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Title: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: justify on Fri, 13 March 2015, 11:25:18
I am currently speaking with a contact from ZF about ordering switches, I am working with them and soon I will get pricing information.


The MOQ for this is 48000 switches at .86 a switch.


http://goo.gl/forms/dDpFXWVpyE


From the email;

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Cherry have 4 different color types of MX RGB switches:
 
red:       MX1A-L1NA
black:    MX1A-11NA
blue:     MX1A-E1NA
brown: MX1A-G1NA

Cherry also has with and without fixation pins. See part number difference below.

I am waiting on a reply to get price figures and MOQ numbers, so whilst waiting if you are interested please fill the form. Once/if I get samples I will take some close-up photos so you can see the difference between normal/clear housing.


Please note: There will be no clear stem switches in this group buy, sorry for the inconvenience.

If there is significant interest in PCB mounted switches, please let me know and I can add them as an option.


Here's the link to the form; http://goo.gl/forms/dDpFXWVpyE

UPDATE! -

I have obtained prices and MOQ figures, please see them below;
(http://puu.sh/gMoqP/b71290731a.png)
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: SpAmRaY on Fri, 13 March 2015, 11:39:15
There have been a few threads about this exact thing already as well as 7bit over at Deskthority trying to get these just an FYI.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: justify on Fri, 13 March 2015, 11:42:35
There have been a few threads about this exact thing already as well as 7bit over at Deskthority trying to get these just an FYI.
Hi, the person who was previously doing this couldnt do it, so I am taking over from him.


As for 7bit, as far as I can see, he has said that he isnt doing the clear case switches.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: SpAmRaY on Fri, 13 March 2015, 11:46:50
There have been a few threads about this exact thing already as well as 7bit over at Deskthority trying to get these just an FYI.
Hi, the person who was previously doing this couldnt do it, so I am taking over from him.


As for 7bit, as far as I can see, he has said that he isnt doing the clear case switches.

Well then I wish you success!
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: FrostyToast on Fri, 13 March 2015, 11:48:46
Aren't gateron switches pretty much just as functional as Cherry rgb?
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: justify on Fri, 13 March 2015, 11:51:46
There have been a few threads about this exact thing already as well as 7bit over at Deskthority trying to get these just an FYI.
Hi, the person who was previously doing this couldnt do it, so I am taking over from him.


As for 7bit, as far as I can see, he has said that he isnt doing the clear case switches.

Well then I wish you success!
Thanks very much, if you have any other questions please let me know!
Aren't gateron switches pretty much just as functional as Cherry rgb?
They might be, but these are for cherry MX clear case switches that havent been on the market yet (as far as I can see)!

Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: random_rockets on Mon, 16 March 2015, 20:35:59
I'd be interested just to compare to other switches!
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: justify on Sun, 22 March 2015, 18:01:45
I have an update for this, I will post further details tomorrow.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: sethk_ on Sun, 22 March 2015, 18:26:37
You should probably put a username part in the survey
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: Cottonsox on Sun, 22 March 2015, 18:30:42
When the numbers come in on rough prices/moq i will complete the survey. Don't want to inflate your IC without knowing the full information.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB)
Post by: justify on Mon, 23 March 2015, 11:46:06
You should probably put a username part in the survey
I was thinking that, but I dont want the end user to be discouraged when its only an initial interest check, I just wanted interest.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: Eszett on Sat, 11 April 2015, 07:39:31
Quote
Quote from: FrostyToast on 13 March 2015, 11:48:46

    Aren't gateron switches pretty much just as functional as Cherry rgb?
AFAIK MX RGBs are more transparent than Gaterons ...
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: Lastpilot on Sat, 11 April 2015, 08:23:05
MX RGB is less transparent than gateron. Unless I got part of a bad batch  :(
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: Dreamre on Sat, 11 April 2015, 10:40:28
For all those who may be thinking to put cherry stems into Gateron switches, the actuation point is much earlier. Which may lead to mis clicking.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: Eszett on Sun, 12 April 2015, 00:19:26
Alright. So essentially, Gaterons are of minor quality in comparison to Cherry MX switches, right?
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: Dihedral on Sun, 12 April 2015, 03:35:30
Alright. So essentially, Gaterons are of minor quality in comparison to Cherry MX switches, right?

No necessarily.  Many rate gaterons as the same; if not  better than Cherry. Long term durability however, is assofar unproven.
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: Asininity on Mon, 13 April 2015, 00:09:23
This may be a silly question but how would you control the color variations? I would love to build a RGB board but without a method by which to utilize it, what's the point?
Title: Re: [IC] Cherry MX Clear housing switches (RGB) !!UPDATE!!
Post by: naps250 on Wed, 15 April 2015, 10:10:30
This may be a silly question but how would you control the color variations? I would love to build a RGB board but without a method by which to utilize it, what's the point?
That's what I am thinking as well. I would like to build my own RGB keyboard but I don't know of any PCB compatible with per key RGB LED.

On a side note does anyone know what RGB LEDs does Corsair use? I have tried searching but all I've come across are too large to fit under a switch.