EVGA Struts Torq X10 Carbon Fiber Gaming Mouse at CES 2014

Clad with a real carbon fiber surface, the Torq X10 gaming mouse packs an 8,200dpi Avago 9800 laser sensor, an adjustable weight system, nine programmable buttons, and a unique sizing system that lets you adjust the height and length of its body.

EVGA has unveiled the Torq X10 gaming mouse at the trade show.

Image source: EVGA.

Image source: EVGA.

Boasting an 8,200dpi Avago 9800 laser sensor, the new gaming mouse comes with a real carbon fiber surface, an adjustable weight system, nine programmable buttons, and a unique sizing system that lets you adjust the height and length of its body according to your preference. Equipped with Omron switches with a lifespan of over 20 million clicks, it includes a full metal base for sturdiness, a polling rate of 1000Hz, and a long silver-coated USB cable.

At a glance:-

  • Ambidextrous grip
  • Moveable mechanism for support of varying hand sizes
  • Avago 9800 laser (up to 8,200dpi; up to 1000Hz polling rate)
  • Omron switches
  • Up to 9 programmable buttons
  • Fully-customizable RGB LED
  • Built-in 512KB memory for storing profiles
  • Low friction PTFE mouse feet
  • Weight control system
  • 182cm silver-coated, braided USB cable

Local pricing and availability have yet to be announced.

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