How are Cherry MX speed silver switches? : r MechanicalKeyboards - Reddit I recently got a varmilo keyboard with silver speed switches, and I actually love them They can be a bit too sensitive at time Just by dropping a hair pain, the keys still logs However, since I tend to prefer light touches and glide across the keyboard as I type, the silver switches is quite comfortable to type with for me
was wanting yalls opinion on cherry mx speed silver switches. the first thing I noticed when I tried the MX speed silvers was the scratchy ness with a light press I could really feel it however when typing I did not feel it, however I was able to hear it But after lubing the scratch is all gone another thing i noticed was how lightly they register
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[help] Gateron Clear vs Cherry Speed Silver vs Kailh Speed Silver Kailh Speed Silver: 50cN, 1 2mm Cherry Speed Silver: 45cN, 1 1mm So, which is best for gaming? Less strength needed to push it to the point of registering, more strength to make it spring back up faster with 1 2mm, or ignore all that and go for 1 1mm distance to register keystroke? Thanks for any input, sorry if I got anything wrong
[review] Kailh Speed Switches Mini-review : r MechanicalKeyboards - Reddit Just got a couple switches each of the new Kailh Speed switches (bronze, copper, gold, and silver) Take my mini-review with a grain of salt since I only have used the switches on a tester and not on a full board :) Also note that my perspective on mechanical keyboards is mostly as a typist (I'm a professional programmer) and as a light gamer (play indie games from time to time but no MOBAs or
Can someone describe his experience with Cherry MX Silver for . . . - Reddit I know this thread is 3 years old but I honestly love typing with cherry x silver speed switches I find it much better on the finger tips I felt slight aches in my finger muscles on using reds for 6-8 hours at the office Anyways, how has your experience been on the cherry mx browns? Does it suit your needs ?
GK61 (Gateron Optical Yellow or Silver) : r MechanicalKeyboards - Reddit the optical silver and yellow actuate at the same distance (1mm) its the bottom out distance that's different (35 on the yellow and 45 on the silver) so they do the same thing but one takes longer to get to the bottom your choice should be based on whether you bottom out your switches or not
Kailh Speed Silver Switches vs Cherry MX Speed Silver Switches As for which is better, that's up to you all of the things I listed above are subjective opinions A switch won't make you a better player, using a switch that you're comfortable with will I play competitive OW at a Masters level and Destiny 2, and I play the same way with silent reds as I do with Speed switches
Cherry MX Red or Cherry MX Speed Silver : r fightsticks - Reddit Speed silvers are probably objectively speaking the best ones for fighting games but personally I prefer clicky and tactile switches Feeling is kinda hard to describe but when I played with speed silvers I felt like I was loosing the feeling of the buttons much how it would feel like if I was playing on a emulated buttons on a touch screen or
Cherry mx speed silver vs Gateron yellow : r MechanicalKeyboards - Reddit I have both, I really really like my lubed gat yellows, but comparing them stock they are still much much better I highly recommend you go for gat yellows unless you know for sure you like speeds better Speed silvers are kinda weird because of the shorter travel distance