Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mechanical Keyboards Under $100

HyperX Alloy Origins Core vs Logitech G413

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

HyperX Alloy Origins Core comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.1 vs 3.4). The gap is mostly about Gamers wanting a durable, compact TKL board with vibrant RGB lighting — read the strengths below before deciding.

HyperX Alloy Origins Core
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Mechanical Keyboards Under $100
HyperX Alloy Origins Core
4.1
$89as of Apr 21

The HyperX Alloy Origins Core is a robust tenkeyless mechanical keyboard praised for its solid aluminum build and smooth HyperX Red switches. While it offers excellent typing performance and a space-saving design, it is held back by the lack of dedicated software for macros and a non-detachable cable.

Strengths
  • Compact tenkeyless (TKL) design saves significant desk space
  • HyperX Red linear switches provide smooth, consistent keystrokes
  • Solid aircraft-grade aluminum frame ensures durability and stability
Watch-outs
  • Lacks dedicated software for advanced macro programming
  • Non-detachable USB-C cable limits portability and cable management options
Logitech G413
Ranked #4 in Best Mechanical Keyboards Under $100
Logitech G413
3.4
$69as of Apr 21

The Logitech G413 Carbon delivers a solid, premium build quality with durable PBT keycaps and responsive Romer-G switches at an affordable price point. While it excels in construction and basic functionality, it falls short for enthusiasts seeking customizable per-key RGB lighting or a detachable cable design.

Strengths
  • Features durable PBT keycaps that resist shine and wear over time
  • Includes a brushed aluminum top case for a premium, sturdy build feel
  • Offers responsive Romer-G mechanical switches with a 1.5mm actuation point
Watch-outs
  • Lacks per-key RGB lighting, offering only a single-zone red backlight
  • Uses a non-detachable braided USB cable which limits portability

How they stack up

HyperX Alloy Origins Core

The HyperX Alloy Origins Core provides a solid aircraft-grade aluminum frame and smooth linear switches, offering better structural rigidity than the Keychron V1 and Royal Kludge RK61. While it matches the Logitech G413 in build quality, it surpasses it with customizable per-key RGB lighting, though it still lacks the wireless connectivity and deep software customization of the Keychron V1.

Logitech G413

The Logitech G413 distinguishes itself with a premium brushed aluminum top case and durable PBT keycaps, offering a sturdier feel than the plastic-shelled Keychron V1 or Royal Kludge RK61. However, it falls short of the HyperX Alloy Origins Core and Keychron V1 by lacking per-key RGB lighting and any form of advanced programmability or hot-swap capabilities.

Specs side-by-side

SpecHyperX Alloy Origins CoreLogitech G413
Form FactorTenkeyless (TKL)
Switch TypeHyperX Red LinearRomer-G Mechanical
Frame MaterialAircraft-grade Aluminum
BacklightingRGB with 16.8M colorsSingle-zone Red LED
CableDetachable USB-C (Non-detachable in some versions)Non-detachable Braided USB
Actuation Point1.5mm
Keycap MaterialPBT
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