Image Credit: Steel Series. This GIF shows the mechanical differences between three of the most common switch-types (Red, Brown, and Blue). While not radically different, the subtle differences in operation between the three switch-types can produce completely different experiences for keyboard users.
Cherry MX Silver switches VS Cherry MX Red: Which is better for gaming? We pit Cherry MX Speed Silver against MX Red switches to see which is best! Updated: Apr 6, 2022 9:20 am
Cherry MX Red vs Cherry MX Silver Switch Hi there, I wanted to ask what your opinion is over the best switch between red and silvers. Cherry MX Silver (or speed) switches, on the other hand, are even more sensitive than Reds. It has a total travel of 3.4mm and an actuation point of 1.2mm. Again, you only need to press down halfway to activate the switch, but because the total travel is smaller than the Reds, you activate the key 0.8 mm sooner. Some switches, like the Cherry MX Speed Silver switches, are specifically designed for gaming since they have a very short pre-travel distance and light actuation force, making them very sensitive and responsive. Linear switches are also extremely quiet to use, with most of the noise occurring when you bottom out the keys.
Cherry MX Speed or Silver switches are built with gamers in mind. Like Reds, Cherry MX Speeds are linear switches that require 45 g of actuation force. Like Reds, Cherry MX Speeds are linear

I read an article that suggested that Silver switches for beneficial for MOBA/MMO games but not as useful in FPS games. Any thoughts? Which switch do you prefer?

1. Red Mechanical Switches Hear red mechanical switches in action: Feel: Smooth, no bump Sound Profile: Quiet Pros: Linear switches are a favorite of super fast-paced gamers due to their lack of bump or click. This allows for quick, twitchy reactions with minimal resistance.

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