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FrostedKeyb
27
May 13, 2018
Will this fit a GK64 PCB?
XxGSUS420xX
27
Jun 14, 2018
FrostedKeybKind of, just did a test fit and the hot swap attachments to the PCB do come in contact with the middle two standoffs. It pushes the PCB up a liiittle bit as a result.
Muffin_Man
14
Jul 11, 2018
XxGSUS420xXJust getting into mech keyboards and thinking of getting the gk64 cause im not comfortable soldering. Would it be possible to sand or remove the standoffs for it to fit more snuggly?
XxGSUS420xX
27
Jul 12, 2018
Muffin_ManFrom what I've heard, sanding the sides of the middle standoff would be the easiest way to go
RxKey
40
Sep 19, 2018
XxGSUS420xXSince you have tried to fit the GK64, could you tell, if I sand the middle two standoffs enough to comfortably fit the GK64, does this still stay usable for other standard ANSI keyboards ?
XxGSUS420xX
27
Sep 19, 2018
RxKeyIt will still be pretty well suited for other pcbs. I'd actually recommend getting in there with an exacto knife and just chopping off about a couple millimeters down on the middle standoff; it's faster, easier and cleaner. The only reason you have to do this in the first place is because of the kaihua hot swap sockets that take up a bit of space on the underside of the pcb, enough so that thick standoffs, like the ones in this case, get in the way.
RxKey
40
Sep 19, 2018
XxGSUS420xXThank you so much for the clarification. I am now comfortable ordering this.
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