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Be quiet! is a name well known in the world of PC components, crafting some of our favourite cases and coolers over the past few years. Now, the company is branching out into peripherals with the ...
The Be Quiet! Dark Mount marks the start of Be Quiet!'s adventures into making gaming PC peripherals, and it makes for quite the entrance. It's packed with features and functions that most other ...
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TL;DR: be quiet!'s Dark Mount is a premium full-sized gaming keyboard featuring a detachable NumPad that can be positioned on either side or used standalone. It offers customizable Display Keys, a ...
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Firebrand Linux creator and kernel maintainer Linus Torvalds has returned to using a mechanical keyboard packing his preferred Cherry MX Blue (clicky, tactile) keyswitches. In a post about the latest ...