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G.SKILL shows new line of Ripjaws gaming peripherals

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It's not just the PSUs, they are going into peripherals market with 2 keyboards, 1 mouse and 2 headsets. And as you might have imagined, yes, they're all gonna be shiny with all them LEDs.

 

The Ripjaws KM780 RGB and KM780 MX mechanical gaming keyboards are gonna be fully customizable mechanical keyboards made for gaming with Cherry MX Brown and Red key switches that are supposed to have 50 million key-press lifecycle. Also coming with onboard memory you should have enough options for 3 independent modes for your personalized settings.

Available in two lighting flavors, full range RGB and crimson red, the KM780 RGB and KM780 MX are fully loaded mechanical keyboards designed and built with durability and practicality in mind for the ultimate gaming and typing experience. Featuring Cherry MX Red and Brown key switches with 50 million key-press lifecycle and a braided 2.0m USB cable, allows the Ripjaws KM780 series keyboard to last for years of daily usage.

The KM780 RGB and KM780 MX keyboard is capable of storing your settings within onboard memory, so you’ll have a personalized keyboard experience no matter which computer you’re connected to. You can store up to three independent modes of settings on the keyboard, easily switchable via Mode hotkeys (M1-M3), each containing its own lighting patterns, macro setup, timer setting, key delay and repeat rate, polling rate, and various other settings, so you can have a personalized keyboard layout for each different gaming character, in-game skillsets, or special macro shortcuts for different applications. Combined with per-key programmability and per-key lighting options, as well as 6 extra dedicated macro keys, the possibilities are endless with the G.SKILL Ripjaws KM780 series mechanical keyboard.

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MX780 RGB Gaming Mouse is gonna be for both right and left handed (I'm sure some will find this a very good feature) that will be adjustable in almost every way that you can think of and as you might have imagined, it's gonna feature all sort of witchcraft. Options like five individual profiles, 8200 dpi (if you can evev use all 8200) with eight fully programmable buttons  and 1000Hz pooling rate should make it tempting for gamers.

Designed with the latest technology and customizable to fit your own personal gaming style, the Ripjaws MX780 RGB gaming mouse is ambidextrous and features a height-adjustable palm rest and interchangeable side grips to maximize comfort and support for your hand size and grip style.

Constructed with a 32-bit ARM processor, gaming-grade Avago laser sensor, and Omron micro-switches, the MX780 RGB gaming mouse is capable of 1000Hz polling rate, 8200 dpi, tracking up to 150ips, and 30g of acceleration with a durability of 20 million clicks. Up to 5 individual profiles can be stored within the device, each profile with its own sets of customizable RGB lighting across 4 lighting zones and unique settings for 8 fully programmable buttons.

Also included are gaming grade PTFE glide pads, notched scroll wheel design, and 5 programmable dpi steps with color indicator, making the Ripjaws MX780 RGB the ultimate gaming mouse that adapts to you and your gaming style, not the other way around.

 

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Ripjaws SR910 / SV710 7.1 Surround Digital Gaming Headsets are gonna support 7.1 surround sound (tbh, I have a 7.1 headset myself and I don't find it that mindblowing, but that's maybe because it's a sub $100 headset) powered by Dolby Pro Logic IIx using 10 discrete audio drivers.

Listen to your in-game world expand and come alive on the Ripjaws SR910 in real 7.1 surround sound through 10 discrete audio drivers, or on the Ripjaws SV710 in virtual 7.1 surround sound powered by Dolby Pro Logic IIx through dual 50mm drivers.

Dive into a distraction-free audio experience with a circumaural earcup design, immerse yourself in high-precision positional audio with Xear 3D technology, and enjoy extended gaming sessions in comfortable leatherette lined ear pads. When working with teammates, the built-in ENC (environmental noise cancellation) microphone analyzes and reduces background noise for crystal clear voice communication. Complete with an instant-access in-line control and a full audio control software suite that includes a 10-band equalizer and customizable surround sound speaker positioning, the ultimate audio gaming experience is within reach.

 

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What do you think of these? Think they might prove to be high grade products like their RAM memory is? Seems like G.SKILL is following footspets of Corsair and are trying to expand. I have nothing against that, how about you?

The products should be available in Q3 2015 and the prices are yet to be announced.

 

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The cringe is real.

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The ability to google properly is a skill of its own. 

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Gotta admit... for a first effort they are pretty decent offerings.

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Really, on-ear headphones? And everything else is so gimmicky...

Software Engineer for Suncorp (Australia), Computer Tech Enthusiast, Miami University Graduate, Nerd

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Looks like they've just gone to some knock off Chinese manufacturer and stuck their logo on some plastic toys. 

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They try to much xD

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They all look like they have promising features, but they made it so poorly designed that the features might not even matter anymore (based on my perspective)

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