Powercolor is hitting escape on the GPU market and branching out into desktop accessories with the launch of the Powercolor x Ducky One 2 SF RGB keyboard.
More recently seen touting their latest AMD RX lineup here on Gamespace, Powercolor has just embarked on a collaboration with the keyboard veterans at Ducky. The brand new breakout from the two hardware stables is a 65% compact board that houses a set of Kailh white or brown switches, allowing anybody picking up this new acessory to tailor their feedback experience to their own preference. While this means you won’t be getting Cherry MX inside, the Powercolor x Ducky One 2 SF RGB does also feature a bunch of RGB, a special edition keycap that probably won’t get much practical use, and some distinctive detailing that should make it stand out on any crowded desktop. We’ve even detailed the full specifications below.
Specifications
Layout US / UK / DE / Nordic
Trigger Switch Kailh Box Brown / White Mechanical Switches
Structure Mechanical Structure
Keycap Material PBT/ABS (SPACE BAR/ ESC/ DEL/PgUp/ PgDn)
Connection Interface USB 2.0
Output Key Number USB N-Key Rollover
Printing Technology Double-Shot or Laser Engraved
Dimensions 325 x 108 x 40 mm
Weight 635g
Powercolor’s move from inside the case to the top of your desk feels a lot like the launch of the AOC Agon branded peripherals but it’s unlikely to be going up against our pick of that bunch. Coming in at $109, £109.99, or $169 AUD or local equivalent, the Powercolor x Ducky One 2 SF RGB is in a different price bracket to the GK500 that we rate very highly. If you’re still struggling to find a GPU to fit your needs and need to splash some cash then you can check out the difference and decide for yourself over on the Powercolor website now.