They will work just fine. But a ducky board isn't worth all the hassle desoldering and resoldering let alone extra money put into it. Just save your money until you can buy another board.
MemenovYour best bet is to get a "hot swap" board which means you can change switches at any time without soldiering anything. Some good ones I have and recommend are 1. Kemove Snowfox (also comes in black "shadow") 2. GK61X (make sure its the X model) 3. MZ60. my personal fav is my Snowfox, but you can do some research and see which one fits you best
Novice here, does this keyboard come built? If not, does it contain all the required parts for assembly? Want to make sure that I'm buying a fully functioning keyboard and not just a "part"...
Why does the MXRSKEY CK650 65% that was not Drop, had a Battery capacity: 8,000 mAh & this MXRSKEY CK820 75% layout only shows a 3,000 mAh Battery Capacity?