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    Default A good recommendation for gaming Headset.

    So I want to get myself a gaming headset. Which has a pretty good sound and the price pretty much acceptable, around $100 or less.

    Anyone have any good recommendation?

    I'm currently try to go between Kingston HyperX Cloud or Audio Technica ( I forgot which version) the one from LinusTechTips.
    Also Sennheiser, but the price for a pretty much decent sound is more than $100.

    Also should I get Soundcard for the gaming headset? Or just standard audio is good enough?

    Thanks


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    Do you need a microphone?

    Game audio quality is typically not going to be any different with good headphones or average ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spuuky View Post
    Do you need a microphone?

    Game audio quality is typically not going to be any different with good headphones or average ones.
    I'm not quite sure, but I think I'll need microphone for MMO games.

    So, there won't be any different in audio if I choose Sennheiser PC350, rather than Kingston HyperX Cloud?

    Also, do I need to buy Soundcard to use the Headset?


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    I have not seen a PC in a long time that did not have onboard sound. There is no reason to buy a separate sound card in 99.9% of cases.

    I don't have much of a recommendation for headsets with mics. But I'm happy with my Audiotechnica headset without one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spuuky View Post
    I have not seen a PC in a long time that did not have onboard sound. There is no reason to buy a separate sound card in 99.9% of cases.

    I don't have much of a recommendation for headsets with mics. But I'm happy with my Audiotechnica headset without one.
    Eh? you mean that my built up PC, it should come with the soundcard aswell? Does that mean I got trick by the seller?

    Which Audio Techinca you have?

    I kinda need mic because it would be easier to talk rather than to write when in combat or something like that, in MMO and CO-OP supported games.
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    The vast majority of motherboards have onboard sound. Do you have an audio jack for speakers on the back of your PC? If you do, you don't need a sound card.

    Mine are the ATH-M50S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spuuky View Post
    The vast majority of motherboards have onboard sound. Do you have an audio jack for speakers on the back of your PC? If you do, you don't need a sound card.

    Mine are the ATH-M50S.
    For speaker audio, yes, it have audio jack, on the motherboard.
    So I don't need soundcard then?
    But what does soundcard actually do for audio? is it just for better sound? I'm completely confused, whether I should get SoundCard or not.

    I just search for the review, it's price around $150?

    And yet Kingston HyperX Cloud is less than $100, I think I'm gonna look for some video review for ATH-M50S and going to compare it to HyperX Cloud.
    Last edited by DanielCLFFF13; 01-18-2015 at 06:11 AM. Reason: Wrong use of words :P


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    Yes, the one I have is above your price. However, the 30 instead of the 50 seems like a popular option also. It is much cheaper: http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica.../dp/B00007E7C8

    You don't need a sound card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spuuky View Post
    Yes, the one I have is above your price. However, the 30 instead of the 50 seems like a popular option also. It is much cheaper: http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica.../dp/B00007E7C8

    You don't need a sound card.
    Yeah it's a lot more cheaper, but it still doesn't come with mic, at that price, I mean compare to HyperX. But I'll definitely compare it to others.

    Ok thanks Spuuky


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    If you're going to buy a headset specifically for gaming, I personally only think of ones that also have microphones. If you don't need a microphone, then any pair of headphones that are good for music will probably also be good for games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    If you're going to buy a headset specifically for gaming, I personally only think of ones that also have microphones. If you don't need a microphone, then any pair of headphones that are good for music will probably also be good for games.
    Yeah, kinda need the mic, just for MMO, and CO-OP supported games. I have a mixed feeling for HyperX Cloud, or SennHeiser PC350 (which pretty much affordable) and the audio technica ATH-AG1 but the price well, expensive.


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    The sound quality will usually be good enough no matter what you pick. The microphone is where some headsets fail, I think. Get one that doesn't let in a lot of noise from your surroundings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    The sound quality will usually be good enough no matter what you pick. The microphone is where some headsets fail, I think. Get one that doesn't let in a lot of noise from your surroundings.
    So the closed headset would be best then? Okay
    Thanks Mirage


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    Hello, I highly recommend not forking over bajillions for the super classy gaming headsets and whatnot if you're only after a mic. I'd suggest looking at microphones that are compatible with games and just use them. Will almost certainly be cheaper than a quality headset, and will often have better sound quality besides. Also, you don't have to worry about mouthbreathing through the mic when it's not hanging on your lips!

    Just something to look into.

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    I personally needed a soundcard for my speakers but, you shouldn't for headphones.

    I use these http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G230-.../dp/B00BFOEY4I

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