If you want the actuation of the speed silver for gaming, but also a little more smooth than cherry, get Gateron Silvers. 3. keyboardalt31. • 2 yr. ago. Yellows are better priced sounding and just all around a nicer switches. 3. tseekaew. • 2 yr. ago. Gateron yellows are much better. Ideal for those who want a tactile bump and work around peers. It's lighter and softer than brown switches. The ideal switch for long-time typing workers and gamers. For those who love the click and clack of a keyboard. Generates a loud click and tactile bump when a key is pressed. Popular for typing and programmers. Unlike Red linear switches, the HyperX Aqua and Cherry MX Brown switches have a slight bump in their travel path that helps gives the user confirmation of a keypress. Tactile-style key switches fall between clicky switches and linear switches both in terms of their loudness and actuation force. This makes them perfect for gamers who want a The Outemu black switch is linear, similar to the Outemu Red switch. The switch doesn’t make too much noise when typing which is ideal for a quiet typing environment. The black switch also has an operating force of 65 cN, meaning you have to press down a little harder to have the keystroke read by the computer. Noise Level Hey everyone! I was able to try the new Akko V3 Cream Yellow Linear Switch, huge shout-out to our friends in Akko for letting me try your newest line~ Howeve Overall, the Blue switches make the most noise when in use - probably not the best for roommates who prefer quiet. You could look for the Redragon K596 keyboard, SURARA K582, SURARA K582 RED with red switches and SHRAPNEL K589, PARVATI K591 with low profile red switches. The Blue switch sits at the other end of the spectrum. If you find the accidental keypresses usually happen on the homerow (ASDF JKL;), then you can try using a switch with a greater actuation force on just those keys. That is the beauty of a hotswappable keyboard. Personally, I like linear switches with 45g of actuation force and am trying out a set of switches at 38g of actuation force. The purple opto-mechanical switch is factually speaking, faster and lighter. The green switches have an actuation force of 50g and actuation distance of 1.9mm while the purple switches are 45g and 1.5mm. As for the sound, both of them have slightly different sounds. To my ears, the purple has more of 'thonk' kind of sound while the green has Yellow Gateron switches are linear and smooth, with a medium weight. They have a similar feel to red switches, but with a slightly higher actuation force. Ultimately, the best colour of Gateron switch for you will depend on your preferences and what you are looking for in a mechanical keyboard. Conclusion: Gateron Yellow VS Brown Cách thức hoạt động của Blue Switch. • Lực nhấn: 50g. • Các bàn phím được sử dụng Blue Switch khi gõ sẽ có tiếng clicky và tactile, thường thì những người dùng phổ thông mới sử dụng bàn phím cơ sẽ rất thích loại Switch này do âm thanh đặc trưng nghe rất vui tai, vì thế q4VoBQ.