Honestly, sir, many of your reviews are highly subjective and speculative, lacking a factual basis. Some, if not most, are overly critical and do not align with objective measures. Consider that many will find your video prior to making the decision to invest a not-inconsiderable amount of money on a mechanical keyboard. This switch review is a perfect example of bias and extreme subjectivity and, likely, unwarranted criticism. The site RTINGS is one of the most well-regarded objective measures of all things tech. You give the Kalih Speed Silvers a 'smoothness' rating of 4/10 for this particular switch. RTINGS gives it an equivalent of 7.2/10. Such a wide differential between your subjective measure and a lab-tested, instrument-based review will appear suspect to any fair-minded viewer. Your insistence of there being a noticeable difference in force actuation between keys, which sounds like perhaps your biggest criticism of the switch, I could not find anywhere else.
These are my first mechanical switches. Everything you just said I’ve experienced it. Not gonna lie, not impressed… the most annoying feature is for sure the “pressing by resting the finger”. I mean yeah they’re supposed to be fast but it made me fall off cliffs and getting out of cover plenty of times
Silver switches are in general preferred in fighting games, and if you are stuck with kailh sockets on your hitbox these are your best option even with the Mx converter mod for the button caps, at least for now for other games ppl go with red but the downside is that typing is atrocious so I have always liked brown for the allrounder experience.
Thanks again for the good and honest review. Have you had the chance to compare them to the MX Speed Silver by any chance? I personally own them and I feel that you are also describing them here instead of the Kailhs. But I'm lacking comparison. Have a nice one!
They’re very similar specs wise. Subjectively, the Cherry MX Speed Silver felt a touch smoother, and they don’t suffer weighting and actuation point inconsistencies. Other than that, I’d say they’re more or less on par performance wise.
Like how you stay consistent using the same keyboard for every sound test
Have you tried the shadow series ones a try?
Hey man you should do some review's on the new gateron everfree line, like the EF curry or the EF grayish
Honestly, sir, many of your reviews are highly subjective and speculative, lacking a factual basis. Some, if not most, are overly critical and do not align with objective measures. Consider that many will find your video prior to making the decision to invest a not-inconsiderable amount of money on a mechanical keyboard.
This switch review is a perfect example of bias and extreme subjectivity and, likely, unwarranted criticism. The site RTINGS is one of the most well-regarded objective measures of all things tech.
You give the Kalih Speed Silvers a 'smoothness' rating of 4/10 for this particular switch. RTINGS gives it an equivalent of 7.2/10. Such a wide differential between your subjective measure and a lab-tested, instrument-based review will appear suspect to any fair-minded viewer.
Your insistence of there being a noticeable difference in force actuation between keys, which sounds like perhaps your biggest criticism of the switch, I could not find anywhere else.
These are my first mechanical switches. Everything you just said I’ve experienced it. Not gonna lie, not impressed… the most annoying feature is for sure the “pressing by resting the finger”. I mean yeah they’re supposed to be fast but it made me fall off cliffs and getting out of cover plenty of times
Silver switches are in general preferred in fighting games, and if you are stuck with kailh sockets on your hitbox these are your best option even with the Mx converter mod for the button caps, at least for now for other games ppl go with red but the downside is that typing is atrocious so I have always liked brown for the allrounder experience.
Silent and crispy
yes, if you literally haven't tried anything other than these and some crappy cherry mx, then yes, silent and crispy
For fps game what switch you recommend ?
Im One minute lateee, sryy ❤
Thanks again for the good and honest review. Have you had the chance to compare them to the MX Speed Silver by any chance? I personally own them and I feel that you are also describing them here instead of the Kailhs. But I'm lacking comparison.
Have a nice one!
They’re very similar specs wise. Subjectively, the Cherry MX Speed Silver felt a touch smoother, and they don’t suffer weighting and actuation point inconsistencies. Other than that, I’d say they’re more or less on par performance wise.
@@KeebWorks thank you for your answer. Can't use them for work, that's for sure. :)