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️ Cherry Blue, Kailh Green or even Gateron Brown If you want to use different switches in different situations, you no longer have to resort to a second keyboard. Glorious PC Gaming Race brings with the GMMK Full Size a modular mechanical keyboard, on which switches and of course Keycaps can be exchanged at will. Soldering is not necessary anymore ️ For this, Glorious PC Gaming Race also provides the right tool.Enclosed are both a Keycap and a Switch Puller with which all 105 keys of GMMK Full Size can be completely replaced in less than 20 minutes. Otherwise, the keyboard is extremely high quality processed. A chic bezel made of black anodized aluminum not only gives the keyboard a classy appearance, but also ensures high stability in the heat of the battle. ️ Of course, the Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK Full Size brings all the comfort of a professional keyboard, such as full anti ghosting with N Key Rollover via USB , in which no keystrokes are lost, no matter how many are pressed simultaneously. In order not to suddenly sit in front of the bright Windows desktop during the battle, the Windows key can be deactivated. The keyboard is connected via USB 2.0 and the completely modular, about 180 cm long cable with the textile cover.
The Glorious GMMK Full-Size Barebone ISO is a modular, hot‑swap mechanical keyboard with an aluminum top plate, per‑key RGB lighting, and full N‑key rollover. Sold without switches or keycaps, it targets enthusiasts who want easy, solder‑free customization on a European ISO layout.
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Best For
Keyboard enthusiasts who want solder‑free customization, gamers needing reliable N‑key rollover and fast polling, typists experimenting with different switch feels, DIY builders avoiding soldering, and European users requiring an ISO layout.
Not Ideal For
First‑time buyers who expect a complete kit with switches/keycaps, users who need ultra‑bright backlighting out of the box, and professionals requiring advanced macro programming or detachable USB‑C connectivity.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the GMMK Full‑Size ISO as a strong, affordable entry into the modular keyboard space, highlighting its aluminum construction, hot‑swap capability, and solid performance metrics like N‑key rollover and 1 kHz polling. They commend its appeal to newcomers to modding but note the absence of switches/keycaps and a less sophisticated software suite as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the keyboard's solid feel, easy switch swapping, and vibrant RGB lighting, often mentioning how quickly they can reconfigure the board. Common complaints revolve around the extra PCB foot removal step, a stiff textile cable, and the relatively dim default backlight.
Common Complaints
Extra PCB foot removal, stiff/tangling textile cable, dim default RGB brightness, and occasional keycap clearance issues with artisan caps.
What People Are Saying
“I replaced all 105 switches in under 20 minutes.”
“solid and well‑built”
How It Compares
vs. Ducky One 3 RGB (Full‑Size ISO)
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Choose Ducky for a ready‑to‑type, stable experience; choose GMMK for modularity and upgrade potential.
vs. Keychron Q3
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Keychron Q3 is better for advanced firmware tinkering; GMMK is ideal for budget‑friendly ISO users.
vs. Corsair K100 RGB
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Opt for Corsair K100 if you need top‑tier gaming features and don’t mind the price; opt for GMMK for affordable customization and ISO layout.