ASUS Strix Scope RX Review
The ROG Strix Scope RX is currently retailed at around 5,500 pesos and I must say it is marketed towards people who are more of a utilitarian rather than those who wants to tinker with their boards.
Read moreThe ROG Strix Scope RX is currently retailed at around 5,500 pesos and I must say it is marketed towards people who are more of a utilitarian rather than those who wants to tinker with their boards.
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Read moreASUS is known for high end and expensive gaming peripherals with their ROG branding but not so long ago that they offered cheaper and more affordable gaming peripherals with the TUF lineup. Today, we have here the mechanical keyboard from TUF, the Gaming K3 mechanical keyboard equipped with Kailh Blue switches and of course, RGB.
Read moreSmall keyboard but built like a tank! A perfect mechanical keyboard for people who are usually on-the-go.
Read moreThe ROG Strix Scope TKL Deluxe is a one of a kind mainstream mechanical keyboard. This is far by the cheapest ROG and bang-for-buck mechanical keyboard ASUS has to offer.
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Read moreThe ROG Scope PBT is a good board with solid features that could have been our top recommendation but a bit disappointed in some areas.
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