Corsair K63 Vs. Cooler Master SK620

K63 SK620
K63 SK620
Specification: 
No. of Keys: 8764
No. of Macro Keys: 
Media Keys: Dedicated (MUTE, VOL DOWN/UP, STOP, PREV, PLAY/PAUSE, NEXT)Through Function Key (FN)
Palm Rest: NoNo
Profiles: 
Processor: 32-bit ARM Cortex
Memory Size: 
Connection: USBUSB
Cord Length: 1.8m, Braided & Removable
Wireless: No
Battery Type: No
Battery Life: N/A
Key Switches: Cherry MX RedLow Profile Mechanical Switch (Red/Blue/Brown)
Key Caps: 
USB Passthrough: NoNo
Audio Passthrough: NoNo
Features: 
Anti-ghosting: 100% anti-ghosting with full key rollover
Software: CUE SoftwareCooler Master MasterPlus+
Lighting: 
Colour Options: Red
Lighting Effect: per-key lightingRGB
Dimensions & Weight: 
Dimension (LxWxH): 365 x 171 x 41mm293 x 103 x 30.28 mm
Weight (grams): 1.12kg377g / 0.83lbs (Without cable)
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K63


The K63 by Corsair is a TenKeyLess keyboard with 87 keys, which uses Cherry MX Red switches. The keyboard has dedicated media keys. The K63 keyboard uses a USB connection. It is supported by CUE Software software. And has Red backlighting with per-key lighting effects. It weighs in at 1.12kg, and is 365 x 171 x 41mm [LxWxH].

SK620


The SK620 by CoolerMaster is a 60% or Less sized keyboard with 64 keys, which uses Low Profile Mechanical Switch (Red/Blue/Brown) switches. The keyboard has media keys which are accessible via function keys. The SK620 keyboard uses a USB connection, with a 1.8m, Braided & Removable cable. It is supported by Cooler Master MasterPlus+ software. with RGB effects. It weighs in at 377g / 0.83lbs (Without cable), and is 293 x 103 x 30.28 mm [LxWxH].