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Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Alloy Origins and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Alloy Origins.
Award: Editor’s Choice October 2019
October 2019
 
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The editors liked

  • Well priced relative to the mainstream options
  • Good intro to first-party custom switches
  • Full programmability and software profiles via the driver allow for the use of different OS/typing/language layouts
  • Per-key 16.8 M RGB backlighting with extensive
  • Build Quality (Aircraft Grade Aluminum Frame)
  • Compact Size
  • HyperX Red / Aqua Switches (80 Million Actuations)
  • NKey Rollover With 100% Anti Ghosting
  • Per Key RGB Illumination
  • 10 Effects With 5 Brightness Levels
  • Removable Braided Cable
  • NGENUITY Softwa
  • Excellent typing feel and response
  • Slim profile for a full sized keyboard
  • Super sturdy aluminum frame
  • RGB LED's are super bright
  • Solidly made chassis
  • Well-priced
  • Proprietary switches offer unique feel
  • Detachable USB-C cable
  • HyperX's new Aqua switches are surprisingly pleasant
  • Relatively inexpensive
  • Upgraded to a USB-C connection
  • Cheaper than competitors
  • Pretty RGB lighting
  • Decent HyperX switches
  • Attractive
  • Compact design
  • Excellent RGB lighting
  • Three-level rear height adjustment
  • Solid build quality
  • Great performance for gaming
  • Three height levels
  • Customizable RGB lighting
  • Linear or tactile switch options
  • Store three profiles on board
  • Detachable cable
  • Smaller footprint than other full sized keyboards
  • Replaceable keycaps for more l
  • Full aluminum design
  • Comfortable to use
  • 3 different angle options
  • HyperX Aqua switches
  • Heavy aluminum base
  • Clicky
  • Responsive keys
  • Tons of RGB lighting

The editors didn't like

  • Loss of bundled accessories compared to previous HyperX Alloy keyboards
  • And the wrist rest is an optional purchase
  • Too
  • Stock keycaps are average at best and will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later
  • The software driver is a beta releas
  • No Dedicated Macro & Media Keys
  • No USB Passthrough
  • Lack of media keys
  • Squeaky spacebar
  • No creature comforts
  • Such as dedicated macro keys or USB pass-through ports
  • More expensive than comparable Alloy models
  • Still no media keys or pack-in wrist rest
  • PBT upgrade is labor intensive
  • Clunky software
  • No media bar
  • Limited customization
  • No dedicated media controls or macro keys
  • Shorter 1.8mm switch actuation (versus 2mm) feels like a gimmick
  • NGenuity software could be more intuitive
  • No USB pass-through ports
  • A little expensive
  • USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable would be nice
  • Occasionally tripping over keys while regular typing
  • No dedicated macro buttons
  • Costs $25 extra for more luminescent keycaps
  • None that I found
  • RGB lighting isn't used to its full potential for the casual buyer

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  Published: 2019-11-12, Author: John , review by: nerdreactor.com

  • Abstract:  HyperX has taken upon itself to create its own keyboard switches that are built for performance and longevity with an 80 million click rating and a shorter actuation point. To complement the switches, the HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is...

 
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  Published: 2019-11-04, Author: Marshall , review by: tomsguide.com

  • Cheaper than competitors, Pretty RGB lighting, Decent HyperX switches
  • Clunky software, No media bar, Limited customization
  • While losing Cherry MX keys stings a bit, HyperX's in-house replacements are worthwhile. And the lowered price is a thing of beauty, since it's just about impossible to find another brand-new RGB mechanical keyboard for $110. The software needs some work...

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  Published: 2019-10-21, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com

  • there's very little to dislike about the Alloy Origins. This is a no-frills, performance-focused keyboard for those who just want to plug something into their desktop and game. If you don't mind the lack of creature comforts, you'll be thrilled with the A...

 
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  Published: 2019-10-21, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com

  • With its light but exceptionally strong aluminum construction, crisp key presses from the HyperX switches, and bright RGB lighting, the Alloy Origins is a top-notch mechanical gaming keyboard. The dual-position height adjustment feet are a nice touch, and...

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  Published: 2019-10-14, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com

  • Solidly made chassis, Well-priced, Proprietary switches offer unique feel, Detachable USB-C cable,
  • No creature comforts, such as dedicated macro keys or USB pass-through ports
  • If premium features aren't what you're after, HyperX's Alloy Origins may be the nicest no-nonsense midrange mechanical keyboard around...

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  Published: 2019-10-09, Author: Ricardo , review by: geekdad.com

  • I have yet to be disappointed with a HyperX keyboard. The Alloy Origins is another winner for them in this category. Even with the change in switches, this is another elite gaming keyboard that offers anything you will need to go to battle or even just wr...

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  Published: 2019-10-07, Author: Matt , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Attractive, compact design, Excellent RGB lighting, Three-level rear height adjustment,
  • No dedicated media controls or macro keys, Shorter 1.8mm switch actuation (versus 2mm) feels like a gimmick, NGenuity software could be more intuitive, No USB pass-through ports, A little expensive
  • HyperX's $110 Alloy Origins is a well-designed, colorful and compact mechanical keyboard that's good for those who want a quality product but also want to skip the fuss and just get down to gaming...

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  Published: 2019-10-07, Author: VSG , review by: techpowerup.com

  • Well priced relative to the mainstream options, Good intro to first-party custom switches, Full programmability and software profiles via the driver allow for the use of different OS/typing/language layouts, Per-key 16.8 M RGB backlighting with extensive
  • Loss of bundled accessories compared to previous HyperX Alloy keyboards, and the wrist rest is an optional purchase, too, Stock keycaps are average at best and will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later, The software driver is a beta releas
  • The HyperX Alloy Origins keyboard with the HyperX Red linear switch launches Oct 7 and costs $109.99 from official retailers, including Best Buy for customers in the USA. Well priced relative to the mainstream options Good intro to first-party custom swi...

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  Published: 2020-11-19, Author: Tim , review by: impulsegamer.com

  • If you are looking for something like this to match existing gaming gear I would consider it. Everyone else maybe look at a cheaper option...

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  Published: 2020-06-19, Author: Hayden , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Anyway, we won't factor the PBT keycaps and wrist rest into our score for the Alloy Origins. Suffice it to say, if you're going to buy one of HyperX's keyboards—or even a competitor's board—the PBT keycaps are a solid upgrade. Like I said, it's hard to fi...

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