![]() ![]() The GX switches have a standard Cherry cross stem making these switches compatible with all after market key caps, this is a massive improvement over the proprietary Romer-G stems. In general, I wouldn’t recommend the GX browns for gaming, the extra added stiffness make it more fatiguing to game for longer periods. The bottom out of the GX Brown almost feels cushioned with the amount of resistance I expect out of a run of the mill brown switch. ![]() The stem on the GX Browns do seem a little more stable with less wobble. ![]() The tactile bump is slightly more pronounced than a regular MX Brown bump, which isn’t difficult, the MX Brown bump is pretty much non-existent, we’re not talking Zealios level bumps here. The GX Brown’s feel good to type on, compared to a regular Cherry MX Brown the actuation point and tactile bump are a little heavier, making the overall feel a little stiffer than a traditional Cherry MX Brown. I’m reviewing the GX Brown switches in the Logitech G Pro keyboard, these GX switches look like they’re rebranded Kailh switches. The switches don’t really have any gimmicks, they seem to be Logitech’s take on the traditional Cherry MX switch.
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