Best gaming mice

If every frag and frame counts, you need some serious gaming equipment.

From macros to on-the-fly DPI to storing configurations on the device itself, the mouse is arguably the most important tool in a PC gamer's arsenal. Here we have a list of our favourite gaming mice, from the classics that have stood the test of time, to the newest wireless rodents on the market.

Bring on the clicky ones!

SteelSeries Sensei

SteelSeries Sensei

Price:
AU$120.00

CNET Editors' Rating: 4.5 stars

The Sensei is a phenomenal mouse. It's a testament to its performance that despite having woefully horrible button customisation and macro support, it's still one of our favourite mice. more »

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Ambidextrous mice suck, particularly the lachesis I've never had a more uncomfortable mouse, I'm seeing way too many overrated razer products here, the death adder and mamba are the only ones deserving, for the lefty's they are better off going with a left handed death adder or something from steel series imo.
Posted by ChrisW6
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Steelseries Sensei for me is the best one
Posted by ArthurP1
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No G500? One of the best gaming mice on the market in my opinion with great features and value. Disappointing CNET.
Posted by VaughanD
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We agree, the G500 is great! It was here on this very list previously, having just been edged out this time around.

Still, it's a fantastic mouse, and to those keeping the G5 vigil, grab the G500 -- you won't be disappointed.
Posted by Craig Simms
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I wouldn't choose either. Logitech software is so buggy it almost makes their hardware unusable. I find both of these mice to be incredibly uncomfortable as well, which is more important.
Posted by Jive Turkey
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i found some information on mouses on this website

http://gamingmouses.weebly.com/index.html
Posted by GMA
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which is better the g9x or the g500
Posted by mrcx
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Gotta love the old G5 gaming mouse with the weight slot. I haven't found a mouse than is going to replace my yet, but hey I am old school I still think the 2 button serial mouses are Kool :P
Posted by Matt Simms
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Gaming mice are relatively different than the mouse that is used purposely for the work. There are numbers of retailers like www.discount-office-needs.co.uk that offer computer accessories at discounted rates.
Posted by computer accessories
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Where's the Microsoft IntelliMouse 3.0!? It's probably the best mice of all time. All the top players use it.
Posted by Ray
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