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Depens what grip you are using. My mistake was buying the deathadder 2013 while ignoring the grip. It hurt me for months to get used to the new grip.

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5865351/how-to-choose-the-perfect-mouse-and-keyboard


Undoubtedly the most important factor in choosing a mouse is how it feels. While you can prevent a lot of strain by merely rearranging your workspace, having a good mouse that works with you can still make a huge difference. For the most part, this involves two things: size and grip. Size is mostly personal preference (plus how portable you want your mouse to be), but certain mice are better for certain types of grips.
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Sensors:
Logitech G400 A3080E/S3095
Logitech G400s S3095
Razer Deathadder S3988

Source: http://www.overclock.net/t/854100/gaming-mouse-sensor-list

I would recommend either. I have a G5 and a Deathadder and I use a Claw grip.
The cord for the G400 is not braided compared to the Deathadder if that matters for you.
I like the shape of my G5 better which is very similar to the G400.

Hope this helps.
D33d
If you can, try them both out, as the shape will be the biggest decider. Both are effectively palm mice and, at least from my limited experience with a similarly shaped Logitech, the G400's bean shape pretty much forces the user into a spread palm grip. You MIGHT want to look at shorter mice for osu, since it tends to encourage a fingertip grip.
FrzR
I'm a G400s user, yet I'm using a fingertip grip. Even with that grip isn't that bad. My reason for getting the G400s is its sensor. Very nice one. My ranks went up well this month. Though I don't "mouse only" lol
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