
This comparison is for gamers seeking a high-performance 65% keyboard with hall effect magnetic switches and rapid trigger functionality. Both the Attack Shark X68 HE and WhatGeek MADLIONS NANO68 HE offer 8000Hz polling, ultra-low latency, and an aluminum case, making the choice difficult. The decision hinges on whether you prioritize future switch customization and better keycap material or a denser, more compact chassis.
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Name ATTACK SHARK X68 HE | Name WhatGeek MADLIONS NANO68 HE | |
Release year 2025 | Release year 2025 | |
Switch Options Linear, Clicky, Magnetic | Switch Options Linear, Magnetic | |
Profile Normal Profile | Profile Normal Profile | |
Hot Swappable | Hot Swappable | |
Layout Size 65% | Layout Size 65% | |
Layout Standard ANSI | Layout Standard ANSI | |
Layout Ergonomics Normal | Layout Ergonomics Normal | |
Knob Support | Knob Support | |
Display Support | Display Support | |
Mac/Win Support | Mac/Win Support | |
Multi-Media Keys | Multi-Media Keys | |
USB-C | USB-C | |
USB passthrough | USB passthrough | |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Wired, Wired only | |
Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Polling Rate 8000 Hz | |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - | |
Hall Effect Support | Hall Effect Support | |
QMK Support | QMK Support | |
VIA Support | VIA Support | |
VIAL Support | VIAL Support | |
N-Key Rollover | N-Key Rollover | |
Rapid Trigger | Rapid Trigger | |
Mount Style - | Mount Style - | |
Screw in Stabilizers | Screw in Stabilizers | |
Sound Dampening | Sound Dampening | |
Backlight Rgb, South-face | Backlight Rgb | |
Case Colors | Case Colors | |
Case Material Aluminum | Case Material Aluminum | |
Keycaps Material PBT | Keycaps Material - | |
Dimensions 60 x 150 x 350 mm | Dimensions 40 x 140 x 350 mm | |
Weight 950g | Weight 1200g |
Select the Attack Shark X68 HE if you value the ability to easily change switches and want the proven durability of PBT keycaps. Opt for the WhatGeek MADLIONS NANO68 HE if you prefer a denser, lower-profile keyboard and do not plan on modifying the switches. Both deliver identical top-tier gaming performance, so your secondary needs should guide the final decision.
The Attack Shark X68 HE holds advantages for office work, programming, and modding due to its hot-swappable design and PBT keycaps. The MADLIONS NANO68 HE is better suited for travel with its lower profile. For core gaming performance and content creation, the keyboards are effectively tied, sharing critical specs like polling rate and rapid trigger. The choice therefore centers on specific secondary needs like customization or portability.
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