Basically, by using the Cherry MX Silver I have come to know that all the features like the tactile, pressure and force require in Silver switches is same as that of Red, except the Speed. Since the speed of the Silver switches is greater than Red, therefore, it is market as Cherry MX Speed switches. 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. In essence, both Reds and Silver switches are designed for gaming, but Silver switches offer you a more enhanced efficiency. Winner: Cherry MX Silver Typing A comfortable typing is one of the key parameters that can define the Red vs Silver switches and set them apart. Hi Ho Silver Lining - Fixed an issue where it was not possible to talk to Mr. Hands in the Heavy Hearts club because he wasn't interactable or did not spawn. Added a toggle to switch between DLSS Super Resolution, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.1 and Intel Xe Super Sampling 1.2. Depending on your selection you can customize other options 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 Quick Guide to Cherry MX Here's a quick overview of all the common switch colors and what they mean. We'll do a deeper dive into each Cherry MX choice and give our recommendations on their usage. We'll include sound tests and pictures of each choice. Different Actuation Types
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