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Unlike the Cherry MX Silent Black, these switches were more consistent in performance. You may have also guessed that the higher score is linked to the smoothness, and you’d be correct! There were no instances where I thought the switches were to blame. If the 60g weighting is too heavy for you, then I suggest going with the Cherry MX Silent Red, they both score a 7/10 in this category, but it’s a lesser switch in all other aspects. This is the only silent switch in the Ink lineup. Gateron Black Ink V2 linear switches are one of the communitys most favoured switches to date, seeing use in an enormous number of builds from the average. If you want to spend a bit more money for smoothness ($8.50 for 10 switches according to NovelKeys), then consider this your next switch for an office environment. Also, I know this is a recurring theme, but these switches are very smooth, earning them an extra point in this category. I still dislike them though, but they don’t annoy me as much in these switches. It’s pretty neat technique to making a switch quieter.Īs I gain more experience with silent switches, the more I get used to the mushy feel of the silencing dampeners. It has dampeners on the side that absorbs both the upstroke and the downstroke. Its silencing method is similar to previous silent switches I’ve reviewed. There is no spring/scratch noise when typing or gaming, thus the higher score, even though it isn’t any quieter in comparison to other silent switches I’ve reviewed (so far). And as mentioned above, this is the only switch in the Ink lineup to get the silent treatment. Give me more switches in this weighting and I’ll keep giving high scores all around. It’s a night and day difference in a blind test with only the best contactless switches surpassing it. Surpassing a 7 on smoothness by any switch is an achievement! On-centre keypresses are silky smooth with a hint of scratchiness when pressed off-centre, though it isn’t as bad as the Cherry MX Silent Black. Here’s the video review if you prefer watching content: This really is the best of the best from Gateron. Too bad it’s the only silent switch in the Ink lineup a Silent Red Ink would’ve been a great lighter alternative. The Silent Black Ink is an amazingly smooth and quiet switch, but with a relatively high price tag, is it worthy of a top spot? Spoiler: Yes. Jag rekommenderar dom varmt till dom som vågar testa.Linear | 4.00mm | 60g actuation | 70g Bottom Out | PCB Mount | ~£0.85 per switch Men efter man vant sig efter några timmars gaming så var det absolut inga krusseduller. Jag hade lite problem i början i FPS spel då det kändes som att jag behövde trycka in ''W''-knappen hårdare för att det skulle registreras. Det tar nog ett tag innan man vant sig att använda dom främst för gaming. Till och med ljudet av allt tryckande är som ljuvlig musik för öronen. Känslan att trycka på något liiiiite segare än vad jag är van vid (Gateron Brown och Gateron Red).

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Gateron Full Milky Switch Set Gateron Full Black Switch Set Gateron Milky Top Black Bottom Switch Set Gateron. Gateron CJ Linear Switch Set Gateron Box CJ Linear Switch Set Cap Series. Och jag kan med säkerhet säga att jag älskar dom. Gateron Ink V2 Switch Set Gateron Box Ink V2 Switch Set Gateron Kangaroo Box Ink Switch Set CJ Series. Och använde dom till mitt nya Glorious GMMK Pro. I highly recommend them to those who dare to test. But after getting used to it after a few hours of gaming, there were absolutely no frills. I had a bit of a problem in the beginning in FPS games as it felt like I needed to press the "W" button harder to register. It probably takes a while before you get used to using them mainly for gaming. Even the sound of all the pressure is like lovely music to the ears. The feeling of pressing something liiiiite tougher than I'm used to (Gateron Brown and Gateron Red). And used them for my new Glorious GMMK Pro.















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