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Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 vs HMX Snow Crash switch comparison

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The Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 and HMX Snow Crash switches are both standard MX mechanical switches of the linear breed. They both feature PA66 top housing, PA66 bottom housing, standard stem shape, 2 mm pre-travel, however, they come with different stem material (L4 (modified POM) vs POM), spring (52g. Korea KOS vs 22 mm KOS single-stage extended), bottom-out force (52 g vs 58 g), total travel (3.80 mm vs 4 mm). That said, they are moderately 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 Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PA66 top housing, PA66 bottom housing, and L4 (modified POM) stem (standard shape). It features a 52g. Korea KOS spring. The actuation occurs at 2mm. The 52g bottom-out occurs at 3.80mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by Cheese Studio. Manufactured by Keygeek.

The HMX Snow Crash is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PA66 top housing, PA66 bottom housing, and POM stem (standard shape). It features a 22 mm KOS single-stage extended spring. The 50g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 58g bottom-out occurs at 4mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by Keebscape.Co. Manufactured by HMX.

Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 vs HMX Snow Crash data sheets

NameKeygeek Blue Cheese V1HMX Snow Crash
Typelinearlinear
Footprint5-pin5-pin
Top housingPA66PA66
Bottom housingPA66PA66
Stem materialL4 (modified POM)POM
Stem shapestandardstandard
Spring52g. Korea KOS22 mm KOS single-stage extended
Actuation- g50 g
Bottom-out52 g58 g
Pre-travel2 mm2 mm
Total travel3.80 mm4 mm
LubeFactory lubing? Yes!Factory lubing? Yes! Newest batch: To prevent a mushy and muted bottom-out, only the leaves and springs are factory-lubed. Leaves are lubed with a thin coat of 205g0 and 105g0 mix, and springs are lubed with dry-film. The stem, bottom housing, and top housing are all dry.
DesignerCheese StudioKeebscape.Co
ManufacturerKeygeekHMX

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Where to buy Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 and HMX Snow Crash switches?

By tracking prices and in-stock status of 30+ well-known keyboard stores worldwide, we can state that the Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 is available at a single shop at the moment, while the HMX Snow Crash can be found in multiple stores.

Clicking the links below take you to some notable keyboard shops offering Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 and HMX Snow Crash 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!

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Comments on Keygeek Blue Cheese V1 switches

Comments on HMX Snow Crash switches

Blue Cheese is the latest switch from Keys in Cheese Studio who designed HMX Cheese one of the most popular HMX switches of 2024 – KeebzNCables.
If you loved our original Cheese Switch, you're in for a treat. After 8 months of development and fine-tuning, we are thrilled with how the Blue Cheese Switch turned out. Inspired by blue cheese, this switch features light blue and cheese colors. We wanted to create a switch with a completely different vibe from the original Cheese Switch. After countless tweaks to the lubrication, we have achieved an incredibly smooth feel. While the original Cheese Switch had a poppy and clacky sound, the Blue Cheese offers a deep thocky typing sound – Keys of Cheese Studio.

HMX Snow Crash switch, designed by Keebscape, is the first ever rail bottom-out HMX switch. It has a full 4mm total travel, traditional PA66 housing and POM stem, and an effortless but clean color. Unlike the traditional HMX switches we know of, the Snow Crash switches don't have a super loud and clacky bottom-out sound since they bottom out on stem rails. They still have that extremely tight stem and near-to-zero stem wobble, but they don't suffer from the so-called syringe effect. The reason is that the stem pole does not go deep into the stem hole so less friction and resistance are created. They are super smooth although they are made with more traditional PA66 and POM, and this is all attributed to HMX's precise molding and factory lubrication – Unikeys.
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