I need a new mouse

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My Razer Diamondback died and I need to get a new one. My two choices are Logitech MX 518 Gaming Grade Optical Mouse and another Razer Diamondback. I've got difficulties deciding which to get, so I hope you guys can help me out here.

I want a mouse that is reliable and won't die out as fast, gaming grade and has a nice casing which won't get greasy or have a slimy feel due to sweaty palms and sweat. So, which do you guys think is a better choice? The Logitech MX 518 Gaming Grade Optical Mouse is 30 bucks cheaper than the diamondback by the way.

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I have owned both mice - I ended up replacing my Logitech with a Microsoft Habu mouse (made by Razer). Best mouse I've ever owned for PC gaming. I find that the Logitech gets greasy/slimy - Razer mice never have. Also, the Logitech mouse collects dirt on the underside that affects how it moves - the Razer mice do not. The Razer mice cost more, but they're worth it.
 

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also dont forget to replace those stock mouse feets. Thought it was kinda dumb at first but after using it i cant live without it. you can almost play air hockey with your mouse if you get mouse pad wax too heh

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16817114457

mine were a different brand but any teflon skates should be good, also they dont really wear out that much, had mine for 1 year before the mouse broke down
 

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Although it is not a "gaming grade" mouse, I use the Logitech MX Revolution. The DPI is 2000ish(I cant recall the true number) but the thing that got me hooked were the 5 buttons, two mouse wheel buttons, to mouse wheels and the main wheel has tilt scroll. With uberOptions installed with Logitech's SetPoint software, I can program any of the buttons/wheels to any key on the keyboard, that way, no matter what game I play, I use every key on the mouse.
 

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Don't get a Widn0ows one, when you install it, you can't re-install it on any PC, unless you solder the insides.

Get a Logitech MX-1000.
 

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I've always used logitech. It's not that there mice have never had issues, but they have great customer service. I got a newer model of a mouse that had a bad left click to it, without even exchanging.
 

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i would have bought razer instead, atleast my diamondback is good enough.
btw that new razer lachesis sounds good : D 4000 dpi.
 

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Love the new revision of the G5. Much better than the original G5. Has a better scroll, better color, 2 thumb buttons. Well worth the price.
 

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