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HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic vs HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U switch comparison

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The HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic and HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U switches are both standard MX mechanical switches of the linear breed. They both feature PC top housing, standard stem shape, 45 g actuation, however, they come with different bottom housing (P4 vs Nylon), stem material (T5 vs POM), spring (22 mm KOS single-stage extended vs 22 mm single-stage), bottom-out force (53 g vs 52 g), pre-travel (2 mm vs 1.90 mm), total travel (4 mm vs 3.90 mm). That said, they are not too similar. Let's check out this side-by-side specs rundawn with details, availability -- and even current prices -- to figure out which one fits you the best!

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The HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PC top housing, P4 bottom housing, and T5 stem (standard shape). It features a 22 mm KOS single-stage extended spring. The 45g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 53g bottom-out occurs at 4mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by 80 Retros. Manufactured by HMX.

The HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PC top housing, Nylon bottom housing, and POM stem (standard shape). It features a 22 mm single-stage spring. The 45g actuation occurs at 1.90mm. The 52g bottom-out occurs at 3.90mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by Sillyworks. Manufactured by HMX.

HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic vs HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U data sheets

NameHMX x 80Retros Game 1989 ClassicHMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U
Typelinearlinear
Footprint5-pin5-pin
Top housingPCPC
Bottom housingP4Nylon
Stem materialT5POM
Stem shapestandardstandard
Spring22 mm KOS single-stage extended22 mm single-stage
Actuation45 g45 g
Bottom-out53 g52 g
Pre-travel2 mm1.90 mm
Total travel4 mm3.90 mm
LubeFactory lubing? Yes! Mix of 105 and 205.Factory lubing? Yes!
Designer80 RetrosSillyworks
ManufacturerHMXHMX

Prices & Offers

Where to buy HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic and HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U switches?

By tracking prices and in-stock status of 30+ well-known keyboard stores worldwide, we can state that the HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U is much more widely available, but the HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic is also available in stores.

Clicking the links below take you to some notable keyboard shops offering HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic and HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U switches. When accepted, the prices indicated already include the discount - use the KBDNEWS coupon code at checkout to claim your saving!

Prices, discounts, and stock status are checked regularly; however, changes since the last update cannot be ruled out. Everything here is for informational purposes only. Check the product pages for the latest prices!

Sound tests

HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic sound test

HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U sound test

No HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U sound test available.

Comments

Comments on HMX x 80Retros Game 1989 Classic switches

Comments on HMX | Sillyworks Hyacinth V2U switches

The Game 1989 switch is less clacky then the FJ400 and KD200 Switch from the same series and is even more muted compared to other HMX switches. Shipping in a small box in the shape of a film roll container.
These are the HMX Film switches, coming in three distinct models: KD200, FJ400, and Game 1989 Classic. The Game 1989 Classic switch is characterized by its deep, thocky sound attributed to a T5 stem and P4 bottom housing, designed for a 4.0mm total travel, almost reaching the desired 4mm pole bottom-out specification. All three switches benefit from HMX's updated molds that have fixed the leaf tick and lubing issues – KeebzNCables.
The HMX Game 1989 has an operating force of 45g and a bottom out force of 53g, with its bottom out force in between that of the KD200 and the FJ400. The HMX Game 1989 has a total travel distance of 4.0mm, which is the longest travel distance of the three HMX film switches. The HMX Game 1989 is the most traditional feeling from the HMX x 80Retros line. It has a full travel bottom out that will feel comfortable for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts who are used to traditional full travel switches, like Cherry switches – LumeKeebs.

Not long after the release of the Hyacinth V2 switch, Sillyworks came up with a new version of it. They are not calling it V3 as you might have expected. Instead, what you see here is the V2U. There is a story behind the V2U. When they started designing the Hyacinth V2 switches, fans begged them to make the new Hyacinth switches to have a longer travel distance and a full purple color. However, due to some manufacturing reasons at the time, Silly decided to make the V2 version a 3.6mm travel linear switch and kept the green stem from the Hyacinth V1s. Silly did not give us what we wanted but he never forgot. After some hard work with HMX and tweaks in designs, they finally came up with a set of molds to make the near-full travel Hyacinth switch come true. Here it goes the V2U as the "U" stands for designed by "U" and designed for "U" (U here represents the enthusiasts) – Unikeys.
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