Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Cooler Master SK630 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master SK630.
July 2019
(76%)
51 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Design, Confort de frappe, Finition, TKL, Câble détachable en USB TypeC, Bruit particulièrement raisonnable
Prix un peu élevé
Nous avions placé en tête de nos TKL équipés de switches Cherry le Mini-Streak. Il vient de rencontrer une terrible concurrence de la part de cet excellent SK630 qui met en avant peu ou prou les mêmes qualités. Même sil ne possède pas de repose-poignet...
I knew both SK models would be portable going in, but beyond that, I wasn't really sure on what to expect with the overall experience. What I found is that a lot of what I loved about the MasterKeys Pro boards is all still here with the SK lineup. You...
Brushed Aluminum Surface, Low Profile Cherry MX switches, Detachable USB C Cable, Vivid RGB Lighting, Small Form Factor
No Wrist Rest, No Indicator Lights, No Height Adjustment
It's a pretty amazing world where we take features like Hybrid key rollover for granted but, that makes finding something truly different in a keyboard so refreshing. The Cooler Master SK630 really does perform as good as it looks and in a remarkably smal...
Extremely portable, low-profile keyboard with a minimalist design, Cherry MX Low Profile RGB Red switches provide a consistent and satisfying typing experience in the limited space available, Software driver provides extensive control over functionality a
Software driver/Portal system is still unnecessarily confusing and needs to be unified, Stock keycaps are mediocre, made all the worse with the flat keycap design lowering ergonomics
The Cooler Master SK630 keyboard only comes in one switch option and releases January 29, 2019 at a cost of $119.99 from the Cooler Master US web shop, as well as other retailers, for customers in the USA. The 104-key SK650 will also be released alongsid...
Published: 2019-01-29, Author: Christopher , review by: pcper.com
The SK630 is a solid buy for fans of the low-profile form factor. The new Cherry MX RGB Low Profile switches are a dramatic improvement from the old ML switches, and their implementation here feels great for gaming (though these can be hard to adjust to w...
Like the CK552 I reviewed last year, the CK530, MK730, and SK630 are exceptional boards. Despite them all having the same footprint they each have features that set them apart from the rest. Out of the three keyboards I tested, the one that really has all...
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Published: 2019-01-29, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
Abstract: Around Christmastime last month, we were at a friend's house for a party. A group of us were standing around chatting when one of the girls began telling a story. "Have you ever been in a car with cloth seats?" She paused for a moment as everyone in the g...
Very compact – less than 3cm tall, Impressive build quality considering the size, RGB lighting looks good, Low Profile switches are faster and shallower than their regular-sized counterparts, Lots of on-board controls, Removable USB-C cable
No switch variety – it's Red or nothing, No on-board master brightness control
Having already looked at Corsair's K70 MK2 with Cherry MX Low Profile switches, today our attention has been turned to Cooler Master and its SK630.This is an 80%, or tenkeyless, board which also makes use of Cherry MX Low Profile switches – specifically...