Gigabyte FORCE K83 Vs. Cooler Master SK652

FORCE K83 SK652
FORCE K83 SK652
Specification: 
No. of Keys: 104104
No. of Macro Keys: 
Media Keys: Through Function Key (FN)
Palm Rest: NoNo
Profiles: 
Processor: 
Memory Size: 
Connection: USBUSB
Cord Length: 1.8m1.8m, USB Type-C Detachable & Braided
Wireless: No
Battery Type: No
Battery Life: N/A
Key Switches: Cherry Mx Red/Blue TTC Low Profile Mechanical Switch (Red/Blue/Brown)
Key Caps: 
USB Passthrough: NoNo
Audio Passthrough: NoNo
Features: 
Anti-ghosting: N-Key Rollover
Software: None Cooler Master MasterPlus+
Lighting: 
Colour Options: NoneRGB
Lighting Effect: None
Dimensions & Weight: 
Dimension (LxWxH): 438 x 131 x 40 mm430 x 125 x 25mm
Weight (grams): 1100g647g / 1.43lbs (without cable)
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FORCE K83


The FORCE K83 by Gigabyte is a Full sized keyboard with 104 keys, which uses Cherry Mx Red/Blue switches. The FORCE K83 keyboard uses a USB connection, with a 1.8m cable. It is supported by None software. And has None backlighting with None effects. It weighs in at 1100g, and is 438 x 131 x 40 mm [LxWxH].

SK652


The SK652 by CoolerMaster is a Full sized keyboard with 104 keys, which uses TTC Low Profile Mechanical Switch (Red/Blue/Brown) switches. The keyboard has media keys which are accessible via function keys. The SK652 keyboard uses a USB connection, with a 1.8m, USB Type-C Detachable & Braided cable. It is supported by Cooler Master MasterPlus+ software. And has RGB backlighting. It weighs in at 647g / 1.43lbs (without cable), and is 430 x 125 x 25mm [LxWxH].