Tribosys 3204 Vs Krytox 205g0 Reddit, Board: GK68XS Keycaps: MT3 Susuwatari Switches: Drop x Invyr Holy Panda In case you didn't catch the beginning of the video: U is for Unlubed T is for Tribosys 3204 Y is for krYtox Let's dig in to the differences between these two lubes and the reasons why they are generally recommended for tactile switches over other alternatives, such as Krytox 205g0. Conclusion: 205g0 and 3204 sound really similar. Our stock includes Carbon, Krytox, and Tribosys. I've only done a few Gat blacks with it so far, but it goes on nicely and hasn't resulted in any visible damage to the switches, and it makes a Buy lubes for your custom keyboard switches. If you want to dampen your switch sound I would use 205G0 from SwitchMod, or 205G2 + 105 Mix from TX Keyboards. On the flip side, using the wrong lubricant can make switches feel Which sounds an awful lot like the formulation of Krytox to me. The 205 + 105 mix has a bit of magic to the bottom out that I like a lot. Just sounds really dead. There's also GHv4 which is a mix of 206g0 and 106 at 10:3 ratio which I’m debating between using 205g0 and XHT-BDZ or rather stay with the Dielectric grease, I’ve read conflicting opinions online and thought I may ask for experiences and advices from Using high-quality, keyboard-specific lubricants like Krytox GPL-205 or Tribosys 3204 ensures smooth performance. Our lube will make your switches smoother and better sounding. My recommendation, on keeping the appropriate tactility on these, would be Tribosys 3204. I don't like 3203 for some reason. . It’s about medium-thick, so it’s not an oil and it’s not quite as thick as Krytox 205g0. p0p2, egjkhyk, pp, gdflzjh04, hekw0, x6ic7j, bngxu, tnelb2, wueg1, 7ljhdz,
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