



🔥 Elevate your game with the EVGA X12 — precision, speed, and style in one sleek package!
The EVGA X12 Gaming Mouse is a wired, ambidextrous powerhouse featuring dual sensors including the Pixart 3389, delivering up to 16,000 DPI precision and an industry-leading 8,000 Hz report rate for ultra-responsive gameplay. Weighing just 75 grams, it offers customizable RGB lighting across three zones, 8 programmable buttons, and 5 onboard profiles, all wrapped in a durable, lightweight design with a flexible paracord cable. Compatible across Windows, macOS, and Linux, it’s engineered for pro-level performance and comfort.





| ASIN | B09QBYWN8T |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,400 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #472 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Built-In Media | Mouse Only |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Corded USB A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,999 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843368074128, 04250812444820 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.84"L x 2.75"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 75 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Model Number | 905-W1-12WH-KR |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Corded USB A |
| Range | 200.0 meters |
| Style Name | X12 |
| UPC | 843368074128 843368074135 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer |
E**T
Sleeper of a hit -
Fantastic mouse for the price - literally fantastic find. Build quality, surface textures, weight and design - everything about this mouse looks high end. I don't understand at all how these have not gotten more attention (but glad they haven't - haha). Cord is even a very nice braided one (and I have the wireless version as well - equally great). Would take this over the Logitech G502 x1000 I do miss that slightly velvety texture my Death Adder and Mionix had (but then, that finish is never that durable either - so not really a bad thing that the EVGA doesn't have it) and the EVGA's plastic does have a nice micro-texture 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 more comfortable in hand (much more so than the G502, and even more than my older Mionix (or Death Adder).
S**L
an amazing gaming mouse
The front part is not curved and rather looks linear but still fits the hands and works well. When using it, I feel like continuing to use it. When I spent time without use I fell like looking for it because my hands like it. It looks solid and durable. The colors are good and there is a button to chnage them when you want. There is a button to change the cursor speed for those who do gaming which I don't but will need it in the future.
P**E
Good mouse for "claw" style grippers.
I've long been a fan of Logitech game mice because of their initial fit/finish and reliability. I momentarily went with corsair gaming mice and after 2 bad experiences, including one going completely DOA after a firmware update, went back to Logitech. I've never had a logitech mouse go DOA on me. However, over time. I find that the soft-touch and rubberized coatings on their mice eventually become sticky. Or even wearing off completely. Mind you every logitech mouse still works. It's just no longer pleasant to handle with the worn spots straight down to the plastic. Even after wiping them down and washing my hands. It feels like it's crusted over with many layers of red-hot cheetos dust. I've been a fan recently of EVGA's Z10 gaming keyboards with the Cherry brown switches. So i decided to give the X12 mouse (white) a try. The price was right at $19.99 on sale. The mouse itself is light and absent of any kind of soft touch or rubberized coating. Which likely means you won't run into the wear and tear issues associated with higher end mice with the "nice when new" coatings and surfaces. The plastic itself reminds of of the textured white plastic used on the legendary Microsoft laser Intellimouse revered by old school FPS gamers. The button clicks are crisp and precise. The tracking is spot on. The unleashed RBG software is easy to use and allows control over the RGB lighting over 3 separate zones with a handful of effects with various colors. If you don't care for gimmicky effects, you could always set it to static with any color of choice, or turn it off completely. So far so good. Time will tell how the X12 will wear. But given first impressions and the cheap price. I may consider picking up another X12 (white) to put into cold storage incase this mouse ends up being the GOAT. Naturally i'll update this review (good or bad) as I continue to use this mouse. Update: A year later the scroll wheel starting acting up and jumping when scrolling in a web browser on sites like Amazon and Facebook. Scrolling down very slowly will cause the page to scroll up instead. To rule out it wasn't anything else, I plugged my crusty old Logitech G402 mouse into the same USB port on the PC and kept the windows mouse settings the same and the annoyance completely vanished. Scrolling became predictable and precise again. Obviously an issue with the sensor tracking the movement of the scroll wheel. I'll take this mouse to my workshop to blast it with some compressed air, but at this point, it doesn't look good in regards to longevity for this mouse if that doesn't resolve the issue. Luckily I only paid $20 for it.
G**F
Wonderful mouse, with some small glitches
It is a nice mouse. Very pretty. But there are a few issues: 1) there are too many buttons, I can accidentally click on some button to cause undesired effect 2) the wheel is pretty tough, tighter than microsoft mice. 3) with years of using mouse, I developed a finger issue, I can only use microsoft script mouse, my little finger gets tired really quickly using this mouse.
D**G
Janky trash
When i foolishly bought this due to it being from EVGA i never expected such a low quality product in terms of performance. Scrolling with the mouse wheel is very annoying due to the fact the mouse cannot perform this task even remotely efficiently. When i scroll down i go up or down or stay at the same point originally. The same with scrolling up. Scrolling with the mouse wheel resulted in either a random direction or no scrolling taking place at all! In the end only using the keyboard would allow me to scroll. I cannot click and drag an item/folder because it will release said item/folder before i release the mouse button. Even worse the mouse will open up multiple instances of programs/documents or try to when i click to open them. Now some may think well maybe it's my setting but NO it is not because I installed old and new mice to try and trouble shoot these issues and none of them had these problems! This product is not worth the money for terrible aggravation it provides any user of it. Save your money and buy a cheaper 5 to 10 dollar gaming mouse it will work better.
K**N
Hard as Heck to Get Working.... But AMAZING Once You Fix it! (THIS REVIEW CONTAINS THE SOLUTION)
Be prepared for all this... Would probably be a good idea to get yourself a bag of popcorn or some other snack for this lengthy readthrough, haha. 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*
O**N
Great mouse, but not durable
Amazing mouse for about 3-6 months; Mouse worked great at first, I loved the shape so much that it instantly replaced my 2 wireless mice that were lighter. The 8K feature seems to work pretty well, it has its quirks and little bugs here and there but they weren't noticeable on games that were compatible... And that was part of the initial problem, not that many software are compatible with 8K gaming devices yet. I ran this mouse with a Razer 8K Keyboard as well, my PC ran it fine, but the 3 games I tested it on were basically crashing or not receiving input even at 2K settings. The mouse is cheaply made which is to be expected at the price point, and if I really wanted to I'm sure EVGA would replace it but doesn't seem worth it. After 6 months of use the scroll wheel gave up, it stops intermittently and often, this is unfortunately something I use often when browsing or playing MOBA games, or as a shortcut function in other games. The black plastic cover in the middle wheel peels off easily, and the left click feels softer than the right click, which wasn't a huge issue either but can be annoying. Overall, a great mouse that had potential to be 5 star and shoots above it's price point, but I'd recommend investing a small bit more onto a more quality gaming mouse with less RGB
M**.
Super comfortable!
I bought this mouse for my work because I'm at my desk most of the day and wanted a gaming mouse for the ergonomics and extra functions. I have a gaming mouse at home and love the feel. This mouse is super comfortable and functional! I saw in the reviews that the scroll wheel was flimsy. I say it has a little give, but that's because you can move it side to side to to scroll to the side, which I like. For the price, I like it! Let's see how long it holds up!
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