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Tried it: GIGABYTE Force M7 THOR - has the hammer arrived?

Here on my desk is another GIGABYTE mouse, THOR, which is certainly not a Scandinavian god, plus we don't get a hammer next to it. We're glad vincent? Well, we're happy! GIGABYTE mice have mostly made a good impression on me so far, it was an exception, but it would be a celebration to mention that one, so I don’t. I’d rather remember a better-than-better rodent named Aivia, of which the pieces made for the players were really good pieces. They were not top-of-the-line mice, but rather those from the middle segment or from the upper segment of the middle category, whose prices could just stay under the starry sky, were still in the category that could be bought with common sense.

 GIGABYTE Force_M7_THOR_1

What surprised me about the mouse in this article, however, is that I don’t see the caption Aivia on it. For a while, I thought that name was for the player GIGABYTE gadgets, but then came Aivia Xenon, which is definitely not made for the sake of the players, and I realized that Aivia could be more of a collective name for higher quality peripherals.

 

The THOR box, on the other hand, doesn’t have the name on it, which is a little weird, scary, since the mouse looks really good anyway, it looks like a real quality piece. I can only hope that no turbidity is revealed and we get what the sight promises.

 

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