GamePro MK170
![]() | Outdated Product Mechanical gaming keyboard of a non-standard format based on ANSI with linear Outemu Red switches and hot-swap switch support. Positioned as an affordable solution for beginner gamers and modification enthusiasts. The Hot Swap technology allows for experimental swapping of different types of switches without soldering — simply remove the installed Outemu Red and replace them with tactile or clicky options. The GamePro MK170 keyboard is equipped with switches rated for 50 million presses, which is the standard for Outemu switches, providing a good balance of price and quality. The linear type ensures a smooth movement without a tactile bump, suitable for shooters and action games. Full N-KRO support with Anti-Ghosting ensures accurate registration of any key comb...inations. RGB backlighting with customizable effects adds a visual aspect, and the volume control wheel provides quick access to sound control without leaving the game. Transparent Cyrillic symbols assist in working in the dark, and the gaming mode protects against accidental presses of system combinations. |
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Mechanical gaming keyboard of a non-standard format based on ANSI with linear Outemu Red switches and hot-swap switch support. Positioned as an affordable solution for beginner gamers and modification enthusiasts. The Hot Swap technology allows for experimental swapping of different types of switches without soldering — simply remove the installed Outemu Red and replace them with tactile or clicky options.
The GamePro MK170 keyboard is equipped with switches rated for 50 million presses, which is the standard for Outemu switches, providing a good balance of price and quality. The linear type ensures a smooth movement without a tactile bump, suitable for shooters and action games. Full N-KRO support with Anti-Ghosting ensures accurate registration of any key combinations. RGB backlighting with customizable effects adds a visual aspect, and the volume control wheel provides quick access to sound control without leaving the game. Transparent Cyrillic symbols assist in working in the dark, and the gaming mode protects against accidental presses of system combinations.
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In my opinion, this is one of the most affordable mechanical keyboards with a 95% form factor for the price. I've been using it for only a week, but I have no major complaints about the keyboard. Stabilizers are lubed, but the switches themselves are not. It has bright backlighting with a variety of modes, and while multimedia labels are not backlit, it’s not critical. Unfortunately, there’s no choice of switch types when ordering, meaning it comes only with linear red switches, but you can buy and install any other 3-pin switches. There are some nuances regarding Hot Swap; at first glance, it seems the switches are soldered in, but that's not the case. Removing switches from their positions with a puller without damaging them is nearly impossible, but if you disassemble the keyboard and press the central mounting pin from the back, they can be removed undamaged. As for the package contents—my compliments, it includes a bunch of spare keycaps and two spare switches. Complete set Hot Swap |
I bought it to replace a cheap membrane keyboard from the RZTK brand. Right away, I felt it: a more pleasant key travel plus a more pleasant clicking sound. Another interesting feature, for me, most likely this is the case with all mechanics, the key works even when pressed literally a couple of millimeters. There is a small minus when pressing the spacebar, when pressed from the very edge (left, right doesn’t matter) it can get a little stuck. I like that it is more compact than full-size ones, and considering that the latter can have designer “ribs”, the laconic appearance of the MK170B is restrained and understandable. The volume wheel is also very convenient, it is definitely more convenient to use it than through Fn+F3(F4). The case is high-quality, not curved as some users write, I guess I was lucky, the keyboard sits perfectly on the table, does not slip or wobble. Quite a convenient application, you can configure the function of each key separately, there is the ability to create macros plus the most flexible backlight settings, again for each key. The backlight is bright, each key lights up clearly and with the same intensity. Another disadvantage is the lack of a PrtScr key and at least the ability to press it via Fn, sometimes you need it. You can conveniently place the connection cable and pass it on the left, right and in the middle, plus it is removable. The package is as complete as possible, there are two sets of keycaps (black and white), two additional candles. - concise design, compactness - key travel, plus sound - volume increase/decrease wheel - package contents - backlighting and customization variation - ability to change key functions and program macros - binding spacebar along the edges - absence of the PrtScr key (or via Fn) |
I was hoping to finally find an inexpensive yet quality keyboard. But it's not quite as good as described. Upon unpacking, I immediately noticed that the keyboard was bent in an arch, with undamaged packaging, which already hints at not the highest quality overall. It wobbles on the table when pressed. I don't think there's a point in a gasket mount in such a crooked case. I thought the keyboard would be quiet, but the switches are not lubricated, the stabilizers rattle, and the keycaps are thin. Out of curiosity, I decided to check out the hotswap, and there's trouble here too. Removing the switch is not as easy as it seems; it broke in the process. At least there's a spare one. Design Case |






















