Brand | EVGA |
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Item model number | 903-W1-17GR-KR |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 8 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 | Grey |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B08VTQQDXH |
Date First Available | February 3, 2021 |
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EVGA X17 Gaming Mouse, Wired, Grey, Customizable, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 10 Buttons, Ergonomic 903-W1-17GR-KR
Brand | EVGA |
Color | Grey |
Connectivity Technology | Wired, USB |
Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- 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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Ergonomic | 4.1 | — | 4.2 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
For gaming | 4.0 | — | 3.9 | 3.4 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Accuracy | 3.7 | — | 4.0 | 3.6 | — | — |
Battery life | — | — | 4.0 | — | 4.4 | 5.0 |
Sold By | — | Direct Distributor | Amazon.com | YAN TECH | Redragon zone | Amazon.com |
connectivity tech | USB, Wired | USB | USB, Wired | wired | USB | USB, Wired |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Laser | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 200 meters | 10 meters | 200 meters | 10 meters | 5 meters | 200 meters |
button quantity | 10 | 9 | 8 | 10 | 9 | 8 |
hardware platform | PC | PC | PC | Mac, PC | PC | PC |
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EVGA X17 Gaming Mouse, Wired, Grey, Customizable, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 10 Buttons, Ergonomic 903-W1-17GR-KR.
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Customers like the quality, comfort, and weight of the mouse. For example, they mention it's a top tier gaming mouse, and the ergonomics are great. That said, some complain about the performance and ease of use. For instance, they say that about 25% of clicks do not register when performing high speed clicking, and that the mouse button/scroll stops working. Opinions are mixed on appearance, size, and buttons.
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Customers like the quality of the mouse. For example, they say it's a good mouse, solid, and has impressive technology. Some mention that the mouse feels sturdy.
"...It's fantastically good!..." Read more
"...to it (reminds me of high end pbt keycaps tbh) and some really sturdy rubber grips that make the mouse a joy to use - and the EVGA's shape is even..." Read more
"...However, it does what I need it to do really well and is a solid build." Read more
"Its not a bad mouse, but its far from great for me. Feels just a little cheap, materials and its hand feel compared to other mice like corsair...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the mouse. They mention that it is comfortable to use, has a great grip, and the overall feel is great. Some say that the ergonomics are great for right-handers, and that the shape is even more comfortable in hand.
"...that make the mouse a joy to use - and the EVGA's shape is even more comfortable in hand..." Read more
"...Easy to adjust dpi for the mouse to give you a comfortable movement." Read more
"The Good - this mouse feels good in the hand, wasn't that expensive when I bought it, the software kind of sucks, but works well enough to get it..." Read more
"...And the ergonomics are great for right-handers.To be honest, I'm wondering if I was sent a mouse with defective left/right buttons...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mouse. They say it has a good touch, and the addition of the weights is amazing. The mouse is light and well designed, and comes with 5 g of weight.
"...the bottom (I imagine for increased tracking with more accuracy); lightweight (that can also be made heavier with the included weight set); and a non..." Read more
"...Build quality, surface textures, weight and design - everything about this mouse looks high end...." Read more
"It has a nice weight to it, it also lights up nicely in many places...." Read more
"It is thinner then you wouldn't expect. The weight system and button placements are perfect...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the mouse. Some mention that the design is amazing, sharp, and good from a distance. They appreciate the beautiful exterior coloring, and the nice micro-texture of the plastic. However, some customers say that the mouse looks ridiculous and has a poorly designed scroll wheel.
"...buttons that can be changed to any key or recorded macros; beautiful exterior coloring (in the grey model, which is what I choose); three sensors in..." Read more
"I saw the mouse and I had to try it. The thing just looks ridiculous, but at the same time it has some pretty impressive technology in it...." Read more
"...and the EVGA's plastic does have a nice micro-texture to it (reminds me of high end pbt keycaps tbh) and some really..." Read more
"...the precision is pretty insane on the tracking, and it just looks sharp with the customizable forward LED's...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the mouse. Some mention that the size is decent for their hand, works fine for their size L hands, and is great for large hands. However, others say that it's too small to be ergonomic for their hands.
"...DPI settings are ideal for multiple gaming types. It's a little small for my hand but that is not really an issue...." Read more
"...It fits my hand really good. The RGB isn't over done...." Read more
"The mouse looks like it would fit my hand well. It is so small and everything feels so cheap." Read more
"...then a razer blackadder or my asus gladius mouse but works fine for my size L hands. XL hands might need to use the "claw" grip technique...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the buttons on the mouse. Some mention that the buttons are in great spots and easily reachable, while others say that the side buttons cannot be remapped and have led to accidental inputs in games. The forward and back buttons are large and the left button is smushy.
"...I REALLY wanted to like this mouse. The buttonology is excellent; the back/forward buttons are perfectly placed, and I love the left/right buttons..." Read more
"...So basically, this mouse arrives without the buttons bound to what you desire, and is set to 1000hz polling rate by default...." Read more
"...The peripheral buttons are all easily reached provided you have large hands...." Read more
"...XL hands might need to use the "claw" grip technique. The forward/back buttons are large so that's a thing. Might update in a year or so." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the mouse. For example, they mention that about 25% of clicks do not register when performing high speed clicking, the mouse button/scroll stops working, and the mouse has begun double clicking upon singular input. Terrible for precision. They also say that the scroll button doesn't always engage. Some say that it's faulty and the software doesn' t work.
"...happen in the Unleash RGB x17/20 RGB software since the software won't launch.... So essentially, you have to have access to a dang computer that's..." Read more
"My only complaint is that the scroll button doesn't always "engage", meaning that if you scroll up or down, you can feel it not gripping the inside..." Read more
"...] Adjustable dpi I really have to get used to top dpi but very great for fps games" Read more
"...the last week it became an issue with autmatic scrolling or strange mouse movements, which unsurprisingly could be fixed by slamming the mouse on..." Read more
Customers find the mouse difficult to use. They mention that the sensor is accurate, but it's hard to get working. They also say that the mouse is too small and uncomfortable to use, causing hand pain after ten minutes. Customers also say the software is horrible.
"...run away everytime the mouse was lifted, this cause huge problems playing nearly any video game...." Read more
"...I've grown up using controllers and find it difficult to use keyboard and mouse...." Read more
"...that expensive when I bought it, the software kind of sucks, but works well enough to get it configured...." Read more
"...made of is just extremely cheap shiny thin black plastic, not at all satisfying to use, even though the positioning and shape are both great...." Read more
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So basically, this mouse arrives without the buttons bound to what you desire, and is set to 1000hz polling rate by default. The problem is that if you happen to have the latest Windows 10 Updates (that started deploying in like March or April 2021), the EVGA Unleash RGB X17/20 software does not work....at all...no matter what... This is due to the software not detecting the mouse on newer versions of Windows, as the mouse's firmware needs to be updated...via the software that isn't working... But once the mouse's firmware is updated, the system will then detect the mouse and the app will magically start working- no joke.
But due to those newer builds of Windows having updated versions of Microsoft .NET Framework, you cannot easily get the app's Firmware Updater (in the "Program Files (x86)\EVGA\Unleash RGB\FWUpdate" folder to work... And it also won't automatically happen in the Unleash RGB x17/20 RGB software since the software won't launch.... So essentially, you have to have access to a dang computer that's running an older version of Windows 10 (or any other, older versions of Windows as they may potentially still work; I imagine this is due to those older Win10 builds having older versions of Microsoft .NET Framework built-in). Luckily enough, I had a spare laptop that was running a version of Windows 10 from about a year ago. I installed EVGA Unleash RGB X17/20 and it actually opened fine, without any issues! Just after opening, it instantly detected the mouse this time and immediately asked me to update the mouse's
firmware. I did, and then waited for it to finish... After it was done, I changed it to 8,000hz polling rate, hit "Apply" and then "Save," and then unplugged the mouse and plugged it back into my primary PC. I used it to reinstall the EVGA Unleash RGB X17/20 software (as I had uninstalled it prior), and it this time the software opened immediately as it detected the mouse with the newer firmware installed.
So all in all, the setup for this mouse was super dang annoying... But once I got it working- my god. It's fantastically good! I previously had a Logitech G502 for like...ever lol; but then switched to a Viper 8K.... But I really started missing the G502's design and so I snagged this EVGA X17 as it's shaped similarly and isn't ambidextrous like the Viper 8K. And man, do I love this freaking mouse now! 8,000hz Polling Rate; 7 extra buttons that can be changed to any key or recorded macros; beautiful exterior coloring (in the grey model, which is what I choose); three sensors in the bottom (I imagine for increased tracking with more accuracy); lightweight (that can also be made heavier with the included weight set); and a non-ambidextrous shape that feels better and more tangible in my right hand with my odd mouse grip lol.
Overall, this mouse is AMAZING. BUT, it's only amazing WHEN YOU GET IT WORKING. If you're thinking about upgrading to an 8,000hz polling rate mouse, definitely snag this one if you're not used to an ambidextrous mouse. But aside from that, Razer mice also run this crazy software/services in the background of your computer at all times that waste a bit too many resources if you don't know how to close them out/stop them. So if you're into computer performance whilst gaming, then this EVGA mouse would definitely take the cake!
Okay, wow... Sorry for writing so much... I hope this helps someone out in the future!
Take care everyone who got this far in the read lol *high five*
After constant headaches with this mouse over the last 3 months of me caring to use it, i finally 'downgraded' to a mouse that after 3 years still has had zero hiccups in functionality.
It started with the lift sensor. everyone lifts their mouse to move over spans, this mouse has a sensor to deactivate movement if it is lifted past a certain point. After a few days of the mouse being on, if would eventually want to run away everytime the mouse was lifted, this cause huge problems playing nearly any video game. after going into settings and changing the sensor to the least sensitive i could while still retaining most functionality, i got that issue to 'mostly' disappear. the last week it became an issue with autmatic scrolling or strange mouse movements, which unsurprisingly could be fixed by slamming the mouse on the desk.... sorry evga. I want to support you i really do, but this cheap pos doesnt even feel like it was ever touched or designed by EVGA.
It fits my hand really good. The RGB isn't over done. At the lowest setting my cursor can zoom across the monitor or I can slow it down almost to a very controlled crawl.
I can't attest to how it is while gaming. I've grown up using controllers and find it difficult to use keyboard and mouse. This also means that I can't tell you how well the extra features work. However, it does what I need it to do really well and is a solid build.
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Nach 10 Monaten war das Mausrad defekt und wurde erstattet.
Wer gute Grafikkarten baut, baut nicht zwingend gute ander Sachen.....