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Logitech G403 or Razer deathadder Elite?

Here's all I need for the G700 that's used for my W530 laptop:

I used to use 1200 @1080 but moved up to 1500 @1440. I also have my “sniper button” on my G502 and that’s set to 800
 
Heard one say that the g 603 (wireless) has lower latency than the wired g 403, any one who want's to commet on that?

Not lower, but very low and almost on par with wired version. Logitech's LIGHTSPEED wireless mice have insanely low latency and good battery life.
I have tried G305, G703 and G903. I think my next mouse will be wireless.

 
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G700s dual displays on main desktop (1920x1080 and 1440x900):
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G700s dual displays on main desktop (1920x1080 and 1440x900):
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thats roughly what i set my G502 at. i havent had the software installed for years, but the settings are stored on the mouse, so i dont need it i really love that feature.
 
I use "game detection" since I also have mappings for games and software like photoshop, MP3Tag, Jriver, and I had some for Hyper-V manager but scrapped those. Comes so handy for PS and music management. Lots don't actually try that lol.,
 
I use the Deathadder elite and i've had no issues with it. 5hr+ usage every day for over a year. The chroma is nice and the sensor is great. I keep it at 4500/2800.
 
It was the Logitech g 403
 
Razer products tend to be overpriced and lower quality than their competition at the price points they charge. Logitech on the other hand, is very legit. They replaced my last G602 because of double clicking free of charge within the warranty. I like them so much that when the replacement began double clicking again I went ahead and bought the new mouse in the line, G603, and haven't looked back since. Mind you, both of those mice that after two years and I played a lot of Diablo 3 in that time.
 
I put my hand on a Death Adder Elite the other day at the store and it felt pretty good in hand, maybe more comfortable than my EC2A but my friends have had such bad experiences with them, whether long term reliability or the drivers, I don't think I'd buy one. Still, a lot of pros perform best with the DA.
 
Deathadders are great if you're not left handed. They are very ergonomic for the right hander unlike other mice that try to be comfortable not just for right handers but for the vast minority of left handers as well.
 
I've got the G403 and had a death adder elite, and i chose the G403

for a wireless mouse they got it right, its light weight and doesnt need to be charged often
 
My past 3 mice have all been wired Logitech G4XX to G502 never had a problem with them and they're still working great the oldest being 5 years old and works the same as it did on day one so I'd say choose the Logitech and forget the Razor
 
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