- Joined
- Jan 13, 2010
- Messages
- 451 (0.09/day)
- Location
- Arlington, TX
- Heatware
- 129 1 0
System Name | EDGE |
---|---|
Processor | i9-9900K |
Motherboard | Asus Maximus XI Formula |
Cooling | Custom Liquid Cooling |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 2080TI XC Ultra Gaming |
Storage | HP EX920 1TB M.2 NVME OS WD Black 5TB For games |
Display(s) | Samsung 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (UN43KU7500) |
Case | Antec TORQUE |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z623, DT 990 Pro, Asus ROG Delta USB-C |
Power Supply | Asus ROG THOR 1200W |
Mouse | Asus ROG Spatha |
Keyboard | Asus ROG GK2000 Horus |
Software | WIN 10 Pro X64 |
Benchmark Scores | WIP |
References
103+ on Heatware
765+ on Ebay
5 + on OCN Don't have the Rep count to make FS Threads
Payment
Paypal
Terms of Sale
All items are still in working order as one would expect them to be.
Considering everything is either brand new and unused, pulled when it was working for a change or upgrade, or is currently in use everything is as is. I'm not a retail store or company and can't warranty items that are improperly installed or managed. Any issues that are known are listed.
Heat will not be left until I receive heat. I've had too many people never leave heat while I have. Just have the common courtesy to do the right thing and it will be done in return.
Now onto the good stuff.
For Sale
1. Creative Sound Blaster Evo USB headsets
These are some pretty damn good sounding budget headsets. I purchased one of these and thought something was wrong with them so the seller just sent another unit. They were each only used for 5-10 minutes. Boxes are a little beat up but they are essentially LNIB other then the 5-10 minutes of use.
Now onto the disclaimer
My search for the perfect budget headset with attached mic requires a 3.5mm headset with inline volume control so I can easily access the volume while in game. According to Creative these aren't designed to have the inline control work under 3.5mm. Only via usb. Which is what I have a problem with on these. Essentially Creative expects all people with a pc to use the usb and those with phones and tablets to use the 3.5mm. All handheld devices have an easy to reach volume control. When your gaming on a pc it's not so easy to alt tab then get to the volume control. So if you connect these via 3.5 mm they will be extremely loud depending on what you have your windows volume set at (30% for me and I had to rip these things off my head they were so loud) The inline control works as it was designed via usb but that negates my soundcard with built in headphone amp. I don't own a sound card for nothing.
The audio is nice and clear and the bass is pretty damn strong on these! I was rather impressed with them. They sounded good on my XB1 also (I use Siberia V2) I just can't justify having a headset with usb connection while having a dedicated sound card. I just have to be able to easily and rapidly lower the volume while gaming because my fiance is disabled so I have to be able to hear her if she calls me from another room.
Retail for $45 (+ tax if your in an Amazon tax area) shipped on Amazon.
$30 shipped Sold one
2. NIB Retail Intel G3470
Sealed retail Intel G3470
$75 SHIPPED
103+ on Heatware
765+ on Ebay
5 + on OCN Don't have the Rep count to make FS Threads
Payment
Paypal
Terms of Sale
All items are still in working order as one would expect them to be.
Considering everything is either brand new and unused, pulled when it was working for a change or upgrade, or is currently in use everything is as is. I'm not a retail store or company and can't warranty items that are improperly installed or managed. Any issues that are known are listed.
Heat will not be left until I receive heat. I've had too many people never leave heat while I have. Just have the common courtesy to do the right thing and it will be done in return.
Now onto the good stuff.
For Sale
1. Creative Sound Blaster Evo USB headsets
These are some pretty damn good sounding budget headsets. I purchased one of these and thought something was wrong with them so the seller just sent another unit. They were each only used for 5-10 minutes. Boxes are a little beat up but they are essentially LNIB other then the 5-10 minutes of use.
Now onto the disclaimer
My search for the perfect budget headset with attached mic requires a 3.5mm headset with inline volume control so I can easily access the volume while in game. According to Creative these aren't designed to have the inline control work under 3.5mm. Only via usb. Which is what I have a problem with on these. Essentially Creative expects all people with a pc to use the usb and those with phones and tablets to use the 3.5mm. All handheld devices have an easy to reach volume control. When your gaming on a pc it's not so easy to alt tab then get to the volume control. So if you connect these via 3.5 mm they will be extremely loud depending on what you have your windows volume set at (30% for me and I had to rip these things off my head they were so loud) The inline control works as it was designed via usb but that negates my soundcard with built in headphone amp. I don't own a sound card for nothing.
The audio is nice and clear and the bass is pretty damn strong on these! I was rather impressed with them. They sounded good on my XB1 also (I use Siberia V2) I just can't justify having a headset with usb connection while having a dedicated sound card. I just have to be able to easily and rapidly lower the volume while gaming because my fiance is disabled so I have to be able to hear her if she calls me from another room.
Retail for $45 (+ tax if your in an Amazon tax area) shipped on Amazon.
$30 shipped Sold one
2. NIB Retail Intel G3470
Sealed retail Intel G3470
$75 SHIPPED
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