It's a more standard option and if you've never used linear switches (most laptops and keebs included default with PCs are tactile) it might be an easier adjustment but it's really only fair if you try both for yourself before you decide [deleted] • 3 yr. ago Thanks!
The main difference between the two is the travel distances. The MX Red is a standard-travel switch with 2.0 mm pre-travel and 4.0 mm total travel. This is the standard actuation distance present in most Cherry MX switches. In comparison, the MX Speed Silvers have shorter travel distances at 1.2 mm of pre-travel and 3.4 mm of total travel.
The fastest switch out there is the Speed Silver. They are optimized for speed by being .06 MM thinner than Reds, which creates a shorter travel distance. The Silver switch's faster actuation
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