EVGA Hadron Hydro, GTX 780 Ti K|NGP|N Edition & Torx X10 Mouse - CES 2014
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EVGA showed us the Hadron Hydro, and the GTX 780 Ti K|NGP|N Edition. Not only that, but holy crap they have a mouse now! The Torx X10 looks quite promising. Our CES 2014 Sponsors: linustechtips.com twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech Join our community forum: bit.ly
The video provides a hands on look at EVGA's CES 2014 lineup, starting with an in depth look at the Torx X10 gaming mouse. The presenter highlights the ambidextrous design, side buttons, and the 8200 DPI sensor, noting a carbon fiber variant and a plastic variant. They demonstrate the removable top plate and the weight system beneath, explaining how weights can be added or removed to adjust feel. The back of the mouse can be raised or lowered using a screw at the rear for improved ergonomic fit, and the large bottom pads are described as providing smooth glide across surfaces. Beyond the mouse, the footage shifts to the GTX 780 Ti Kingpin Edition, emphasizing its 14-phase power design in contrast to a typical 12-phase setup, and its three BIOSes accessible via a switch on the GPU. The speaker clarifies that this card is built for extreme overclocking, including support for EVBOT and visible voltage checkpoints for real time monitoring, which can even be tested with a multimeter. The discussion then moves to the Hadron Hydro microATX case, noting its compact ancestry from the Hadron Air while adding height to accommodate a 240 mm radiator and dual 120 mm fans. The host explains the optional EVGA water cooling kit, which includes a CPU block, pump, reservoir, radiator, tubing, and specialized fittings, and remarks on the kit’s price and its potential to extend liquid cooling to a graphics card. Overall, the coverage ties together EVGA's strategy of compact, high performance hardware and modular cooling options, ending with a reminder to follow CES 2014 coverage and sponsor shoutouts.
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Questions answered
- What features does the Torx X10 mouse offer?
- The Torx X10 mouse features ambidextrous side buttons, RGB lighting, an 8200 DPI sensor, a removable top plate, and an adjustable weight system under the chassis.
- What makes the GTX 780 Ti Kingpin Edition notable?
- It uses a 14-phase power design, offers three BIOSes via a front top switch, two 8-pin plus one 6-pin power connectors, and is designed for extreme liquid nitrogen overclocking with EVBOT support and voltage checkpoints.