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HyperX Alloy Origins review: Same keyboard, new switches, new name

HyperX Alloy Origins review: Same keyboard, new switches, new name

Posted on June 21, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Another custom-built keyboard switch joins the fray.

By the time the great Keyboard Switch Wars are over, every company will have its own custom-built switches. That’s what happens when patents expire, I guess. The latest to join the boutique switch trend? HyperX, who used traditional Cherry MX switches through 2018, then switched to Kailh, and now has switched a second time to its own HyperX-branded line.

It’s a move so bold, HyperX created a whole new keyboard to give its switches a home. Or…well, they renamed one of their existing keyboard models, I guess. Meet the HyperX Alloy Origins, twin to the HyperX Alloy FPS—at least on the surface.
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