29.04.2025

Overclocking reviews Dark Mount linear and Light Mount linear

As you've guessed, the Light Mount is a classic, but designed for people who don't want to fuss and are simply looking for a good keyboard that's 100% ready to use. Simple, effective, silent. The Dark Mount, on the other hand, is clearly aimed at a different profile: a keyboard that's modular and adaptable, whatever the use. You can change it from a TKL format to 100%, depending on your preferences. It incorporates an equivalent of Stream Deck, which you can activate according to your needs, making it perfect for versatile use, whether for professional or demanding users.

Overclocking is back with a review of the Dark Mount linear and Light Mount linear keyboards from be quiet!. The review begins with a general presentation of the features of the 2 keyboards, followed by their unboxing and a presentation of their physical characteristics. Among other things, it highlights the Dark Mount's modulation, the materials used, the magnetic feet, etc. He then goes on to review and explain the differences between the 2 keyboards, highlighting their extreme silence and RGB lighting, and says he particularly appreciates the customisable nature of the Dark Mount and the ready-to-use nature of the Light Mount. He also reviews the IO Center software, which he describes as ‘simple, efficient and perfectly optimised’, and points out that there is a web version of the software. At the end of the review, the media gave it a ‘Coup de coeur’ award.

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