Gaming Keyboards

HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Gaming Mechanical Keyboard 75% with HyperX Red switches and RGB lighting (English US)

Key features:

  • 75% Mechanical Keyboard
  • HyperX Linear Red Switches
  • Hot-swappable switches
  • 8k Polling Rate
  • Smart Ambient Light Sensor
  • Gasket mounted structure
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Description

Description

The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 is a mechanical keyboard with a 75% layout that incorporates Gasket Mount architecture for an improved typing feel. It features a Hot-Swappable PCB, factory-lubed HyperX Linear Red switches, and an 8,000Hz response rate. It is equipped with an ambient light sensor and internal memory for 10 profiles.

Rich customization options

With interchangeable top plates without tools, badges, and rotary switches, you have countless ways to showcase your personal style. Stand out!

Keyboard with hot-swap

Take customization a step further, with the ability to easily change the key switches of your choice.

Smart ambient light sensor

The Alloy Rise 75 is the world's first gaming keyboard to feature an ambient light sensor, dynamically adjusting the RGB lighting to your room's conditions. Set your preferences through NGENUITY and you're ready to go!

Keyboard with gasket mount

The Alloy Rise features a gasket mount design and combines it with smooth HyperX Linear Switches, offering an even more comfortable and effortless typing experience.

Excellent key stability and reliability

The HyperX Linear Switches feature a POM stem with half-walls for increased stability of the pre-installed HyperX PBT keycaps. They are factory-lubricated for smooth actuation and withstand up to 80 million keystrokes¹.

Easy volume control

Easily control your entertainment with a dedicated rotary knob for adjusting or muting the volume.


Store up to 10 profiles on the keyboard

Store up to 10 profiles directly on the keyboard, so you always have your lighting and macro settings ready for any occasion, wherever you are.

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Keyboard & Mouse Set
No
Genre
Engineering
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
75%
Switches
HyperX Red
Switch Type
Linear
Extra
detachable
Keyboard Language
English US

Connectivity

Wireless
No
Login
USB

Main Specifications

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • A very good keyboard, especially for gaming. It is not ideal for any work that generally requires typing, or for Excel, or for anything that requires you to type a lot of numbers. It is the 75% version, which theoretically means that it is 75% of a "regular" keyboard.

    It has the same functionality, it's just smaller in size, which matters, especially if you have limited space. It uses the FN key to "combine" keys, e.g., Delete is FN + Backspace.

    On the positive side, it is well built, with nice RGB and of course very easy customization through Nginuity. Coming from Razer and being disappointed both by drivers and devices, I can say that I missed the simplicity of a driver.

    In terms of feel and typing, it is a very different keyboard from Razer's clicky switches. When you press a key, it doesn't make the characteristic "click" but a much more subtle sound, more like a "tack". For example, if you play at night and someone is sleeping in the house, it is definitely much better.

    Fortunately, it fit my hand very well and generally suited me a lot, almost as if it is part of my hand. The feel of it, both in typing and in gaming, is simply excellent. It's as if the keys are floating, soft, yet when the switch is pressed you feel it and you know whether you have pressed the key or not. The only problem is that it has smaller and lower keys than my previous keyboard and I make some missclicks, but that's okay, it's a matter of getting used to it.

    Finally, I should mention that the keyboard can change keycaps, key switches, magnetic plate on top of the keys (fills the gaps between the keys), and you can change the magnet on the side of the magnetic plate to have a design you like. Personally, I don't think I will use any of these features, but it's good to know about them.

    For my tastes, 5/5.

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  • A very good keyboard, especially for gaming. It is not ideal for any work that generally requires typing, or for Excel, or for anything that requires you to type a lot of numbers. It is the 75% version, which theoretically means that it is 75% of a "regular" keyboard.

    It has the same functionality, it's just smaller in size, which matters, especially if you have limited space. It uses the FN key to "combine" keys, e.g., Delete is FN + Backspace.

    On the positive side, it is well built, with nice RGB and of course very easy customization through Nginuity. Coming from Razer and being disappointed both by drivers and devices, I can say that I missed the simplicity of a driver.

    In terms of feel and typing, it is a very different keyboard from Razer's clicky switches. When you press a key, it doesn't make the characteristic "click" but a much more subtle sound, more like a "tack". For example, if you play at night and someone is sleeping in the house, it is definitely much better.

    Fortunately, it fit my hand very well and generally suited me a lot, almost as if it is part of my hand. The feel of it, both in typing and in gaming, is simply excellent. It's as if the keys are floating, soft, yet when the switch is pressed you feel it and you know whether you have pressed the key or not. The only problem is that it has smaller and lower keys than my previous keyboard and I make some missclicks, but that's okay, it's a matter of getting used to it.

    Finally, I should mention that the keyboard can change keycaps, key switches, magnetic plate on top of the keys (fills the gaps between the keys), and you can change the magnet on the side of the magnetic plate to have a design you like. Personally, I don't think I will use any of these features, but it's good to know about them.

    For my tastes, 5/5.

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Description & Specifications

The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 is a mechanical keyboard with a 75% layout that incorporates Gasket Mount architecture for an improved typing feel. It features a Hot-Swappable PCB, factory-lubed HyperX Linear Red switches, and an 8,000Hz response rate. It is equipped with an ambient light sensor and internal memory for 10 profiles.

Rich customization options

With interchangeable top plates without tools, badges, and rotary switches, you have countless ways to showcase your personal style. Stand out!

Keyboard with hot-swap

Take customization a step further, with the ability to easily change the key switches of your choice.

Smart ambient light sensor

The Alloy Rise 75 is the world's first gaming keyboard to feature an ambient light sensor, dynamically adjusting the RGB lighting to your room's conditions. Set your preferences through NGENUITY and you're ready to go!

Keyboard with gasket mount

The Alloy Rise features a gasket mount design and combines it with smooth HyperX Linear Switches, offering an even more comfortable and effortless typing experience.

Excellent key stability and reliability

The HyperX Linear Switches feature a POM stem with half-walls for increased stability of the pre-installed HyperX PBT keycaps. They are factory-lubricated for smooth actuation and withstand up to 80 million keystrokes¹.

Easy volume control

Easily control your entertainment with a dedicated rotary knob for adjusting or muting the volume.


Store up to 10 profiles on the keyboard

Store up to 10 profiles directly on the keyboard, so you always have your lighting and macro settings ready for any occasion, wherever you are.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Keyboard & Mouse Set
No
Genre
Engineering
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
75%
Switches
HyperX Red
Switch Type
Linear
Extra
detachable
Keyboard Language
English US

Connectivity

Wireless
No
Login
USB

Main Specifications

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

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  • A very good keyboard, especially for gaming. It is not ideal for any work that generally requires typing, or for Excel, or for anything that requires you to type a lot of numbers. It is the 75% version, which theoretically means that it is 75% of a "regular" keyboard.

    It has the same functionality, it's just smaller in size, which matters, especially if you have limited space. It uses the FN key to "combine" keys, e.g., Delete is FN + Backspace.

    On the positive side, it is well built, with nice RGB and of course very easy customization through Nginuity. Coming from Razer and being disappointed both by drivers and devices, I can say that I missed the simplicity of a driver.

    In terms of feel and typing, it is a very different keyboard from Razer's clicky switches. When you press a key, it doesn't make the characteristic "click" but a much more subtle sound, more like a "tack". For example, if you play at night and someone is sleeping in the house, it is definitely much better.

    Fortunately, it fit my hand very well and generally suited me a lot, almost as if it is part of my hand. The feel of it, both in typing and in gaming, is simply excellent. It's as if the keys are floating, soft, yet when the switch is pressed you feel it and you know whether you have pressed the key or not. The only problem is that it has smaller and lower keys than my previous keyboard and I make some missclicks, but that's okay, it's a matter of getting used to it.

    Finally, I should mention that the keyboard can change keycaps, key switches, magnetic plate on top of the keys (fills the gaps between the keys), and you can change the magnet on the side of the magnetic plate to have a design you like. Personally, I don't think I will use any of these features, but it's good to know about them.

    For my tastes, 5/5.

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  • A very good keyboard, especially for gaming. It is not ideal for any work that generally requires typing, or for Excel, or for anything that requires you to type a lot of numbers. It is the 75% version, which theoretically means that it is 75% of a "regular" keyboard.

    It has the same functionality, it's just smaller in size, which matters, especially if you have limited space. It uses the FN key to "combine" keys, e.g., Delete is FN + Backspace.

    On the positive side, it is well built, with nice RGB and of course very easy customization through Nginuity. Coming from Razer and being disappointed both by drivers and devices, I can say that I missed the simplicity of a driver.

    In terms of feel and typing, it is a very different keyboard from Razer's clicky switches. When you press a key, it doesn't make the characteristic "click" but a much more subtle sound, more like a "tack". For example, if you play at night and someone is sleeping in the house, it is definitely much better.

    Fortunately, it fit my hand very well and generally suited me a lot, almost as if it is part of my hand. The feel of it, both in typing and in gaming, is simply excellent. It's as if the keys are floating, soft, yet when the switch is pressed you feel it and you know whether you have pressed the key or not. The only problem is that it has smaller and lower keys than my previous keyboard and I make some missclicks, but that's okay, it's a matter of getting used to it.

    Finally, I should mention that the keyboard can change keycaps, key switches, magnetic plate on top of the keys (fills the gaps between the keys), and you can change the magnet on the side of the magnetic plate to have a design you like. Personally, I don't think I will use any of these features, but it's good to know about them.

    For my tastes, 5/5.

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