- tomshardware.com reviews/hyperx-alloy-origins-…If you're willing to sacrifice the number pad for a lower price point, HyperX also now sells a tenkeyless version, the HyperX Alloy Origins Core for $90.
- gomechanicalkeyboard.com reviews/hyperx-alloy-…The HyperX Alloy Origins Core is for gamers who are looking for an extremely smooth switch, whether it be linear or tactile, for that performance upgrade from...
- tech-critter.com review-hyperx-alloy-origins/For the price of RM499, it’s pretty steep to begin with – but the HyperX Alloy Origins is a really solid keyboard that is made with not many frills.
- elitehubs.com products/hyperx-alloy-origins-full-…Customize Game Mode, take greater control over lighting effects, and set up your own macros on HyperX Alloy Origins Full Size RGB Mechanical Gaming...
- coolblue.nl en/advice/compare-hyperx-alloy-elite-…In this article, we'll compare the HyperX Alloy Elite II, Alloy Origins, and Alloy Origins Core keyboards.
- pcworld.com Accessories ReviewsThe HyperX Alloy Origins is near-identical to its Alloy FPS RGB sibling, but with HyperX’s new custom-made switches under the hood.
- zdnet.com home-and-office/home-entertainment/…Its current gaming keyboard lineup also includes a trio of larger, full-sized entries: the HyperX Alloy Origins, Alloy Core RGB, and Alloy Elite 2.
- me.ign.com en/hyperx-alloy-origins-core/182449/…The keyboard we are looking at today, the HyperX Alloy Origins Core, is a TKL version of its larger sibling, the HyperX Alloy Origins, and has made a few nifty...
- happymag.tv hyperx-alloy-origins-60-review/If you’re looking to save space on your desk, I can’t recommend the Alloy Origins 60 enough. Find out more about the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 here.
- laptopmag.com reviews/hyperx-alloy-origins-60-…The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is a beautifully designed 60% mechanical gaming keyboard that demands a second glance.