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Need help deciding between gaming mouses


alonbl

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The budget dosnt matter I just want to know what is best from the three I mentioned.

5000 and 8200 are laser and 3200 is optic. I heard that optic is more accurate but there's a lot of opinions. 

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Mionix 3200 have very small DI which is nothing compared to good mouses now-a-days.

That's why I was asking about the price.

If you were to between these three, I would chosen 8200.

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I read that the DPI doesn't really matter and you wont go behind 3000 or so. The optics has problems and lasers have problems the question is which one is better.

I lift my mouse when I play so its important that the LOD is high' so which one is higher?

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  • 2 weeks later...

That is only my fair opinion, but I don't think that a palm grip mouse would be ideal if you lift off your mouse.

Most reviewers (including the guys here at OCC too) are saying that DPI does not matter over 2000 DPI.

The Naos seems to be a really nice mouse as at one point I was considering one, but it was not available in
store nearby and didn't felt like ordering one from an e-tailer.

reviews of the Naos 3200 and the Naos 5000

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It's all about what you're used to as well, when I'm playing an FPS game I drop down to 800 for precision aiming (or photo editing precision work) and I stay at ~3000 for everything else.

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DPI is sensor interpolation and trades accuracy for speed. Find a mouse that you can run in native DPI steps in the all around "sweet spot" of 1600-2000 DPI and leave the stupid fake 6400/8400/OVER 9000! DPI mice to the kids who buy all their accessories at Best Buy. I run a G9x @ 1800DPI (multiple of native DPI so low interpolation and no rounding = more accurate), prediction/acceleration disabled, @ 1440p and I still get great twitch speed while still being accurate. RTSer's may like higher, but keep in mind you are sacrificing accuracy for all that DPI.

 

There is a reason that a lot of gamers are going "low sens" and gaming @ ~800 DPI - it is more accurate.

 

EDIT: Give this a watch 

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