Ian
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HotHardware have a review of the EVGA Torq X10 mouse, which rates well but comes out more expensive that other rivals:
Read the review here:
http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Mighty-Mouse-EVGAs-Torq-X10-Reviewed-/
If the price was closer to Corsair's M65, I'd snap the Torq X10 up as a great secondary mouse or spare gaming hardware. At around $50, it'd still be competitive with other gaming mice in that price bracket, especially if you want a high-DPI mouse with a large number of programmable features and options and are comfortable with the design. But wth its relatively high price tag, the EVGA Torq X10 is going head-to-head with companies who have already figured out the subtle nuances of construction that EVGA is working through. If you find the Torq X10 on sale, it's a decent piece of kit, but at its current price point, the competition is pretty stiff.
Read the review here:
http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Mighty-Mouse-EVGAs-Torq-X10-Reviewed-/