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You'll notice when you plug in the Tiamat 7. So would there be any benefits to getting Surround with it? WonderTaco , Aug 18, Nope, no benefit at all. If anything, the Surround may conflict with the Tiamat 7.

Which do you think is better, Razer Tiamat 7. Tiamat all the way, you cant beat true 7. But they also have a 7. Last edited: Aug 19, WonderTaco likes this. Razer Nommo With optimized drivers for full range sound and extreme clarity, the Razer Nommo takes you to a new dimension.

Enhance your Razer headset experience with these nifty add-ons. Gain a competitive edge with clear, immersive sound for PlayStation and Xbox. Razer HyperSense Throughout gaming history, visual and audio technologies have evolved to deeply engage our senses of sight and hearing, creating lifelike experiences in games.

I ran into some trouble here; a loud, annoying buzz filled the ear cups wherever I plugged the Tiamat in. Razer's FAQ explains this problem away -- every single one of my motherboard's USB ports apparently have a grounding issue. User experience will vary, but I needed an external USB adapter to get rid of the buzz. Of some importance: the Tiamat looks really, really good.

You won't ever see the subtle green glow or the bold, exposed drivers, since the thing is on your head. But rest assured that you look great. But at what cost? The Razer Tiamat 7. But to get best surround sound experience, you're simply going to have to shell out extra cash for a 7.

But many folks simply don't have a dedicated sound card. Just a few years ago, this sound card requirement wouldn't have been a big deal. But motherboards have come a long way, and for many of us, built-in analog audio outputs have been good enough. That's a bold claim to make, but hear me out.

I'm no audiophile; I appreciate the immersion and detail that a proper surround sound setup affords, but there are plenty of headsets on the market that deliver an excellent experience, despite being software driven.

Purists will lambast wireless headsets, but any perceived loss in audio fidelity melts away when I'm free to get up and make a drink without missing out on crucial audio cues or conversations. It's a value proposition, really. If you're using an older motherboard, or simply aren't impressed with your current audio setup, a sound card is going to be a great investment. Once you have that sound card or if you already own a 7. If you just want great audio and don't care that it's virtual and not "true" 7.

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