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HyperX at COMPUTEX 2019 announced they've developed new, in-house mechanical switches they'll start employing on their products. HyperX says these are rated for up to 80 million clicks, and that they're brighter than the competition's offerings due to their DIP design. The switches feature a 1.8 mm actuation point, and a short 3.8 mm travel.
The company also demonstrated their HyperX DDR4 RGB memory kits, which have software-controlled ARGB elements controlled by the company's new NGenuity software. Support is Plug and Play - no need for any additional cabling to power the RGB elements - and feature HyperX infrared Sync technology for perfect matching of colors in-between sticks.
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The company also demonstrated their HyperX DDR4 RGB memory kits, which have software-controlled ARGB elements controlled by the company's new NGenuity software. Support is Plug and Play - no need for any additional cabling to power the RGB elements - and feature HyperX infrared Sync technology for perfect matching of colors in-between sticks.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site