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SteelSeries Apex Pro
HyperX Alloy Rise
The SteelSeries Apex Pro and the HyperX Alloy Rise are full-size mechanical gaming keyboards. The biggest difference between them is that the SteelSeries allows you to adjust the pre-travel and reset distance for individual switches, while the HyperX doesn't. The SteelSeries also offers better raw performance and has a programmable OLED screen and an included wrist rest. Taking a look at the HyperX now, it offers a better typing experience with a softer, slightly springy gasket mount design. It also offers significantly better hardware customizability with a hot-swappable PCB. Unfortunately, it underperforms, and while it supports a maximum polling rate of 8000Hz, it isn't able to take full advantage of it as it has a significantly lower effective actual update rate.
SteelSeries Apex Pro
HyperX Alloy Rise
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