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For a smooth linear feel with solid reliability, ACE’s TTC linear switches are a smart choice. With springs made from gold-plated stainless steel and contacts made from gold alloy, they’re both durable and responsive Read More
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Hey, look at that! Mine finally got here. I almost forgot about them, and they're way better than I was expecting. I'm a pretty patient dude, but I'd say these were totally worth the wait as a switch collector.
Can confirm: it has five pins and unusually good factory lube.
lucanizTheese switches are surprisingly good. Factory lube is well done, except a couple of switches that are overlubbed imo. But 70 pc for 35 bucks is a good price for the quality.
Lol, who is pressing their keys 50 million times in a lifetime outside of durability tests in a lab? Not that I'm attracted to these keys, but the immediate reaction of "OMG ONLY 1 MILLION ACTUATIONS?!" is hilarious. Even at a million, under normal usage, it should last for years. And if you're buying custom key switches, you'll probably swap out before then anyways.
johnpaulthesecondI'm the designer of this switch,Sorry for the wrong information
the durability is not 1 million actuations, but a hundred million actuations
johnpaulthesecondhttps://onlinetyping . ohttp://www.cs.trincollcs.trincoll.rogrammers http://www.cs.trincoll . edu/~crypto/resources/LetFreq.html
Average typing speed of a programmer is 58 words per minute.
The letter e shows up on average in 59.1% of 1000 words.
The average programmer therefore types the letter e 34.8 times per minute.
If you count the number of e's in this paragraph, you'll find that there are 35, so
that number is not unrealistic.
Let's say the average programmer types for 2 hours out of an 8 hour work day
And let's say the average programmer has 2 weeks vacation and 2 weeks holidays.
35 e's/min * 60 min/hr * 2 hr/day * 5 day/wk * 48 wk/yr = 1008000 letter e's per year.
Heh
This switch is one of the most popular linear switches recently in the Chinese community, most of the reviews are very good. I think the reason people are not interested in it is the lack of marketing overseas from TTC. They normally manufacture switches for mass production keyboards, but since last year they have had several good switches for the custom community, such as TTC gold pink, so far I can only find them on the KBDfans website.
The person who designed this switch is also a reviewer and keyboard enthusiast who uploads videos on Chinese Youtube. It was a limited run in China and sold out pretty quickly.
For the sound, most of the sound tests I heard are high pitch, and crispy. I would say it is very good for gaming and fast typing. Most importantly, it is one of the best factory-lubed switches in the market - that's the feedback from the Chinese community over the past two months. Because the designer wants it to be a ready-to-use switch for everyone.
chitongyaoHello! I wanted to tell you that I enjoy these switches very much.
I am writing a short article about your ACE switches, and wanted to know if you could tell me anything else about them.
Where does "Reymo" come from / what does it mean?
Are the molds or tolerances different between these and Gold Pinks in addition to the spring and lube?
How did you get started / what made you want to start designing things for the keyboard community?
Thanks!