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ASUS ROG Strix Scope II RX

 for the average Joe are a bit unique these days. Because the market and the enthusiast space has advanced so rapidly over the last few years, long gone are the times when manufacturers could forgo sound dampening, and use any old Cherry switch or a discounted alternative on their boards. After all, why buy an off-the shelf product when you can build a board specifically for your needs? Layout

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