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12-03-2017, 07:00 PM
#11
You mean improving my headphones instead of the keyboard? They tend to stick sometimes.
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victorfamosaya
12-03-2017, 07:00 PM #11

You mean improving my headphones instead of the keyboard? They tend to stick sometimes.

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12-03-2017, 11:45 PM
#12
Consider checking out virtual 7.1 or explore software options to achieve your goal.
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itzMikaHackzZ_
12-03-2017, 11:45 PM #12

Consider checking out virtual 7.1 or explore software options to achieve your goal.

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ItsTheFlash
Junior Member
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12-07-2017, 04:20 AM
#13
100% in agreement. A fresh 144hz monitor will deliver more noticeable improvement than upgrading to a new keyboard or headset. If you prefer a keyboard, opt for red or brown switches for smoother actuation and quicker response. While any mechanical switch works, using the recommended types ensures better performance. Personally, I favor the K70 with Cherry MX Speed switches over my previous Rosewill model with Blue switches. Regarding headphones, I’m not very experienced in this area, so you’ll need to wait for someone who can give a more informed comparison. In the meantime, if you’re considering a new headset, budget options like the HyperX Cloud are great. For higher spending, the BT 770 80 Ohm is a solid choice, though it lacks an integrated microphone—so you may need a separate mic solution or a modmic.
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ItsTheFlash
12-07-2017, 04:20 AM #13

100% in agreement. A fresh 144hz monitor will deliver more noticeable improvement than upgrading to a new keyboard or headset. If you prefer a keyboard, opt for red or brown switches for smoother actuation and quicker response. While any mechanical switch works, using the recommended types ensures better performance. Personally, I favor the K70 with Cherry MX Speed switches over my previous Rosewill model with Blue switches. Regarding headphones, I’m not very experienced in this area, so you’ll need to wait for someone who can give a more informed comparison. In the meantime, if you’re considering a new headset, budget options like the HyperX Cloud are great. For higher spending, the BT 770 80 Ohm is a solid choice, though it lacks an integrated microphone—so you may need a separate mic solution or a modmic.

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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12-11-2017, 08:43 AM
#14
Avoid using 7.1 on headphones, whether physical or digital—it's not a good idea
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AthenasLight
12-11-2017, 08:43 AM #14

Avoid using 7.1 on headphones, whether physical or digital—it's not a good idea

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Soundtrack67
Member
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12-15-2017, 08:04 PM
#15
The gear is irrelevant as long as you promote it on a trading platform under your Steam account name.
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Soundtrack67
12-15-2017, 08:04 PM #15

The gear is irrelevant as long as you promote it on a trading platform under your Steam account name.

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Ivanrex
Junior Member
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12-15-2017, 08:53 PM
#16
Consider your gaming style and preferences when choosing between the Hyper X Cloud Stingers and the Corsair Void Surround Hybrid.
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Ivanrex
12-15-2017, 08:53 PM #16

Consider your gaming style and preferences when choosing between the Hyper X Cloud Stingers and the Corsair Void Surround Hybrid.

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ReDeR_Games
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12-16-2017, 05:53 AM
#17
Umm, I don’t have personal experience with either. I have tried the Cloud 2s and they’re amazing, so I’m assuming the stingers are a slightly dumbed down version of the same product. Personally I would get those since Voids don’t have the same rep for quality as the clouds. NOTE: I may be entirely wrong and this is my opinion, there will usually be lots of reviews on these kinds of products
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ReDeR_Games
12-16-2017, 05:53 AM #17

Umm, I don’t have personal experience with either. I have tried the Cloud 2s and they’re amazing, so I’m assuming the stingers are a slightly dumbed down version of the same product. Personally I would get those since Voids don’t have the same rep for quality as the clouds. NOTE: I may be entirely wrong and this is my opinion, there will usually be lots of reviews on these kinds of products

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
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12-18-2017, 12:17 AM
#18
Thanks very much!
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sacapatates
12-18-2017, 12:17 AM #18

Thanks very much!

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squireoh
Junior Member
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12-18-2017, 01:14 AM
#19
Threads Combined - Avoid repeating identical subjects across different sections of the Forum. Ask your question in the appropriate area. Thank you.
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squireoh
12-18-2017, 01:14 AM #19

Threads Combined - Avoid repeating identical subjects across different sections of the Forum. Ask your question in the appropriate area. Thank you.

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Murica1776
Member
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12-18-2017, 09:28 AM
#20
Yes agree a screen will make the biggest difference. With switches its completely personal I got reds on my first one as everyone said they the best for CSGO and I'm now typing on that keyboard at the office, I can't stand it for CSGO, doesn't make the switch bad just not for me, and thats the point switches are personal there is no better than the other switch and thats including KHAL and Razer switches. @OP try play on someones to see how you like reds,blues or browns. Mouse wise you good. don't bother its a waste of time. I'd take the stingers over the Voids anyday, I've had nothing but amazing experience with my Clouds and my mates gone through two sets of Voids as he wants everything corsair. Otherwise honestly a decent set of in-ears is also a very solid option I use the razer ones at tournaments as it kills the noise beautiful with my clouds on top. you just playing in your room so you'll be good, and I ran a webcam as my mic for a long time as I hate having shit in front of my face and even during the ESL leauge there was no issues with my mic quality during the online games. truth be told again the screen will make the biggest difference hands down, and a nice big mouse pad is vital. after that its just practice and dialing in a mouse sensitivity that works for you. Also watch pro games, you'll be amazed at how much you learn from them.
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Murica1776
12-18-2017, 09:28 AM #20

Yes agree a screen will make the biggest difference. With switches its completely personal I got reds on my first one as everyone said they the best for CSGO and I'm now typing on that keyboard at the office, I can't stand it for CSGO, doesn't make the switch bad just not for me, and thats the point switches are personal there is no better than the other switch and thats including KHAL and Razer switches. @OP try play on someones to see how you like reds,blues or browns. Mouse wise you good. don't bother its a waste of time. I'd take the stingers over the Voids anyday, I've had nothing but amazing experience with my Clouds and my mates gone through two sets of Voids as he wants everything corsair. Otherwise honestly a decent set of in-ears is also a very solid option I use the razer ones at tournaments as it kills the noise beautiful with my clouds on top. you just playing in your room so you'll be good, and I ran a webcam as my mic for a long time as I hate having shit in front of my face and even during the ESL leauge there was no issues with my mic quality during the online games. truth be told again the screen will make the biggest difference hands down, and a nice big mouse pad is vital. after that its just practice and dialing in a mouse sensitivity that works for you. Also watch pro games, you'll be amazed at how much you learn from them.

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