Switchoptions: Cherry MX Black, MX Brown, MX Blue, MX Red, MX Silver, MX Silent Red; Kailh BOX Brown, BOX Red, BOX White, BOX Thick Jade, BOX Silent Pink the build quality is top-notch. There is quite a difference between an aluminum case vs. a sturdy plastic case. The way the keys feel and sound are quite different when the case is
GateronCap inverts the bottom housing hole and pole of the switch stem and swap the position. The stem is now a hole and the housing is now a pole. It is supposed to make the switch more stable (lessened wobble)-whether this is true is up to you to decide. Cap V2 and Gateron Pro are both really really good - better than the original Gateron
Theonly difference is the addition of a tactile bump, which is silent, just like Brown switches. GX Blue- This is Logitech's Cherry MX Blue equivalent. It has tactile feedback, an audible click
Instead Roccat and partner TTC tried to find a middle ground in type feel between two of the most common Cherry switches, Brown and Red. The speedy, linear Red switches are considered best for
Outemukeyboard switch mechanism. The Thanatos mechanical gaming keyboard features the Outemu mechanism, available in three different keyboard switch types: red, blue and brown.. Red switch. The Thanatos keyboard's red switch type has a durability of over 55 million keystrokes and a keystroke force of 47 gf. It is perfect for experienced gamers, as the sensitivity adjusts to their type of
Anyswitch can be good for gaming or typing and it's mostly down to preference. Personally, I don't like the almost nonexistent tactility of browns and would rather get a linear switch like reds or something more tactile. 4. Sorgair • 3 yr. ago. browns are pretty disliked here.
Forthis reason, mechanical switches win in the price department, even though mechanical switches can get quite pricey if you choose a high-end option. Durability: Winner = Optical. The average life expectancy of an optical switch is 100 million keystrokes. Instead of the electrical actuation, the light-operated switch is more durable.
TheCherry MX Red switch is markedly different from the Blue as it's linear, silent, and requires less force to press. The keystroke requires the same amount of force throughout the entire length of travel, this means it feels the same the whole way through. Additionally, the slider is fixed to the stem, meaning no additional noise is
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