Endgame Gear KB65HE Review: Minimal looks, solid build

Endgame Gears’ KB65HE gaming keyboard combines solid build construction with highly adjustable hall effect switches from Gateron, all packaged in a small 65% form factor.

https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/keyboards/endgame-gear-kb65he-review

Établi 1mo | 24 févr. 2025, 19:20:06


Connectez-vous pour ajouter un commentaire

Autres messages de ce groupe

 World Backup Day: A reminder to protect against data loss

Monday, March 31st, 2025, is World Backup Day, a reminder to think about how your precious data is stored and protected. We also look at some of the biggest storage manuf

31 mars 2025, 07:10:04 | tomshardware.com
 Can Earthquake in Myanmar disrupt PC hardware production? Manufacturers are checking out

After Myanmar’s 7.7 quake, Taiwanese tech firms in Thailand checked for damage, found none, and quickly resumed operations.

31 mars 2025, 00:10:05 | tomshardware.com
 Sandisk 1TB Extreme M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD is now only $59 at Amazon

The Sandisk 1TB Extreme SSD Is currently available at Amazon for just $59 — one of its best prices since launching.

30 mars 2025, 17:20:03 | tomshardware.com
 XPG Prime tuning app dumps 50GB of anime girl photos in Redditor's temp folder

A Reddit user found 50GB of anime girl pictures in their temp folder that were traced back to XPG Prime, a software intended to customize and synchronize RGB.

30 mars 2025, 17:20:02 | tomshardware.com
 Leaked Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme images suggest an imminent launch

Asus' flagship ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme motherboard has been pictured thanks to leaker momomo_us and might be announced shortly.

30 mars 2025, 14:50:08 | tomshardware.com
 Linus Torvalds rages against ‘random turd files’ in Linux 6.15-rc1 directories

Linus Torvalds is back at his explosively scatological best in a recent rant about a Linux 6.15-rc1 pull request.

30 mars 2025, 14:50:07 | tomshardware.com
 This Raspberry Pi Zero camera instantly prints photos using thermal paper

Spacerower is using a Raspberry Pi Zero to power this custom 3D-printed camera that instantly prints out photos using thermal paper.

30 mars 2025, 14:50:06 | tomshardware.com