FINALLY! Someone who not just tests custom switches for sound, but also how it feels during practical daily activities such as gaming. i agree with you, Akko V3 Silver Pro switches are such a joy to type on for my fingers. Responsiveness and feel is perfect. Built a keyboard with these switches yesterday. It is now my go to gaming board. Love the fact i managed to make it slightly thockier. But i need more poron foam stickers and o-rings. Didn't have enough when i made this board yesterday. I made 3 boards now all intentionally different characteristics but still trying achieve thocky silent deeper sounds more for thocky "feel" than loud thocky sounds. Thockiness in general easy to achieve, just tape painters tape and put poron foam everywhere as much as possible including switch holes and switch edge. Then add o-rings for even better sounds sound dampening.
MX style switches that uses hall effect is still very new. The new switches still has that hollow spring rattling sound to them even when lubed which I really hate. If they can iron out those problems in future switch releases and they started trying out using different materials on the housings that might be the start of me getting into hall effect switches and might be the end of mechanical switches in general. If they can make hall effect switches sound like mechanical ones the mechanical switch might become obsolete.
Agree, these switches are so good, i improved alot on val and cs2 by using it on my WASD key lol, also really cant recommend it for typing because of how light and fast it is. anyway nice video man!
Sound test for this keyboard if your interested: ruclips.net/video/nUfejll8pP8/видео.html
FINALLY!
Someone who not just tests custom switches for sound, but also how it feels during practical daily activities such as gaming.
i agree with you, Akko V3 Silver Pro switches are such a joy to type on for my fingers. Responsiveness and feel is perfect.
Built a keyboard with these switches yesterday.
It is now my go to gaming board. Love the fact i managed to make it slightly thockier. But i need more poron foam stickers and o-rings. Didn't have enough when i made this board yesterday.
I made 3 boards now all intentionally different characteristics but still trying achieve thocky silent deeper sounds more for thocky "feel" than loud thocky sounds. Thockiness in general easy to achieve, just tape painters tape and put poron foam everywhere as much as possible including switch holes and switch edge. Then add o-rings for even better sounds sound dampening.
MX style switches that uses hall effect is still very new. The new switches still has that hollow spring rattling sound to them even when lubed which I really hate. If they can iron out those problems in future switch releases and they started trying out using different materials on the housings that might be the start of me getting into hall effect switches and might be the end of mechanical switches in general. If they can make hall effect switches sound like mechanical ones the mechanical switch might become obsolete.
@@christiancabiles8498 agreed 100%
Nice vid mate
Agree, these switches are so good, i improved alot on val and cs2 by using it on my WASD key lol,
also really cant recommend it for typing because of how light and fast it is.
anyway nice video man!
yep 100% agree!
Hall efect switches are the best if u want the sound with gaming check out the wraith w75
k i will rn :D
@@Zwylo u checked them out?
I thought you were going to do a typing test 😔
You know what, give me a few hours I got you.
@@Zwylo Heck yeah, that's what I want to hear!
@@Megaman.ExE7 ruclips.net/video/nUfejll8pP8/видео.html :)