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EVGA Release X17/X15 Mice with Nvidia Reflex Analyzer Support

Following an official product release announcement, EVGA has confirmed that their brand new X17 / X15 Gaming Mice now offer consumers support for the revolutionary NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer, giving competitive gamers an accurate measurement of the system latency for the first time.

EVGA X17 and X15 Gaming Mice

NVIDIA Reflex Latency Analyzer is a revolutionary system latency measurement tool that detects clicks coming from Reflex Latency Analyzer compatible mice, EVGA X17 / X15. It then measures the time it takes for the resulting pixels (i.e. a gun muzzle flash) to change on NVIDIA G-SYNC Esports displays. PC performance for competitive gaming is about responsiveness—how quickly your display updates after mouse clicks or movements. This type of measurement has been virtually impossible for gamers to do before now, requiring over $7000 in specialized high-speed cameras and equipment. Reflex Latency Analyzer provides a much more complete and accurate understanding of mouse, PC, and display performance. Now with Reflex Latency Analyzer, gamers can start a match with confidence, knowing their system is operating exactly as it should be. Learn more on how to use the Reflex Latency Analyzer.

With the EVGA X17 / X15 gaming mouse, EVGA GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics card, and compatible NVIDIA G-Sync monitor you can enable real-time latency measurement of a single mouse click.

Where Can I Learn More?

Available now for a price in the region of $59.99-$69.99. If you want to learn about these new gaming mice releases, you can check out the official EVGA product website via the link here! EVGA has only launched the product website for the X17, but we expect the X15 to be added shortly). What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

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