![]() ![]() Once you get into the action when gaming, noise isolation is less of an issue but for movies or some music it can make a difference – especially if you have background noise to block out. The trade-off is that the cloth ear cups generally breathe better which could be good for longer gaming sessions or warmer weather. Watching a movie was balanced and clear but perhaps not as crisp as some of the more expensive alternatives – still very good for a ‘gaming’ headset at $75. In terms of external noise isolation, the cloth ear pads don’t do as good a job of blocking out external noise as the leather or faux leather that some other headsets have. This shows that the USB adaptor really is optional and that the headset stands up on its own. Music and movies were also clear and the ranges felt consistent with the non-USB experience via ASUS Xonar DX and the on-board Supreme FX solution on our ASUS ROG Maximus VI Gene test bench. Battlefield 4, COD Ghosts, Skyrim and DayZ were all very immersive from an audio point of view when using the included USB connector. The USB sound adaptor allows for simulated 7.1 channel sound and does it pretty well. Shared Gigabit connection via Netgear WNDR3700 Seagate Barracuda 2TB & Samsung EVO 250GB SSD The specifications are below: Motherboardġ6GB Corsair Vengeance Low Profile – Black (4x4GB) The ASUS ROG test bench was used for the majority of the testing. On-board Supreme FX on the ASUS ROG test bench using a Maximus VI Gene motherboard.On-board Realtek ALC 898 (ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe).I tested the Logitech G430 sound experience with the following audio sources: ![]()
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