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HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Review

Posted on July 31, 2018July 26, 2019 By Jarvis

HyperX Alloy Elite RGB: Detailed Review

HyperX has been catering to professional and hardcore gamers with their peripherals for a few years. Until now, they hardly went for gimmicky features on their products, sticking to only functional ones. Just like everyone is bowing down to the RGB frenzy, HyperX will now be catering to this market with their lineup of the same products, with an RGB upgrade. Among those products, the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB is the first one to make its way to our labs. Apart from the keyboard, they have also upgraded their Predator RAM and Pulsefire mouse with RGB lighting.
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