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Attack Shark X68MAX HE Star White magnetic gaming keyboard 60%

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SKU: 1257

3 999 ₴
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Color selectionStar White

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12 months

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Attack Shark X68MAX HE Star White magnetic gaming keyboard 60% is a wired Hall Effect keyboard with 68 keys, a CNC aluminum body, 8000 Hz polling, up to 0.08 ms latency, Rapid Trigger precision down to 0.005 mm, PBT keycaps and web configuration. It is a compact magnetic gaming keyboard for FPS players who need fast key release, stable USB-C and more mouse space.

Star White gives the keyboard a clean, light look for white or silver setups. RGB on the bright keycaps feels softer, and the board does not create a heavy dark block on the desk.

Attack Shark X68MAX HE 60% with CNC aluminum body

The opening slide gathers the important X68MAX HE points: compact 60% layout, 68 keys, wired USB-C connection, Hall Effect switches, 8000 Hz polling and a heavy CNC aluminum case. This is not a wireless board or a basic office keyboard; it is a fast magnetic gaming keyboard for a desk where the mouse needs space and the keys need precise actuation control. The heavier case helps the keyboard stay planted during sharp inputs, while the short footprint leaves more room for wide mouse movement.

X68MAX HE: 8000 Hz, 0.08 ms latency and 256K scan rate

The speed slide highlights three numbers that matter: 8000 Hz polling, 0.08 ms latency and 256K scan rate. In real play this does not create magic aim, but it reduces the delay between key movement and system response, especially when you repeatedly release and press movement keys. It makes the most sense in fast FPS games. The advantage is clearest with a good monitor and stable PC: the keyboard sends input quickly, but the rest of the setup should not be the bottleneck either.

Hall Effect switches rated for up to 100 million clicks

Magnetic switches read movement without a traditional metal contact, so actuation can be tuned very precisely. The slide calls out Rapid Trigger, Dynamic Keystrokes, Toggle Key and Mod-Tap: features for more advanced game control, where one key can behave differently when tapped, held or released. The value is control, not just a louder spec sheet. Not every user needs these functions, but players who tune movement carefully get more control here than from ordinary mechanical switches.

0.005 mm Rapid Trigger for precise movement control

Rapid Trigger removes the fixed reset point: the command can stop almost as soon as the key moves upward. The 0.005-3.4 mm range gives very fine tuning for strafing, counter-strafing and rapid key taps. Configure it carefully: an aggressive profile feels fast but can punish accidental touches if your movement style is not ready for it. A safer start is to create one calmer profile first, then gradually reduce actuation for a specific game and your own movement technique.

Web Driver for RT, DKS, MT, TGL, SOCD and RGB

The monitor slide shows the web configurator for actuation, Rapid Trigger, DKS, MT, TGL, SOCD, RGB and profiles. For the user, this is cleaner than hunting for a random utility download: the important settings are placed in a clear interface, while the keyboard stays wired and stable for a competitive desk. That matters after purchase: you can build a basic profile, check movement keys and save settings without spending an evening on trial and error.

16 million color RGB with south-facing lighting

RGB is not only a decoration line in the specs: lighting helps read layers, profiles and a night setup faster. South-facing orientation works better with many PBT keycaps and gives a more even typing look. If you prefer a calmer desk, the lighting can be reduced while keeping the keyboard practical for work, study and gaming. For night play, reduce the brightness; for a showcase setup, leave stronger RGB on, because the lighting frames the body and keycaps well.

CNC aluminum, PBT keycaps and layered dampening

The expanded slide shows the internal build: CNC aluminum case, PBT keycaps, plate, PCB, magnetic switches and dampening layers. About 1210 g of weight helps the board stay planted, while PORON, fiber switch pad, bottom foam and silicone pad reduce hollow resonance. This matters when you want a fast HE keyboard that does not feel like cheap plastic. On the desk, this construction feels denser than lightweight plastic keyboards, so X68MAX HE comes across as a main input tool rather than a toy.

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