| Brand | EVGA |
|---|---|
| Item model number | 903-W1-17BK-KR |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.83 x 2.77 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.83 x 2.77 x 1.75 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| ASIN | B08VTS4T4B |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Date First Available | February 3, 2021 |
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EVGA X17 Gaming Mouse, Wired, Black, Customizable, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 10 Buttons, Ergonomic 903-W1-17BK-KR
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| Brand | EVGA |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, USB |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
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- The world's first triple sensor mouse. Using dual LOD sensors, paired with a Pixart 3389 optical sensor
- 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.
- Quick Responding Mechanism allowing the left and right buttons to be more sensitive and react more rapidly.
- 5 customizable onboard profiles with on the fly DPI settings allow you to take your mouse anywhere.
- Ergonomic Design with Sniper Button
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EVGA X17 Gaming Mouse, Wired, Black, Customizable, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 10 Buttons, Ergonomic 903-W1-17BK-KR.
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| Best Sellers Rank | #482 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #36 in PC Gaming Mice |
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I like the EVGA RGB software. Simple to use and free of bloat. There are 5 profiles to switch between and 5 dpi settings independent of the profiles. The EVGA RGB software also has angle snapping, if you are looking for that feature. Probably not great for gaming but I can see the usefulness if you do any sort of CAD or Photoshop work - which I do. If you want a mouse that can be used for gaming and work, then hard to beat this one.
Thumb buttons are way too far forward, which makes the front thumb button useless.
Super light, even with all the weights added.
Scrolling is kinda tough. The scrolling detents are stiff enough to move to mouse if you aren't holding onto it.
The software is cumbersome but works.
By FlawlessKrush on May 9, 2022
Personally I find the slop on the right side to be a bit steep for my hand, my fingers tent to slide to the fir right of the buttons after moving it around for a bit, have to constantly readjust my hand. The mouse wheel is also slick and require more force to spin than you would think, very clicky. In the heat of the moment I find myself unable to use the wheel to switch weapons in a lot of games because I can spin the wheel without pushing hard enough to click the button. Speaking of the button, I have yet to find a use for the wheel tilt feature, but thats probably just me, they do count as clicks though and they work so thats a plus.
The software is kinda clunky like every other peripherals proprietary software their manufacturer forces you to use, lucky it doesn't need to be running at all times in the background unless you are useing the profiles and macros (I don't).
The lights glow. So nice job there.
Overall it's a fine mouse, but I have to dock a half a star for the wheel being so slick and another half star because I wish I would have bought a simpler mouse as I now realize I just didn't need all the bells and whistles.
So, you can imagine it's important to me and allows more control than clicking the wheel in to snap page scroll. I don't know why it gave out today, but I first noticed the spinning of it lacked all resistance. Not great build quality for it to give out like that.
Ergonomically, it's comfortable. I'll give them that. 4/5 in that regard.
But the build itself feels lousy/cheap, and the left/right click have felt prone to giving out (they haven't ...yet), but are light/floaty, and after a scroll wheel just died on me (which has NEVER happened in over 20 years of being a pc/mouse user), that's making me a little uncomfortable with what I've bought here.
Other issues, the dpi management. I get a switch to have you switch through your settings, great. But why have the whole profile switch button right above it...where many people have their index finger go over?
A quick dpi switch can be fixed...by reclicking, but having my whole profile change? Then have to guess which I'm in? That's nutty. I haven't found a way to unbind that because I do not need 5 whole custom profiles - which leads to the software. It's a little clunky, honestly unnecessary, and if it's going to have the measure of control it does have, then you may as well allow a user (who has bought this piece) to have FULL control and shut off extra profiles altogether, as I feel the user owning the mouse can decide for themselves if they need 1 or 5.
I only need one. This now moves to gaming.
The profile switching of this mouse has NOT been helpful, in fact, led to a lot of in game aim issues in FPS titles. The sniper button is useless and I really wish they would allow you to reprogram that, but for whatever reason, it's functionality seems locked by the mouse software. It doesn't even register in most FPS titles a button I have access to. So...that's weird.
I've never met a player who uses a sniper button. Most just have their fixed dpi and use an in game ads reduction setting for when they're zoomed in.
So for all its supposed functionality...it's rather limited because you aren't in total control of all that? Not great.
But, my biggest gripe so far is build quality. It hasn't completely crapped out in 3 months, but not being able to use a scroll wheel SEVERELY hurts my day job productivity for how much I need to mini scroll up a few paragraphs, or down just five lines onto to the next page to track changes, annotate, and so on.
Edit: Upon further research, you can google this specific mouse and scroll wheel problems. KNOWN DEFECT that fails/falls apart within the same timeline I just had mine go out...and includes with minimal duress.
So this is a known build quality issue evga has not remedied in new mouses. Yeah, NOT OKAY. I got this on a discount, and thought it'd be worth it.
I'm being proven wrong.
Tip: REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT WITH EVGA
They'll give you a free RMA and fix your mouse. Also, the warranty lasts a hell of a lot longer than Amazon's guarantee. Other than that, it's a decent buy, especially at $30.
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Reviewed in Mexico 🇲🇽 on September 16, 2021
The ergonomics are great. Good weight and comes with extra weights that can be installed, for some reason.
The 400 dpi sniping button is the best thing about this mouse.
The Achilles heel of this mouse is the placement of the dpi and profile buttons. They are way too easy to press inadvertently.
Die ersten 5 Monate hat sie den Dienst gut verrichtet und lag auch gut in der Hand. Wie die G502 eignet sich auch diese Maus nicht für Linkshänder.
Nach knapp 5 Monaten hat sich jedoch leider das Mausrad verabschiedet, was bei der gelegentlichen Nutzung viel zu früh ist. Nun leistet meine G502 wieder Ihren Dienst, bis ich einen vernünftigen Ersatz finde kann.
Leider konnte mich die Qualität daher am Ende nicht überzeugen und ein Ersatz mit der gleichen Maus kommt für mich nur aufgrund der angenehmen Form nicht in Frage, wenn ich Angst haben muss, dass sich das Spiel in 6 Monaten wiederholt.
2 Sterne aber immerhin, weil sie 5 Monate lang gut in der Hand lag. :)
Die Maus ist sehr gut verarbeitet. Es werden nur hochwertige Materialien verwendet. Sie liegt sehr gut in der Hand und ist auch für kleinere Hände empfehlenswert. Einstellungsmöglichkeiten und Software sind super. Sowohl als Gaming Maus als auch für den normalen Gebrauch absolut empfehlenswert. EVGA hat nach der Gaming Maus Torq X10 hier wieder ein hochwertiges Produkt auf den Markt gebracht.




















