The Nintendo Switch OLED and the original Switch are similar in size and weight, with minor differences. The OLED model features a larger screen within the same console height, achieved by For the application of both switches, although Reds can be used for gaming the Cherry MX Speed Silvers are the better option. In contrast, in typing situations, the MX Reds are generally preferred over Speed Silvers for typing. The activation and total travel distance is the biggest difference between both switches.

The main Kailh switch line-up consists ot the typical Red, Blue, Brown, and Black switch. They follow the traditional Cherry MX design, but are offered at a much more affordable price. They are not a bad option if you are on a budget, but I typically prefer Gateron switches if you are looking for a tactile or linear switch.

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.

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 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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