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Chyan
post Jun 16 2020, 08:59 PM

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QUOTE(horns @ Jun 14 2020, 12:17 AM)
in general, 104/204 has lower viscosity than 105/205. for switches with lighter springs, 104/204 should be good. however, the suitability part is really based on your own preferences.
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I see. If for example, assuming nothing else is changed, and I wanted more resistance out of the keys, would 205g0 be better?
Chyan
post Jun 23 2020, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(horns @ Jun 16 2020, 09:06 PM)
i still keep those rubber dome gaming boards (steelseries; got rgb some more lol)

it's quite a journey to me. found out a lot of things, yet still discover stuff every now and then hehe
yes. if coupled with lighter springs, you will feel that resistance if you applied sufficient amount of 205g0. it will feel like your switches are having 'relatively heavier' springs.
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I'm glad I didn't get the 205g0, 204g0 is sufficiently 'heavy' for me. Smooth, though. Lightly brushed on my Gat reds.

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