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    Cooler Master Storm Sirus Review 

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    BabyBalla
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    Published on July 19th, 2011 05:00 AM
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    Cooler Master, You always seem to surprise us. Cooler Master has ventured into the headset world. It also happens for there latest addition to their storm lineup, The CM Storm Sirus has found it way onto our doorsteps.

    Cooler Masters Statement for there latest product:



    For this review, I will break it down into few sections.

    - Build Quality
    - Sound Quality
    - Mic Quality
    - Comfort
    - Software
    - Concludsion/Mini Review

    Before we get started with the review let's take a good look at this new tactical weapon.












    Now on to the build quality!


    Headphones:
    Channel: True 5.1 surround sound
    Driver: F/R/C: 30mm Sub: 40mm
    Impedance: F/R/C: 32 Ohms Sub: 16 Ohms
    Transducer principle: Dynamic closed
    Ear coupling: Circumaural
    Ear cushions: Detachable micro fiber
    Sensitivity: >105dB
    Frequency Response: 10Hz – 20,000Hz
    Distortion: Less than 1%



    Microphone
    Pick-up pattern: uni-directional
    Frequency Response: 100Hz – 10,000 Hz
    Impedance: 2.2k Ohms
    Sensitivity: -46 dB ±3dB



    Cooler Master really paid attention to the quality on their new Sirus headset. It also feels like it was made for actual warfare; Just really strudy. It hard to accidentally ...
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    Razer Ferox - Review 

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    clamatowas
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    Published on March 24th, 2011 01:12 PM
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    IntroductionRazer is known for producing some of the most custom and amazing gaming gear. Like the Naga Epic mouse, Nostromo gaming pad, and the Switchblade just to name a few. With the Ferox they have added another specialty item to their list. With a built in 12 hour battery and a wide frequency of 150Hz-20KHz. and ...
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    Corsair's New HS1 USB Gaming Headset 

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    strudinox
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    Published on September 16th, 2010 06:00 AM
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    Corsair, well known for their memory, solid state drives, and power supplies, has just released a new lineup of gaming headphones known as the HS1. Spec wise, this thing performs quite well. Using 50mm speaker drivers, this set should be able to hit pretty hard. Another interesting feature are she padded headrest which is comfortable enough,comfortable ...
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