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: 2018-03-15, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Simple, ergonomic design, Colorful, diffused RGB lighting, Preloaded with game profiles
The Alloy Elite RGB is a full-featured peripheral with all the lighting, media keys and features worthy of being HyperX's flagship gaming keyboard. However, if you look a little outside of the company's lineup, you'll find other options like the Corsair K...
Published: 2018-03-14, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: The original HyperX Alloy keyboard was a long time coming, but since that simple, solid, and slimline gaming keyboard first dropped HyperX have gone all out on their top-spec model, the Alloy Elite RGB. And it's quite something.Check out our pick of the b...
Good build quality and strength, Choice of Cherry MX Mechanical keys, Volume roller is a joy to use, Excellent red backlighting, Optional WASD keys, Requires no software
Kingston's gaming orientated brand, HyperX, are developing products with pace, with a rate of progression that must be commended. Their headsets receive huge praise, as do their mice, and now their latest keyboard seems to round out that trio perfectly.Th...
Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Andrew , review by: gamegrin.com
Easy to set up, quiet to use and the media keys do exactly what they should do. I don't think I can get any more succinct than that, the HyperX Alloy Elite is a great keyboard...
Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Reasonably priced and fully featured, Handy media keys and volume dial, Comfy palm rest
Seriously thick cable, No macro programming, Limited lighting modes
Overall, the HyperX Alloy Elite is a solidly-built gaming keyboard that's well priced. It packs all the same features as the $119 (£104, AU$209) Logitech G610 Orion with a lower price as well as better and more media keys, a light bar gamers will apprecia...
Like the Alloy FPS, HyperX's Alloy Elite RGB is a perfectly fine keyboard. The only real issue is that it's a perfectly fine keyboard in an ever-more-crowded market. It doesn't undercut the competition on price the way G.Skill has, nor does it have a stan...
Well built (steel frame), Cherry MX mechanical switches, Fills basic gamer(s) needs
No macro functions, Only red LEDs
Alright, we are in the home stretch! I know I wrote a lot already and if you happened to skip right to end, let me get straight to the point. After using the Alloy Elite for a year, I can properly say it's my go-to choice for anyone not looking for a macr...
Published: 2018-04-20, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Abstract: If you are familiar with APH Networks, you would have realized we typically publish articles on Fridays. Now, I typically do not write about the date of which a review is published in its introduction, but how can I not if the date happens to be April 20t...
Abstract: Last Friday, after harmlessly using my phone placing it down on my desk to continue working, I noticed the phone was rebooting. Thinking something was strange, I picked it up and the phone showed a pure blue screen. Unfortunately, this was the death of my...