Sentinels beat Gen.G 3-2 at VCT Masters Madrid, and zekken won Finals MVP after recording 101 kills across the five-map grand final. MelGeek pairs zekken with the MADE68 Ultra V2 Night Purple, matching the keyboard to a real pro VALORANT setup.
This tournament context matters because the MADE68 Ultra V2 targets inputs VALORANT players repeat every round. Rapid Trigger helps with quick key resets, adjustable actuation lets players tune trigger depth, and 8,000Hz polling with 0.125ms latency supports fast input delivery to the PC. HIVE 2.0 adds Valorant game sync lighting, keeping the keyboard tied to VALORANT use.

Why Does zekken’s MIBR Setup Matter for MADE68 Ultra V2
zekken’s presence on MIBR gives the MADE68 Ultra V2 a current pro FPS context. His Masters Madrid run explains why VALORANT players recognize his name. The MIBR setup adds product context by linking his competitive prominence with MelGeek’s Night Purple model.
zekken’s MIBR VALORANT Context
A VALORANT keyboard should match fast movement habits. Players tap, stop, reset, and re-peek often, so input timing matters more than general gaming specs.
The MADE68 Ultra V2 fits this use case through:
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Rapid Trigger for quick key reset
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Adjustable actuation for trigger-depth tuning
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8,000Hz polling and 0.125ms latency for fast signal delivery
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A compact 68-key layout that helps free up desk space for mouse movement
zekken’s MADE68 Ultra V2 Night Purple Setup
Night Purple gives zekken’s MADE68 Ultra V2 setup a clear visual identity. The colorway fits the VALORANT theme because MelGeek’s V2 design direction pairs Night Purple with Reyna-style FPS visuals.
While zekken provides the competitive VALORANT context, the Night Purple colorway makes the keyboard stand out in his setup.

What Makes MADE68 Ultra V2 a VALORANT Keyboard
The MADE68 Ultra V2 fits VALORANT because the game rewards clean input timing. Players often stop, counter-strafe, re-peek, and tap keys in short bursts, so the keyboard needs to support quick release, repeated input, and stable signal delivery.
Magnetic Switch Control for FPS Timing
Magnetic switch control matters when a player needs to stop moving and take a controlled shot. Hall Effect switches support this control by reading key travel through magnetic sensing instead of a fixed mechanical contact point.
In VALORANT, that often means pressing a movement key, releasing it fast, and making the next action without waiting for a full fixed reset point.
The MADE68 Ultra V2 gives players two tuning points:
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Rapid Trigger from 0.01mm to 2.5mm for quicker reset after release
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Adjustable switch travel from 0.1mm to 3.4mm for lighter taps or more deliberate presses
A shallow setting can fit players who use fast movement taps and frequent peeks. A deeper setting can feel steadier for players who do not want every slight touch to trigger. This choice matters because movement habits change from player to player.
68-Key Layout for a Compact FPS Setup
The 68-key layout keeps the keyboard compact while preserving more daily-use keys than a mini layout. For VALORANT players, this compact design clears essential desk space. More open space beside the keyboard can make wide mouse movement easier, especially for low-sensitivity aiming.
This layout also keeps the setup practical. Players get a smaller footprint without moving to a layout that feels too limited for normal typing, browsing, or daily PC use.
Wired Setup for Stable Competitive Input
A wired setup fits competitive VALORANT because it keeps the input path simple. MADE68 Ultra V2 uses a wired single-mode connection, 8,000Hz polling, 8,000Hz scan rate, and 0.125ms latency to support fast signal delivery from the keyboard to the PC.
This wired configuration ensures consistency rather than acting as a shortcut to better aim. In ranked matches, scrims, and aim practice, repeated movement inputs can expose small delays or unstable settings. A wired low-latency setup gives players fewer input variables to manage.
How Does MADE68 Ultra V2 Improve FPS Input Control
MADE68 Ultra V2 supports FPS input control where movement timing gets tight. In VALORANT, players often press, release, stop, correct, and re-peek within short windows, so the keyboard needs fast signal delivery, quick reset control, and adjustable trigger depth.
8,000Hz Polling, 0.125ms Latency, and 0.01mm Accuracy
This spec group is about signal speed and magnetic switch sensing. It does not replace aim, movement discipline, or PC performance.
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8,000Hz polling supports fast input reporting to the PC
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0.125ms latency supports low-delay input response
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0.01mm accuracy supports finer magnetic switch detection when players tune input settings
For FPS players, this setup supports cleaner keyboard-level input. The final feel still depends on game settings, frame rate, hand control, and how consistently the player moves.
Adjustable Rapid Trigger From 0.01mm to 2.5mm
Rapid Trigger controls when a key resets after release. This matters in counter strafing, jiggle peeking, and quick stopping because the next input should not wait for a full fixed reset point. This Rapid Trigger keyboard guide explains the basic reset mechanism.
MADE68 Ultra V2 lets players adjust Rapid Trigger from 0.01mm to 2.5mm. Lower values can suit fast taps and frequent direction changes. A wider reset range can feel steadier for players who press harder or want more control.
Adjustable Switch Travel From 0.1mm to 3.4mm
Switch travel controls trigger depth. This is different from Rapid Trigger because it decides how far a key travels before the keyboard reads an input.
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0.1mm travel can suit very light touches and fast activation
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Deeper travel can reduce accidental triggers during tense rounds
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Mid-range settings can work better for players who use the same keyboard for gaming and daily typing
This range matters because FPS players do not use the same hand pressure. Some want the lightest possible movement key. Others need a firmer feel so small touches do not trigger too early.
Advanced Keystroke Functions for FPS Inputs
Advanced keystroke mapping handles complex key behaviors rather than basic movement. It can place more input logic on one key when configured, such as counter-strafe or instant stop actions.
This functionality ensures high repeatability. Advanced users can keep certain movement patterns easier to practice, while new players may get more value first from Rapid Trigger and actuation tuning. Competitive players should also keep advanced input settings within game and tournament rules.
How Does HIVE 2.0 Support a VALORANT Keyboard Setup
HIVE 2.0 supports a VALORANT keyboard setup by keeping input settings and lighting control in one driver. For MADE68 Ultra V2, that matters because players may switch between ranked matches, aim practice, daily typing, and streaming.
Profile Control for Gaming Settings
HIVE 2.0 helps players tune the keyboard around real use, not only RGB effects. The most useful controls include:
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Rapid Trigger tuning
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Adjustable actuation
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Dead zone control
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Lighting control
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Valorant game sync lighting
A VALORANT player may use lighter movement keys for quick peeks, then choose a steadier feel for typing or general PC use. Keeping these controls in one driver makes setup easier when the keyboard moves between gaming and daily work. The MelGeek Hive guide covers key mapping, lighting, and trigger settings for users who want a closer setup reference.
Valorant Game Sync Lighting
Valorant game sync lighting gives MADE68 Ultra V2 a stronger game-specific identity. This feature is built around Valorant, so users should treat it as Valorant-specific game sync. For players, this profile provides tailored visual feedback that anchors the keyboard to their VALORANT setup instead of using a generic RGB preset.
AI Lighting and Music Rhythm Effects
AI Lighting Generator lets users create lighting effects through text prompts. This works well when a player wants a theme that matches an agent, stream overlay, desk color, or personal setup style.
Music Rhythm Lighting serves a different use case. It reacts to audio rhythm and offers four selectable rhythm modes, making it more useful for streams, music, and desk ambiance outside ranked play.
What Else Makes MADE68 Ultra V2 a Complete Magnetic Gaming Keyboard
MADE68 Ultra V2 is not only built for fast input. This MelGeek Magnetic Gaming keyboard also lets players tune switch feel, use a damped gasket build, customize 360° RGB lighting, and swap visual parts for a gaming desk or stream setup.
KOM Lite and Flip King Magnetic Switch Options
MADE68 Ultra V2 offers two magnetic switch options: KOM Lite and Flip King. Both belong to the V2 magnetic switch system, which supports adjustable switch travel from 0.1mm to 3.4mm and Rapid Trigger tuning from 0.01mm to 2.5mm.
The difference is mainly about key feel. KOM Lite fits users who want a lighter-feeling option for quick taps and frequent movement inputs. Flip King fits users who prefer a more grounded keypress for FPS gaming, typing, browsing, and daily PC use.
Choose KOM Lite if fast movement input is the priority. Choose Flip King if steadier key control and daily typing feel matter more.
Silicone Dampened Gasket Mount and 5-Layer Sound Padding
The silicone dampened gasket mount gives MADE68 Ultra V2 a softer and more controlled typing feel. This matters during long sessions because a fast magnetic keyboard still needs clean feedback when players use it for gaming, typing, or daily desktop work.
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Acoustic Function |
In-Game Performance Benefit |
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PORON sandwich foam |
Reduces case resonance and vibration |
Helps create a cleaner bottom-out feel |
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Composite switch lower pad |
Improves key feedback consistency |
Makes repeated typing feel more even |
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Damping silicone rings |
Absorb harder bottom-out force |
Softens impact during fast or heavy presses |
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Latex foam |
Controls hollow case sound |
Gives the keyboard a tighter typing sound |
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Floating silicone springs |
Support softer press and rebound |
Adds cushion without making the board feel loose |
This structure supports more than sound control. It helps the keyboard feel softer and more stable during long gaming or work sessions.
360° RGB Lighting and Swappable Panels
The 360° RGB system gives MADE68 Ultra V2 its most recognizable MADE Series visual identity. The V2 lighting upgrade includes 189 triple-row LEDs, full-screen backlit lighting, illuminated interlocking side panels, and light guide panel options for a more layered desk look.
Key customization points include:
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Swappable side panels for different colors and materials
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Light guide panels for names, gamer tags, or themed visuals
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Illuminated interlocking side panels for stronger side lighting
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Full-screen backlit lighting for a brighter desk setup look
These parts help MADE68 Ultra V2 fit a VALORANT setup, stream desk, or personal color theme. The keyboard still centers on magnetic input control, but it also supports better typing feel, richer lighting, and more physical customization.
Should You Choose MADE68 Ultra V2 for VALORANT
The MADE68 Ultra V2 delivers exactly what competitive VALORANT players need to dominate their rounds. It clears up critical desk space for low-sensitivity mouse tracking while giving you absolute control over key resets, trigger depth, and your setup identity.
Flagship FPS Input Control
Go with this setup if movement timing makes or breaks your games. Combining Rapid Trigger, 8,000Hz polling, and 0.125ms latency gives you instant key resets during clutch rounds.
The zekken-Inspired Magnetic Gaming Setup
Select Night Purple to mirror zekken’s exact competitive visual identity. Alternatively, the Frost White option delivers a clean, Jett-inspired aesthetic while preserving the identical performance architecture.
HIVE 2.0 Ecosystem and Visual Customization
Lock in this setup to centralize your performance profiles and in-game immersion. HIVE 2.0 unifies your Rapid Trigger profiles, actuation depth, and Valorant game sync lighting into a single desktop application.
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FAQ
Is MADE68 Ultra V2 part of zekken’s VALORANT settings?
The MADE68 Ultra V2 is featured with zekken in MelGeek’s materials, but it does not represent his full VALORANT configuration. MelGeek pairs the player with the Night Purple model rather than detailing his personal game settings.
Is MADE68 Ultra V2 only for pro players?
No, MADE68 Ultra V2 is not only for pro players. It also fits ranked players and setup-focused users who want adjustable magnetic switches, HIVE 2.0 control, and a compact 68-key layout.
Can MADE68 Ultra V2 improve aim in VALORANT?
MADE68 Ultra V2 does not improve aim by itself. It can support cleaner movement input through Rapid Trigger, adjustable actuation, 8,000Hz polling, and wired low latency input, but aim still depends on practice, mouse control, and game sense.
What should VALORANT players adjust first on MADE68 Ultra V2?
VALORANT players should adjust Rapid Trigger first, then actuation depth. Start with a moderate setting, then tune lighter or deeper based on accidental inputs, movement comfort, and key control.
Can MADE68 Ultra V2 be used for daily office work?
Yes, MADE68 Ultra V2 works for daily office work. Its 68-key layout saves desk space while keeping enough keys for typing, browsing, and regular PC use. Users can raise the actuation depth for a steadier typing feel when they are not using fast FPS settings.
How is MADE68 Ultra V2 different from MADE68 Ultra+ for VALORANT?
MADE68 Ultra V2 adds HIVE 2.0, Valorant game sync lighting, 0.125ms latency, 0.01mm accuracy, 5-layer sound padding, and 360° RGB lighting. MADE68 Ultra+ still fits FPS players with wired 8,000Hz polling, TTC magnetic switches, Rapid Trigger, and the earlier MADE Series lightbox style.
