Testseek.com have collected 197 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite.
July 2017
(83%)
197 Reviews
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(90%)
24 Reviews
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The editors liked
Solid design
Lovely RGB lighting
Comfortable wrist rest
The editors didn't like
A firmware update. Really
Slight case of not working
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Published: 2018-06-29, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Abstract: Features (from HyperX):Pricing and Availability:First a quick look at packaging and included accessories:Continue reading our review of the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB mechanical keyboard!The Alloy Elite keyboards offer alternate, textured key caps...
Excellent build quality, Light bar colors blend well, Standard bottom row allows keycap replacement,
Aging USB 2.0 passthrough port, Software UI can be clunky, Keycaps will show finger grease and shine quickly
If you need a light bar on your mechanical gaming keyboard but don't want or need extra macro keys, the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB is a high-quality option. But competing options feel more polished overall.7/10$169...
Published: 2018-06-15, Author: Tom , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: Investing in a good gaming keyboard is akin to buying a good steering wheel. No matter how amazing your car may be, it's worthless if you can't drive it properly. A high-quality keyboard can ensure that every one of your commands are executed flawlessly a...
Excellent Build Quality (Metal Alloy Top), Cherry MX RGB Switches (50 Million Actuations), 100% Anti Ghosting NKey Rollover, Dedicated Media And Lighting Buttons, 6 Illumination Modes & 4 Brightness Levels, LED Light Bar, Extra Key Caps, NGenuity S
Price (For Some), No Dedicated Macro Keys,
The first ALLOY Elite mechanical gaming keyboard by HyperX is still one of the highest quality models to ever reach our lab so there's really not much more we can say about the updated RGB model. Build quality is once again excellent, the dedica...
We can not recommend this amazing machine enough. If you have $169.99 USD lying around there is no reason to let the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB pass you by...
Excellent Build Quality (Metal Alloy Top), Cherry MX Switches (50 Million Actuations), 100% Anti Ghosting NKey Rollover, Dedicated Media And Lighting Buttons, 6 Illumination Modes & 4 Brightness Levels, LED Light Bar, Extra Key Caps, USB 2.0 Pass T
No Macro Keys, Single Color LEDs,
The first attempt by HyperX (ALLOY Fps) was a very good keyboard aimed towards gamers who even join LAN events thus it wasn't only a mid-sized keyboard but it also featured a detachable braided USB cable and it didn't come with a wrist rest. The...
Authentic Cherry MX keys, Beautiful design, Discrete media keys, Great performance
Software needs some work, Typing requires some practice
The HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard is a beautiful, colorful peripheral with top-of-the-line key switches and a sleek aesthetic. The unoptimized software keeps the keyboard from reaching the upper echelons of gaming-keyboard greatness, but this HyperX comes p...
Dedicated on-board media buttons and volume scroll wheel, Good build quality, Consistent, genuine Cherry MX switches, Multiple lighting modes and effects controlled via dedicated on-board buttons, Fairly clean aesthetics give it the ability to fit into di
Fairly expensive given the feature set, relative to its competitors, Thin ABS keycaps with laser etched and pad printed legends will wear out sooner than later, USB pass-through port is USB 2.0 only
The HyperX Alloy Elite has an MSRP of $109.99 for all three Cherry MX switch options from their web shop for customers in the USA, as well as from third-party retailers, including Amazon.com as of the date of this article. Dedicated on-board media buttons...
Published: 2017-11-08, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Kingston's HyperX brand of gaming peripherals has quickly garnered a praise-worthy reputation. Their Cloud headsets, for example, are some of the easiest to recommend for performance and price. The latest in the HyperX lineup is the Alloy Elite mechanical...
The HyperX Alloy Elite is a solid contender in the mechanical keyboard market. The rock solid Cherry MX key switches paired with the thick steel frame make for a durable design, and the quick access and media controls work well and are easy to reach and u...