If you’re looking for a new gaming mouse , you’ve probably looked at all of the options out there–maybe you’ve made up your mind. Before you pull the trigger, you’ve got to take a look at the list below, which covers some of the most common mistakes made when buying a gaming mouse. It may even save you from making a bad decision.

1. Don’t fall for marketing fluff

Just because a gaming mouse like the Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike has a maximum DPI of up to 44,000, it doesn’t mean it’s any better than one with a DPI of 3,200. Manufacturers have been hyping up mouse sensitivity for a while now, but truth be told, it doesn’t make much of a difference beyond a certain point. You can just as easily play and win with a mouse that has 12,000 DPI as you can with one that’s maxed out to 40,000+

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