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[3.5 years later] Torq X10 Carbon review

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2018/04/09 23:05:02 (permalink)
Still 1337.
 
 

 
(just ordered a brand new one)
 

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    Sajin
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    Re: [3.5 years later] Torq X10 Carbon review 2018/04/10 09:20:06 (permalink)
    Mine lost its paint too before I replaced it with another x10.
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    Re: [3.5 years later] Torq X10 Carbon review 2018/04/11 05:39:24 (permalink)
     EVGA should dye the plastic side button red instead of painting them. It doesn't look like your mouse has held up that well for only 3 years of service. My G500s only has one noticeable spot of wear below the Mouse 4-5-6 buttons on left hand side. It's going on almost 5yrs of service.
     
     
     


     
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    Re: [3.5 years later] Torq X10 Carbon review 2018/05/07 11:00:39 (permalink)
    Yeah I had paint chipping off as well before 1 year of use. That is the only issue I have with the Torqx10.
     
     
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