*Not shown in the video: Disassembly* When I took it apart and put a finger to the side railings, there was *definitely* an oil there. I also re-lubed the thing, and the metallic "ting" noise I mentioned at 04:47 is *still there.* So it definitely isn't something dry. However, like I said, put 'em in a board and it's basically gone.
i built my keyboard 2 years ago and got the regular milky yellows. I lubed them with 205 grade 0 and the scratchiness still didn't go away. The pros sound so good and the scratchiness is gone so I will probably end up switching out my regular milky yellows for the pros.
If i buy milky yellows and lube them with krytox would that be the same result as milky pro yellows with krytox or do they have other internal differences?
your content is what i would make if I weren't a lazy POS. also I'm following your alt account purely because youve been a lot of help to me. I love these comparison videos and youre the best at it.
Personally I didn't lube them after using them stock but if you have a preferred lube or if you want more consistency from knowing that you did it yourself, then go for your own lube.
Do you think these need to be filmed? Cause I’m planning a full size keyboard and I don’t know if my spirit is strong enough to lube and film 110+ switches; these would be awesome if they are, in fact, plug and play
May I have a quick question: If someone put these 2 in front of me: Milky Yellow & Pro Milky Yellow, how could I differentiate between them? Can you show me how?
@@toufusoup Thanks for the reply. This is more about the case if I buy some from soneone and I never use this switch before, how to tell they sell me the Pro or non-Pro :). That's why I am wondering if you have any insight on this.
If you are buying from another person in the community rather than from a distributor, if the seller doesn’t say they are lubed, they probably are selling you stock standard milky yellows. You should ask before you buy lol Pro milky yellow switches are basically made so that a person can skip the hassle of lubricating a switch.
I never really got bothered by any form of wobble at all so personally, no. I see people point it out a lot but I never really found it to affect much of my switch enjoyment
the wobble on mx blues and outemu blues didn't bother me, they were fine but the wobble on outemu blacks was god awful, some of them would also bind, I should get some ktt roses for the board which those were in, ktt switches are really underrated
*Not shown in the video: Disassembly*
When I took it apart and put a finger to the side railings, there was *definitely* an oil there.
I also re-lubed the thing, and the metallic "ting" noise I mentioned at 04:47 is *still there.*
So it definitely isn't something dry. However, like I said, put 'em in a board and it's basically gone.
For a full minute i thought i was looking at a rgb gaming chair and a desk lol
i built my keyboard 2 years ago and got the regular milky yellows. I lubed them with 205 grade 0 and the scratchiness still didn't go away.
The pros sound so good and the scratchiness is gone so I will probably end up switching out my regular milky yellows for the pros.
glad to see some more keebposts.
Was that Gundou screaming in the background?
Nah, it was a chaotic FFX stream feat. Lord Aethelstan and Nyanners
If i buy milky yellows and lube them with krytox would that be the same result as milky pro yellows with krytox or do they have other internal differences?
I wouldn’t be able to tell you, I don’t own Krytox. However, I’d say you’d probably have more control on the amount of lube you have in your switch
your content is what i would make if I weren't a lazy POS. also I'm following your alt account purely because youve been a lot of help to me. I love these comparison videos and youre the best at it.
Thanks mate. I’m really hoping I can output some stuff this week.
is it still necessary to lube them with kryotox or is the factory lube good enough?
Personally I didn't lube them after using them stock but if you have a preferred lube or if you want more consistency from knowing that you did it yourself, then go for your own lube.
Do Gateron Pro Milky Yellow switches have interference for Northfacing LEDs on Cherry MX keycaps?
Yes
Do you think these need to be filmed? Cause I’m planning a full size keyboard and I don’t know if my spirit is strong enough to lube and film 110+ switches; these would be awesome if they are, in fact, plug and play
I think they’ll be fine if you don’t film.
You think those full milky pro are better than full black?
I just got a bunch of milky yellows, non-pro. The spring ping is horrific lol. I'm gonna have to get in there with some krytox.
May I have a quick question: If someone put these 2 in front of me: Milky Yellow & Pro Milky Yellow, how could I differentiate between them? Can you show me how?
It’ll all be on feel if you’re talking about stock switches. You’d know which one would be the Pro version when you press it.
@@toufusoup Thanks for the reply. This is more about the case if I buy some from soneone and I never use this switch before, how to tell they sell me the Pro or non-Pro :).
That's why I am wondering if you have any insight on this.
If you are buying from another person in the community rather than from a distributor, if the seller doesn’t say they are lubed, they probably are selling you stock standard milky yellows. You should ask before you buy lol
Pro milky yellow switches are basically made so that a person can skip the hassle of lubricating a switch.
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The chad himself is back!
are these decent for gaming?
Would you be comfortable with a light-medium weight linear switch?
does the wobble on the milky pros bother you
I never really got bothered by any form of wobble at all so personally, no. I see people point it out a lot but I never really found it to affect much of my switch enjoyment
the wobble on mx blues and outemu blues didn't bother me, they were fine
but the wobble on outemu blacks was god awful, some of them would also bind, I should get some ktt roses for the board which those were in, ktt switches are really underrated
Did u lube the leafs?
Nope these are right out of the bag
But they’re factory lubed
Do a showcase for ur switch collection, that'd be cool
i would love to see that.
nice gaming chair (🎙️)