need a DOCSIS 3.1 modem. Otherwise, you're find with DOCSIS 3.0 modems, which instantly cuts your costs in half. What matters is your number of down/up channels, which dictate your download/upload speeds. You'll need to look-up your ISPs supported modems, as many of them (e.g. Comcast) will mess with you, in that even though your modem may support insanely fast speeds, they won't let you use appropriately rated service packages with it and will auto-downgrade your speeds (or simply refuse offering you the service). This means getting "more than you need" is, in fact, "exactly what you need". Blame the ISPs. So, figure out your current/future download/upload speeds desired, then look-up your ISPs list of supported modems, then purchase the cheapest modem with the highest number of channels supporting it. You'll likely want to look at the DOCSIS 3.0 line-up from Motorola. The DOCSIS 3.0 24x8 will be plenty for anyone not on Google Fiber, frankly. Actually, it's almost google fiber speed rated, so even if you did use it, chances are you wouldn't even realize your mistake (a DOCSIS 3.1 32x8/16 is where fiber users should technically be at). Most would be fine with 16x4, but as the price difference is about $15, I'd consider the 24x8 a worthwhile future proofing, but my budget may differ from yours. And don't get roped into how DOCSIS 3.1 "beats out" DOCSIS 3.0 modems. The difference, if there even is any, is imperceptible. Also, if you use a cable company like Comcast, you'll also save on modem rental fees (as much as $20/mo) getting your own, so it will pay for itself. Also, make sure to check the error codes put out by your modem, after it has had a day to sit around and receive firmware updates (pushed by your ISP, unlike your router, which needs to be manually updated by you. #SecurityPSA). If they're high, or your numbers are experiencing unusual skew, then your coaxial cable (the wire connecting from your wall to modem) may have an issue, or there's an issue in your building's wiring (or neighborhood), building switch panel, or the wall-mount itself might be noisy. You can purchase a new coaxial cable and twist-on knob (I forget what this device is called) to lower noise going to/from your modem - the other problems require contacting your ISP.
Mouse: DPI adjust-ability can be nice for pro gaming, but what you should really consider is ergonomics, frankly. Ergonomics aside (this is why I personally use a trackball mouse, which seems to amaze a lot of gamers - mine uses index finger to move, so my left mouse button is operated by my thumb), you should consider the refresh rate. Much like your monitor has Hz, so, too, does your mouse. Settings of 500, 1k, and 2k are common to find. most pro gamers use 500, else 1k. The higher you go, the lower the input lag, thus you can react faster. You might be wondering then, "why don't most pros use 2k?" Two reasons. First, the 2k Hz are often buggy, overclocked, problematic messes, whereas most the 1k Hz are stable (manufacturer dependent). Second, when going beyond 500 Hz, like to 1k Hz, you will experience visual stroboscopic effects. Depending on your eyes (and your monitor), this might not bother you. That's why some pro gamers do end up using 1k Hz mice. To see for yourself what I mean, check out the relevant [testufo stroboscopic page](https://www.testufo.com/mousearrow#count=4&pps=1920). Personally, I do competitive FPS with a Logitech Marble Mouse, but after nearly 15 years, a new index-finger operated trackball with a scroll wheel, programmable buttons, and DPI adjuster has finally hit the market! So, I'll be trying out the Elecom mice. If you can't imagine playing with a non-thumb trackball mouse, I encourage you to give it a shot. Otherwise, checkout [mice pro FPS gamers use](https://on-winning.com/overwatch-pro-sensitivity-settings-setups-monitor-mouse-keyboard-headset/) (e.g. [Logitech G Pro Gaming](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JPOLLTK/), [BenQ Zowie EC2-B](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0771WQH6X/), or [Razer DathAdder Elite](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXC1QL0/)). Non-trackball mice aren't my area of expertise though, so there may be better choices out there to consider!
Microphone: [Audio-Technica's 2020 USB+](https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/5879a6ca22e5aa7e/index.html) cardiod is great, although it will pick-up a lot of ambient noise in a room that isn't acoustically cared for. It's relatively lightweight and fits well in most shock mounts and boom arms. It also sells with specially fitted wind shields (akin to a pop filter), which are much sleeker (less in your face), remove more p-losives (compared to most nylon and metal pop filters), and is far superior in removing ambient high frequency noises (e.g. ceiling fans and keyboard/mouse clicking) (on account of it being form-fitted. They're also the cheapest around \~$10. However, a similar priced microphone that sounds more neutral and picks-up less ambient, would be the Blue Yeti (and if you're thinking of getting the "Pro", then save your money and just get the AT 2020). It's a pretty good microphone in its own right, although getting a shock mount and wind shield to fit it is problematic (and expensive). It's also extremely heavy, so most (even >$100) boom arms can't properly support it. Lastly, there's the Blue Snowball. Its quality is pretty good and there are streamers out there using it, although many seek out the two aforementioned microphones. Nonetheless, it's still quite good, extremely lightweight, and runs the cheapest of all three. It's also very-very small compared to the others, so if you're skipping a boom arm, then it will be the best fit on your desk! Anyway, with respect to the Audio-Technica, a good shock mount (e.g. [Rode PSM1](https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PSM1--rode-psm1-microphone-shock-mount?))) and good boom arm (e.g. [Rode PSA1](https://www.amazon.com/RODE-Swivel-Mount-Studio-Microphone/dp/B001D7UYBO)) are good ideas, but expensive. And again, a good wind screen (e.g. [VocalBeat's acoustic fitted foam](https://www.amazon.com/AT2020-Foam-Windscreen-Vocalbeat-Microphone/dp/B01LZIDS2A/)).
Keyboard: Mechanical keyboards are my preference, given tactile feel/responsiveness. For silence, you'll want to consider Cherry Red Silent, red, and brown (in that order). For gaming (lighter pressure & shorter travel distance), you'll want to consider Cherry Speed Silver, Cherry Red Silent, red, and Cherry Black Silent (in that order). For those sharing both these priorities, it really just comes down to the Cherry Red Silent and Cherry Speed Silver. The former is 30% quieter than the standard red/brown, which makes it VERY quiet (it also is better for gaming). The Cherry Speed Silver is the best for gaming, EXCEPT it's so loud, that people have reported people over Discord complaining about hearing it. In my opinion, if it's distracting your teammates, then that's actual going to hurt your gameplay. As such, the Cherry Red Silent wins (being the next best "gaming" and most silent MX board). For more details, see [here](https://www.cherrymx.de/en/mx-original/mx-silent-red.html). As for the manufacturer, I've not yet finished researching the matter, although Ducky receives very high user reviews. As for Corsair (who first created the Cherry Red Silent MX's, in tandem with Cherry), their RGB backlit keyboards are a definite no-go. Why? Numerous user reviews state the software must be run on the PC for lighting effects to work. This wouldn't be so bad, except that numerous reviews have indicated it consumes \~500 MB of both system RAM and GPU memory! And while you can close out the program, this will disable all RGB lighting/effects!
Did you try this with a different set of mouse & keyboard, and try to check drivers in device manager, if any caution triangle symbol ⚠️, right click on it and try to update drivers, if it says where to get drivers just say search automatically. After successfull updates restart PC and try with the old peripherals. If works great but If problem still persists then it might be one of the following : 1) Faulty drivers, Format OS.
2) problem with keyboard and mouse, replace them if they have warranty or buy Logitech everything. Best keyboard - https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-keyboards/g512-mechanical-gaming-keyboard.html#920-008722
Take the linear keys version is the best. Best mouse - https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Advanced-Sensor-Competitive/dp/B01JPOLLTK
Best mouse and they both are RGB.
3) Motherboard needs a CMOS reset and everything might work fine.
4) last ditch effort, replace motherboard.
Let me know how it goes.
IMO I would spend the extra $20 and either get an asus vg248qe or BenQ xl2411p. The acer one you listed has no tilt or height adjustment.
You could spend $10 more on your psu, get full modularity and 200w more..
The mouse you chose isn't the greatest, this is one of the best mice on the market for only $20 more. This is probably the change I would recommend most making.
Spend $30 more and get double the capacity of ssd
Overall very good build though
I personally use a razer deathadder chroma but IMO its personal preference (razer fanboy). My good friend uses this mouse and thinks its really good. this is one of the best and lightest mouse on the market. Sadly its almost always sold out so going for that mouse could take a few months. Hope this helped.
I really do love their support, maybe sell the G403 and buy a Logitech G Pro
Whoa hold up I’m talking about this which is just a bit over
A mousepad is kind of a must. They can just be a cheap cloth pad.
As for the mouse it kinda depends. I've seen people play like FPS gods using shitty OEM bundled mice that were "just good enough", but a bad mouse can make or break your performance.
Out of the 23 mice I've owned I've kinda settled on this, but it's all preference: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Advanced-Sensor-Competitive/dp/B01JPOLLTK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1515894941&sr=8-2&keywords=logitech+g-pro
This is also a good pick if you want a wireless gaming mouse: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Gaming-Performance-Sensor/dp/B01KUAMCWI/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1515894998&sr=1-4&keywords=logitech+prodigy
Make sure you've disabled "enhance pointer precision" under mouse options in control panel and see if that helps before purchasing a gaming mouse though.
what about the g pro
Same price as Logitech G Pro. Which is better?
Logitech G Pro Gaming FPS Mouse with Advanced Gaming Sensor for Competitive Play https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01JPOLLTK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-yEqAb0DH5XPR
Brand new the mouse is $70. Right now it's at $52 on Amazon
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I have 4 reliable ones in mind atm, but I'm really not sure which would best suit me.
Logitech G-403
If any mice guru can help me out, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!!
I like my Logitech G Pro mouse a lot, it's 4.6 Oz and I think any lighter would be too light.
just to make sure, this is your mouse?
E: near the bottom of this page that are version, which version is yours?
Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Gaming Mouse Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex Gaming Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Tunable Gaming Mouse Logitech Pro Gaming Mouse
You have gone to this site and update the firmware of the mouse and this is the software you are using to try to change the DPI?
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/g402-hyperion-fury-fps-gaming-mouse
Hmm. Well luckily there are lots of options for small mice so it shouldn't be an issue. Possibly even the diamondback, I believe the reason its not well reviewed is its unergonomic flat shape, most mice fit the hand better but of course this could be good for some people. Anyways moving on:
Logitech G Pro https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Advanced-Sensor-Competitive/dp/B01JPOLLTK/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1481510038&sr=1-1&keywords=logitech+g+pro Confusingly it actually is named the G Pro. Its basically a small, simple mouse but it has the best sensor on the market and is made by Logitech so it should in theory last a while.
Zowie za13 https://www.amazon.com/Zowie-Competitive-Gaming-Optical-ZA13/dp/B012B6XVKQ This is their only mouse listed as small. I haven't personally tried one though, but their ec2-a has the same internals and is widely regarded as a good mouse, I liked it.
If you want any other suggestions or help let me know!
If you are coming from a 303, you might want to look into the G Pro. It's getting pretty good reviews and the ergonomics are fairly similar to the 303.
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Gaming-Advanced-Sensor-Competitive/dp/B01JPOLLTK
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You might want to lower the price a bit. The price on amazon is $42