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Reviews (8)

Jun 17, 2019
Feels great
Great controler, feels great

Oct 31, 2016
Great and affordable headphones
The headphones worked right off the bat when i plugged them in but they sounded a bit pale and lacked punch in the lows.
I realized this would require the engine that they have on the website.
Engine 3 wasn't avaialble for windows xp but when i scrolled down i found engine 3 for windows xp, no idea why it was so far appart from the main downloads.
After using engine 3 it didn't detect the headphones, so instead i tried to use engine 2, this one installed the necessary drivers and things look promising, however it also didn't detect the headphones.
When i checked engine 3, it now detected the headphones and i was able to use the immersive settings to make the lows more intensive and that made it great, altough it still lacks punch in the bass, but for gamming it is great.
I honestly don't know why i need to use engine 2 and then engine 3 to make things work, why install things twice to use them?
Still it works, you can change profiles to change colors and the equalizer options based on certain applications, that is trully great but only works if the engine is running in the background.
Looks good, feels good, my ears don't get hurt or sweaty even after long periods of time with them.
Great quality at a affordable price, couldn't ask for more.

Oct 31, 2016
Amazing but beware of passive cooling
The cooler itself is massive compared to anything that usually comes on graphic cards, so do check the dimensions 1st as it may conflict with cables, drives and other components.
If you have the space then the 2nd issue is the air flowing in your case as the heat needs to be removed somehow, now this may not be an issue if you have several airflow optimized fans and several fans on top and on the back, but not all users have such a setup and sometimes users use less fans at lower RPMs to try and get a quieter experience.
In these cases there is enough airflow for the general components, but the for this cooler in particular things don't look so good.
It will heat up slowly, after firing up a 3d renderer stress test temperatures went to 75º and i stopped the test right there since it was already hotter than the rather small cooler i had on the graphics card (altough the previous cooler had a fan at high rpms and that caused noise), afterwards i noticed the temperatures going down, but they went down very slowly, there wasn't enough airflow in that region to remove the heat.
Still, i launched up a game and played for a few minutes, temperatures went above 80 and while everything was working, the temperatures were not of my liking especially since they remained high for several minutes even after no stress is on the card.
This made me install a 120mm fan, i used an old cooler master fan that is a hibrid between airflow and static pressure, since the fins in the cooler are not all that close together you don't really need a pressure optimized fan, the fan is quiet and then i decided to test the thing again, massive improvement, i was able to achieve better colling with less fan and airflow noise, reaching 65º is hard and the card sits at 60º most of the time while gamming.
It's a huge sucess but only after using a fan, otherwise can't really say it's worth it.
The thermal misture that they give you to glue the heatsinks is rather pointless, it would be way easier if they used thermal sticky pads instead, having to apply some kind of glue with thermal paste at the same time is annoying and takes a while to completely dry and solidify.
tl;dr
Passive cooler is great with a fan on it (making it not passive) or with a really good airflow oriented case, otherwise the temperatures will slowly climb up to dangerous levels.