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i would NEVER... EVER... recommend anyone get that junk.  I've had a Snowball, AND a Bluebird, the worst absolute garbage i have ever had the displeasure of using.  Those mic's have NO noise cancelation, they pick up the couple down the street making love to their crock pot.  and that is IF the thing works.  i had gone through 3 Snoballs after i went through 3 Bluebirds, RMA after RMA after RMA all each with their own flaw, i had better sound quality (and zero headache) from my iPod Touch built in mic, heck even my Samsung HM1100 had better audio quality and reliability.

 

But as far as headsets and audio quality goes, i've used some high end equipment, xFI, Audigy 2, mAudio, etc, and to be honest, the sound quality of the Corsair Vengeance 2000 is incredible, crisp clear on all levels, the mic is perfect too, i have not heard any better audio with those, and my roommates Yamaha DTS receiver can shake the house, but its old, and these CV2K's are even blasting clearer than the Supreme FX III on my Crosshair V Formula-Z... even at 192khz.

well I've only heard good about Blue, and just so you know, atleast the Snowball doesn't say it has noise cancelling at all. and it's a condenser mic, so it DOES pick up everything it can, unlike a dynamic one (unless I am wrong though). 

 

and I've never even heard of xFi, Audigy 2 or mAudio.. I thought Sennheiser, beyerdynamic, Shure, Audio-Technica and such were high-end? and how does a reciever shake a house? and what headphones were you testing your onboard audio with? 

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I'm sure if Razor made an effort in supporting 64 bit OS's from the start there wouldn't be such a big fuss, but for every pro there is a con, Razor still has not made all their recent products fully x64 compliant, and they probably never will.

because people still run windows XP 32-bit.

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I'm sure if Razor made an effort in supporting 64 bit OS's from the start there wouldn't be such a big fuss, but for every pro there is a con, Razor still has not made all their recent products fully x64 compliant, and they probably never will.

 

because people still run windows XP 32-bit.

 

And WIn7 64-bit has 32-bit compatibility anyways so it doesn't matter.

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Any windows 64-bit os can run 32-bit applications.

 

So far. 64 bit XP did have many more compatibility issues than Vista/7/8, however. There's no guarantee Windows 9 will be able to run 32 bit programs.

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