Gk64 pcb mount stabs. The rub comes in the fact that the gk64 does not have pcb mount points for the left shift stabilizer so you either get a plate that supports plate mount stabs (the one you linked does not) or you go no stab (not the worst thing on a 2u but also not ideal). Screw-in stabs are just PCB mount stabs that are held in with screws so you'll need to get proper plate mount stabs. And it only support plate mounted stabs now for the plate. Changes to the outgoing GK64S include black PCB instead of white, 6 extra RGB LEDs on the back of the board, upgraded included stabilizers, and, if you do decide to get the kit, upgraded 1900mAh battery the gk64 is not 64% it is 60% with a 64 key layout. I am trying to do my first build which is a tofu 60% case with a GK64 PCB and a brass plate. I'd recommend Cherry stabs. Gk64 doesn't have the mount for a left shift stabilizer so you would need a plate that supports plate mount stabs (not many that also support the 2u shift). any 60% case will work, but you need to have a plate that fits and a solution for the left shift not having pcb mounted stabilizer holes either 1)get a plate that supports plate mounted stabs, or 2) get 3 standard plate mounted stabs (a forth for the space bar) and use one of the original plate mount gk64 stabs and hot glue it to the pcb or Now you could be using plate mount stabs AND have the ability to PCB mount. If you choose stabilizers kit,there will be 1x6. Mount 4 switches to plate in 4 corners and then plug to PCB 2.
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