QUOTE(devildevil87 @ Jun 18 2013, 02:08 PM)
nice setup how it sounds?
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Anyone here tried out the new Flux in Ear Pro? How is it? And is the price still the insane price of RM300+
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QUOTE(devildevil87 @ Jun 18 2013, 11:53 PM) Very good 7H was greatEspecially on movie and song listening The THX effect by sound blaster real supreme Wanna try H series if got chance^^ i wonder about their new upcoming H series headsets QUOTE(Crimson_SoulZ @ Jun 19 2013, 03:56 PM) Anyone here tried out the new Flux in Ear Pro? How is it? And is the price still the insane price of RM300+ Single Balanced Armature earphone are usually priced around that |
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Jun 19 2013, 07:28 PM
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hey guys now trying to find a new mouse since my DA black dosent feel that comfortable to me... i hate the shape.. it just dosent feel right for me altho im a palm gripper.... i like shapes like the g400/g500/imperator.. so i wonder will any of SS mouse suit me? good sensor and comfortability.. usually only play dota2..
wanted to try ss sensei raw gloss ( since i have sweaty palms and the sensei is way too overpriced here in malaysia) but still unsure whether to get it or not... im afraid later same prob with my DA black again... |
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QUOTE(devildevil87 @ Jun 19 2013, 06:28 PM) Wondering should I get the 7H or 7H usb version Or 5Hv2? if you like to use your headphone for all sorts of thingsOr should I wait for the V3 version.. Like the Siberia v2 so far... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « dont need to get the USB version since you have a better soundcard there |
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Jun 19 2013, 11:49 PM
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Thk guy for the for advise..
Will choose 7H over 5Hv2.. But got a offer by frenz selling his 7H usb edition at special price Wondering is 7H can do Boom Boom Boom effect^^ This post has been edited by devildevil87: Jun 20 2013, 12:01 AM |
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QUOTE(andrewtho @ Jun 19 2013, 10:24 PM) Thats why. 5H is purely for FPS. I almost bought it before i chose V2, 3 years back. Never regret since. But now my V2 sits at one corner, havent touched it for 2 months already :/ what you using now?QUOTE(devildevil87 @ Jun 19 2013, 10:49 PM) Thk guy for the for advise.. boom boom can try flux but on earWill choose 7H over 5Hv2.. But got a offer by frenz selling his 7H usb edition at special price Wondering is 7H can do Boom Boom Boom effect^^ |
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Jun 21 2013, 06:29 PM
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SteelSeries Sensei RAW Review
Introduction Sensei RAW had been out in the market for a while. Recently they released the Frost Blue theme for their devices. This mouse is the same as the original sensei RAW just that it is themed to suit the Frost Blue look of the Siberia v2 Frost Blue. Let’s get on to the review Technical Specifications Frames per second: 12000 Inches per second: 150 Mega pixels per second: 10.8 Counts per inch: 90 – 5670 Maximum acceleration: 30 G Sensor data path: True 16 bit Lift distance: ~2 mm Maximum polling: 1000 Hz Packaging ![]() SteelSeries always had a minimalist design packaging for their mice. The packaging is made of thick cardboard. You can be sure that the mouse inside is free from any damage during shipping; nothing special to expect inside the box. It’s just the mouse itself packed with a SteelSeries sticker and a quick start guide. Design ![]() SteelSeries had kept this design for quite some time now. Ever since they invented the Xai, nothing much had changed ever since. Their flagship mice such as the Sensei also packed with the same design, but the Frost Blue RAW has a glossy top with grey rubber side. The mouse has 2 side buttons each side. Since this is designed to be an ambidextrous only on side of buttons can be used. The bottom of the mouse has 3 big Teflon feet that can last you quite long. Hardware The mouse is packed with an Avago A9500 sensor with DPI maxed at 5670 with a weird increment of 30. The mouse DOES NOT have onboard memory so keep this in mind. The mouse have blue led lights on the DPI indicator, scroll wheel and logo; only the light intensity and the pulsation speed can be changed, nothing much fancy here. The mouse features Omron mouse switches which offers great tactile feedback when clicked. Software The customization software has a VERY simple user friendly interface. The first panel is button mapping. Here you can set macros for your mouse. Macros can be easily recorded. ![]() The second tab is to adjust the DPI and polling rate settings. As I said it offers a weird increment of 30 dpi. You can also adjust how the lighting looks here. ![]() The third tab is where you save your profiles in your computer. YES! In your computer. The mouse doesnt have any memory. Lastly the fourth tab is to measure the activity of your mouse. Real World Usage I have a single 24-inch monitor. My DPI is fixed for 1350 low and 1800 high which is sensitive enough to me. For those who prefer a very sensitive mouse, the mouse has high enough DPI for that. The mouse ships with angle snapping off so that it won’t interfere with your mouse movement. Acceleration is negligible. Shape is great for me. It can last me 7 hours and more of straight gaming without any feeling of fatiguing. The scroll wheel isn't that solid, it feels a bit loose. Conclusion SteelSeries liked to keep their mouse simple and powerful. The Sensei RAW is no exception. But it retails at a hefty RM329 price tag. Downside of this mouse is that it could have on-board memory. I also wished it could have a customization for lift off distance. This post has been edited by H3LLKEEPER: Jun 28 2013, 11:50 PM |
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QUOTE(H3LLKEEPER @ Jun 21 2013, 06:29 PM) SteelSeries Sensei RAW Review No difference from the normal RAW just some cosmetic mods only. Over-priced as usual. Introduction Sensei RAW had been out in the market for a while. Recently they released the Frost Blue theme for their devices. This mouse is the same as the original sensei RAW just that it is themed to suit the Frost Blue look of the Siberia v2 Frost Blue. Let’s get on to the review Technical Specifications Frames per second: 12000 Inches per second: 150 Mega pixels per second: 10.8 Counts per inch: 90 – 5670 Maximum acceleration: 30 G Sensor data path: True 16 bit Lift distance: ~2 mm Maximum polling: 1000 Hz Packaging ![]() SteelSeries always had a minimalist design packaging for their mice. The packaging is made of thick cardboard. You can be sure that the mouse inside is free from any damage during shipping; nothing special to expect inside the box. It’s just the mouse itself packed with a SteelSeries sticker and a quick start guide. Design ![]() SteelSeries had kept this design for quite some time now. Ever since they invented the Xai, nothing much had changed ever since. Their flagship mice such as the Sensei also packed with the same design, but the Frost Blue RAW has a glossy top with grey rubber side. The mouse has 2 side buttons each side. Since this is designed to be an ambidextrous only on side of buttons can be used. The bottom of the mouse has 3 big Teflon feet that can last you quite long. Hardware The mouse is packed with an Avago A9500 sensor with DPI maxed at 5670 with a weird increment of 30. The mouse has onboard memory that can store 1 profile. This isn’t quite a great number. The mouse have blue led lights on the DPI indicator, scroll wheel and logo; only the light intensity and the pulsation speed can be changed, nothing much fancy here. The mouse features Omron mouse switches which offers great tactile feedback when clicked. Software The customization software has a VERY simple user friendly interface. The first panel is button mapping. Here you can set macros for your mouse. Macros can be easily recorded. ![]() The second tab is to adjust the DPI and polling rate settings. As I said it offers a weird increment of 30 dpi. You can also adjust how the lighting looks here. ![]() The third tab is where you save your profiles in your computer. The applied profile will be saved in your mouse memory. Lastly the fourth tab is to measure the activity of your mouse. Real World Usage I have a single 24-inch monitor. My DPI is fixed for 1350 low and 1800 high which is sensitive enough to me. For those who prefer a very sensitive mouse, the mouse has high enough DPI for that. The mouse ships with angle snapping off so that it won’t interfere with your mouse movement. Acceleration is negligible. Shape is great for me. It can last me 7 hours and more of straight gaming without any feeling of fatiguing. One profile is sufficient for me since most of the games I play do not require macro. The scroll wheel isn't that solid, it feels loose. Conclusion SteelSeries liked to keep their mouse simple and powerful. The Sensei RAW is no exception. But it retails at a hefty RM329 price tag. Downside of this mouse is that it could have more on-board memory. I also wished it could have a customization for lift off distance. And bro, serious 7 hours straight?! You are my master liao |
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steelseries user reporting in.. i have used ikari optical (fail me last year after using it since 2009), SS Siberia (this one got stolen from my car), replace with 4H (now one side no sound). currently im using 7G, 7H Fnatic Edition and Sensei Fnatic Edition.
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QUOTE(kayFX @ Jul 1 2013, 01:15 AM) steelseries user reporting in.. i have used ikari optical (fail me last year after using it since 2009), SS Siberia (this one got stolen from my car), replace with 4H (now one side no sound). currently im using 7G, 7H Fnatic Edition and Sensei Fnatic Edition. Wao people will steal siberia.. The thieves got smarter ady |
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i like fnatic logo lol.. i just cant find the Qck+ fnatic to complete the fnatic edition..
the siberia was in my gaming bag along with my gaming mouse, mouse pad and PSP.. happen while i wanna go pay at petrol station.. i bet the thief think got laptop inside.. and i think he didn't even know the value of the mouse, huge ass mouse pad and headset except for the PSP which is instant see also know its a valuable gadget.. haiz.. |
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