Gigabyte Aorus Thunder M7 Gaming Mouse Review

Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review

Up Close continued

There are plenty of parts on the M7 that light up, as we will see below, but the build quality is the part we’re focussing on here and the quality of the cable matches the rest of the Thunder M7. To look at it you’d imagine that the many different sections and types of plastic would lead to a creaky, cheap feeling affair, whereas it’s the opposite. Yes the clear plastic on the right hand side obviously has little grip, but the entirety of the M7 feels good in your hand.

Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review      Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review  

Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review     Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review  

By default the Aorus M7 comes in the standard blue that forms the backbone of 99% of peripherals. There are lights at the front, the scrollwheel, the Aorus logo itself within the mouse and the DPI indicators. Oddly, and slightly annoyingly, the profile indicating LEDs just change the scrollwheel and the logo, with the DPI indicator and the ‘headlights’ remaining resolutely blue.

Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review     Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review  

Gigabyte Auros Thunder M7 Review 

Uh-oh! It looks like you're using an ad blocker.

OC3D relies on ads to provide free content and sustain our operations. By white listing us on your ad blocker, you help support us and ensure we can continue offering valuable content without any cost to you. We only run our own hand picked ads from Industry brands like MSI, BeQuiet, Sapphire and PC-Specialist - meaning they are all relevent to the content you are reading.

We truly appreciate your understanding and support. Thank you for considering whitelisting OC3D