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  1. Alright thanks man, thanks for all of the replies.
  2. Alright, really appreciate all of the replies. One last question however, would the 363D's USB soundcard be better than my on-board audio?
  3. Since the Game One and the 363D are the same price, which one would grant the best performance?
  4. Also, regarding my onboard audio, I am not sure how good it is. I have an MSI Z87 G45 Motherboard. Would the onboard audio be good enough?
  5. I'm looking to spend around 200 USD. Preferably I'd like to have surround, as I play CSGO and games which are sound-relying.
  6. I am currently unable to decide between getting the PC 363D, without an extra sound card, or the Game One, with a dedicated soundcard. In Sweden right now, the 363Ds are literally the exact same price as the Game One. If I were to go for the Game One, I'd buy a dedicated soundcard for it, which is around 30 USD in my country, making the headset overall 30 USD more expensive basically. I really don't know what to do - is it worth it spending the extra money on the dedicated sound card for the Game One, or is the 363Ds USB soundcard good enough? I've googled this topic for days, but I can't seem to find a solid answer since it seems that there is a big price difference in the countries discussed in the topics. Thanks.
  7. Fair enough then, thanks for the replies guys. I was most likely just paranoid. Anyways, thanks a lot again!
  8. There you go. See at the bottom, there's like a black border?
  9. Just did, it did literally nothing. Didn't move in nor out. I'll get you one now, give me a minute.
  10. That's the question I'm trying to ask myself haha... Sometimes, I don't notice it, but when I do look, it just feels REALLY out of place, and I just cannot recall it being there before... I might just be tired as hell though. Yep, first thing I did but to no avail.
  11. I was doing some overclocking during the day (CPU), and after maybe an hour of experimenting with different stuff, I noticed that a weird kind of black border had appeared. The border is maybe max 2mm long and goes around the whole screen kind of like an outline by the edges of my monitors. There is nothing wrong with my GPU, I have tried different stress tests, games etc and none of them had any issues whatsoever. I am running: 4770k, 16GB RAM, a GTX 980 and as for monitors, I am using two, a BenQ XL2720Z and some random 23" LG screen. This weird border issue affects both screens. I Really apreciate any form of help, even if you can't solve my issue
  12. Oh, so if I have 2x800mhz RAM sticks, would that be 1600mhz? I'm stupid. What about the corsair ones ? http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengeance-low-profile-16gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cml16gx3m2a1600c10
  13. I've got a http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4600#ov motherboard, and I'm looking to upgrade my RAM due to my 8gb 800mhz kit being c**p. I'm looking for a 16gb kit, that would fit the best for my motherboard and my chassi, the Corsair Obisidan 250D. Any help is apreciated.
  14. Another quick question, I've got a 250d M-ITX case, would I be better of with the ref design then, rather than the other open air cooler designs?
  15. So yeah, pretty much I'm looking to buy a 980. Now, I've found this card http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-038-IN&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1812 which is a reference 980 for around 410 GBP. Could someone please tell me how the noise levels are/performance levels, and what would benefit me if I were to get an aftermarket cooler, such as a twinfrozer, which is 40 GBP more. Thanks, Miles
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