Both the new EVGA TORQ X5 and the TORQ X3 will feature ambidextrous design, making them suitable for both left- and right-handed gamers, 512KB of on-board storage for saving up to five profiles, eight programmable buttons with Omron switches, On-The-Fly adjustable DPI, PTFE mouse feet and ajdustable LED lighting.
The lineup starts with the TORQ X5 and TORQ X5L, both sharing the same desing, customizable RGB LED lighting and Omron 20m switches. The TORQ X5 features optical Pixart 6400 DPI sensor while the TORQ X5L will use a laser Avagon 9800 8200 DPI sensor. This is the same one as used on the EVGA TORQ X10 gaming mouse.
The TORQ X3 and the TORQ X3L, will share the a similar design and feature Omron 10m switches. The TORQ X3L will use a 5000 DPI laser sensor and also feature RGB lighting, while the cheapest TORQ X3 will feature optical 4000 DPI sensor and red LED lighting.
All four new TORQ gaming mice will be adjustable via EVGA's Unleash software and should be already available with a price set at US $59.99 for the TORQ X5L, US $49.99 for the TORQ X5, US $39.99 for the TORQ X3. The laser version of the TORQ X3, the TORQ X3L should be avialable at a later date.
You can check out the complete lineup over at EVGA's website.