EVGA X15
The EVGA X15 is an excellent mouse for MMO gaming. You can reprogram all buttons with the companion software, and it has a CPI switching button and a profile switching button right behind the scroll wheel to make on-the-fly adjustments. It feels well-built, and its ergonomic, right-handed design is suitable for large and extra-large-sized hands using a palm or claw grip or extra-large hands using a fingertip grip. Performance-wise, it has good click latency, a low lift-off distance, and a wide CPI range, within which you can precisely set the CPI in increments of 50. Unfortunately, the sensor on our unit tends to overshoot the set CPI during slow cursor movements.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- USB2.0 High-Speed 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core microprocessor, supporting a native 8K Hz report rate. Eight times the standard 1K Hz on competing gaming mice for faster response time and precise movements
- Light Strike LK Optical switches are designed to provide faster and better stability. The switches are quicker than any mechanical switch and more durable, reaching a life span of 70 million clicks
- 5 customizable onboard profiles with on the fly DPI settings allow you to take your mouse anywhere
- 3 zone RGB Lighting customizable via the UNLEASH RGB software
- Ergonomic design with multipurpose MMO Pannel w/ 12 buttons, access multi-layer controls and more buttons according to your needs through the physical E-Shift function system. Powered by EVGA UNLEASH RGB software
PROS
+ All buttons are reprogrammable.
+ Good click latency.
+ 8000Hz maximum polling rate.
+ Feels well-built.
+ Comfortable, right-handed ergonomic design.
CONS
- Companion software not available for macOS.
- Sensor tends to overshoot the set CPI during slow cursor movements.
- Braided cable isn't very flexible and retains kinks from packaging.
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Rtings on November 03, 2021
The EVGA X15 is an excellent mouse for MMO gaming. You can reprogram all buttons with the companion software, and it has a CPI switching button and a profile switching button right behind the scroll wheel to make on-the-fly adjustments. It feels well-built, and its ergonomic, right-handed design is suitable for large and extra-large-sized hands using a palm or claw grip or extra-large hands using a fingertip grip. Performance-wise, it has good click latency, a low lift-off distance, and a wide CPI range, within which you can precisely set the CPI in increments of 50. Unfortunately, the sensor on our unit tends to overshoot the set CPI during slow cursor movements.
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