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EVGA Torq X10 Review

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2014/07/22 19:41:41 (permalink)
Here is my review of the EVGA Torq X10:
 
First off I would like to thank EVGA for the being chosen to win the TorqX 10 even though it was random I still thank you for the chance I had. Anyways off to the races we go. When I first revived the mouse shipping and packaging was great (other than the $20 C.O.D and the wait due to shipping issues with EVGA, but cant complain it was semi free) . I did find the packing very aesthetically pleasing with the look of the box and side textures. Now the inside. There is small pouch with the manual and side grips where i also store the extra weights that I do not use.
 
The mouse itself has a quite a hefty weight to it without any additional weighting. I loved the stiff braided cable it goes well with the mouse and the Velcro tie is convenient. The mouse also looks aesthetically pleasing, I only found so with the red lighting. I personally think it is stupid to have a red mouse but to have green lighting unless your build is a Christmas theme. The side grips were a pain the rear to get on in the right place for my liking, and even then after a bit of use the ends starts to fray. I was excited for the adjustable height system but I could not find my sweet spot. I tried about every position and i just can get comfortable. It might just be me because I do get very anal about things I cant get right. Either way it does not really matter to me anymore. As for the over all feel it is quit nice with the textured buttons, I would ask of EVGA to do a more permanent solution for the side grips, but again just my opinion and I am not the majority. Side buttons are quite a reach and you have to push them in a good distance to render. I was able to utilize 1 button for the opposite side of the mouse as I use my right hand. My pinky is just able to reach the 4th button on the right side that I use for push to talk.
 
The software is quick and easy to use for the most part. No wait time for save profiles to the mouse and has lots of features. The design of the software is the same as precision X so it maintains the good look. I did find profiling kind of difficult. As for color scheme and brightness though I give this mouse an A+.
 
Pros:
- Aesthetics
- Braided sleeved cable
- Software
 
Cons:
- Side buttons
- Side Grips
 
Overall conclusion for EVGA is great first shot at a mouse you did not start out too rough. I will continue to use this mouse for a good while as it is all I need, and Thank You again EVGA!
 
 
post edited by Speedrookie - 2014/07/22 20:34:07

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    How about a pic or two?    =)




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    CPU: Intel® Core i7-6700K OC @4.6GHz
    GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC
    RAM: 16GB G.Skill TridentZ @ 3600MHz CAS 16 
    SSD: Samsung 850 Pro 240GB
    HDD: Seagate 2TB 7200 RPM SSHD
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    Headset: Astro A40
    Mouse: Logitech G502 Spectrum RGB 
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    How about a pic or two?    =)




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