QUOTE(SpikeTwo @ Jul 29 2020, 04:43 PM)
Wtf you talking roundabout man? Since when razer is cheapo mouse? You need to learn to differenciate cheaply made and cheap as in price. It should last longer not double click the hell out of me. After the razer shithouse, I got one logitech G9x, another Modern Warfare edition G9X and now mostly using G502. Never have double clicking issues for years now. Sorry I do not use cheap mouse. Logitech lasts so long, maybe I will buy another G502 wireless down the road.
Did you even read my text? You were the one who said Razer is cheaply made, not me. ROFL

I've tried many mice since the non scroll wheel days, I like to try everything and every brand, not just branded stuff. So I know my mouse, mind you.
Some cheapo mouse brands like that rubbish 1st Player DK 3.0 uses Huano switches which many FPS players prefer, but they cut it on the sensor. As for Armageddon, they use PixArt sensors and Huano Switches on their RM40-60 bucks mice, but they cut it on the mouse build, using cheaper plastics. So different companies different approach and quality standards. I say this out so that gamers who plan to get the 1st Player DK 3.0 won't waste their money. It's not really that cheap at RM59, even my cheapo M331 is doing better at tracking. Not many can afford expensive stuff like you dude.
Double clicking issues is not only caused by hardware failure, dust or dirt that sneak in the mouse switches over time will cause double clicking issues also. That's why you see some videos on Youtube teaching how to fix them, if they work then good for you.
I had my Razer DeathAdder 3.5G for the past 10 years before switching to the G103. The G103 didn't even last me 1 year. I've another G300 which gave me double clicking issues too, while my MX518 had the rubber peeling off problem. The G502 is a well built mouse, I can relate why you swear by Logitech. Logitech is a fantastic company, but it doesn't mean that all their products are flawless.
Just goolgle G Pro Wireless double clicking issue. Facts don't lie.
But I do agree on the overall reliability of Logitech. Although they have some issues here and there, they are still my go to brand whenever it comes to input devices, not just because of the quality but also their after sales services. Razer is doing better nowadays, but specs and price wise, it's more logical to get Logitech.
Brands that I would like to try in the near future: CoolerMaster, Corsair, HyperX, SteelSeries, Roccat, Tecware.