Tuesday, January 27th 2015
Introducing the EVGA TORQ X5 & X3 Gaming Mice
Introducing the EVGA TORQ X5 and X3 gaming mice. Each of these mice was designed from the ground up to satisfy the needs of the hardcore gamer with high quality sensors and Omron switches. The EVGA TORQ X5/X3 mice support fully programmable buttons, onboard storage for saving up to 5 profiles and more.
The EVGA TORQ gaming mouse comes complete with a full software package that allows complete control over the mouse. Customize the color, button settings, DPI and profiles. The EVGA Unleash software also has an OSD (On Screen Display) that makes it easy to see what profile or DPI setting you are using.TORQ Mice Features:
The EVGA TORQ gaming mouse comes complete with a full software package that allows complete control over the mouse. Customize the color, button settings, DPI and profiles. The EVGA Unleash software also has an OSD (On Screen Display) that makes it easy to see what profile or DPI setting you are using.TORQ Mice Features:
- RGB LED can be customized from software (TORQ X5/X3L)
- Onboard storage can support up to 5 separate profiles
- Ambidextrous design supports right or left handed gamers
- Adjustable DPI with On-The Fly sensitivity adjustment
- Highest quality materials and Omron switches
- Robust software allows full control over mouse including Macro setup, profiles and OSD
- Super low friction PTFE mouse feet
- Allows full control of the EVGA TORQ mouse.
- Easy to switch between right/left handed mode.
- Ability to reassign any of the buttons.
- Designed with usability in mind.
- Heads up display shows key settings at a glance.
- Flexible macro and profiling system.
- Angle Snapping support (Default Off)
- Adjustable LED color and brightness.
- Available for Windows 8, 7, Vista
2 Comments on Introducing the EVGA TORQ X5 & X3 Gaming Mice
I received a X10 for 'free' during the initial 970 price-milking period (where the card was essentially overpriced by newegg to the tune of the price of the mouse, which was included for free. You know, the standard desirable-produce-that-is-too-high-priced-so-we-will-include-something-that-doesn't-sell-well incentive scheme).
If it's semi-decent, maybe I should pawn it off on a buddy or something rather than have it simply taking up space in the 'parts' box. It's a little tough to use with a htpc. :p