G.Skill RipJaws SR910 7.1 channel headset review

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Software & Drivers

Software & Drivers

G.Skill does not include a software disc in the box, so you'll have to download it off their website like we did, there is newly updated software available offering improved sound. So if you already purchased this kit, definitely download and check out the updated software.  The SR910 conforms to USB audio standards and Windows will install a basic driver to get it going. You dont get the Surround with the basic USB audio driver. This also means that the headset is acting like a sound card, in case you were wondering. Windows has its own enhancements in the driver control panels. You install the software, then plug in the headset. 


So once the drivers are all sorted out, you're welcomed with a GUI display. Probably the first thing you'll want to do is hit the EQ to add some bass to the headset. At stock settings, the SR910 sounds way too flat for my taste. The control panel is very minimalist. Basically EQ on/off with presets and surround on/off with presets is what you get to play around with.

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