G.SKILL Ripjaws Gaming Peripherals Review

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Earlier this June at Computex 2015 in Taiwan, G.SKILL introduced a new lineup of computer peripherals slated for release throughout the third quarter of 2015. Established in 1989, G.SKILL has been producing extreme performance memory for the computer enthusiast market since 2003 and introduced its first SSD module in 2008. Now G.SKILL has expanded its lineup further with a new Ripjaws series of gaming peripherals that include two headsets, two keyboards (RGB and MX) and a mouse. Today we will see what G.SKILL's Real 7.1 headset, RGB mechanical keyboard and RGB mouse have to offer.

The G.SKILL Ripjaws SR910 Real 7.1 headset comes equipped with 10 discrete audio drivers (5 per ear piece) to provide a surround sound listening experience for music or gaming, all with the comfort of leatherette lined ear pads. The circumaural headset will adjust to your head, keeping the ear pieces firmly in place. The microphone is enclosed in the left side headphone and telescopes out with fully adjustable placement for team speak or recording, while the optional Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) can reduce background noise for clearer communications.

The G.SKILL Ripjaws KM780 RGB mechanical gaming keyboard has a metal framework to provide a substantial base to mount the Cherry MX switches. The on-board memory allows the set up of three operation modes directly accessible by the M1-M3 Mode keys on the upper left of the keyboard, with the six G keys along the left edge. To the upper right are the multimedia control keys that incorporate a scroll wheel for audio level adjustment (complete with a light bar indicator), and below that are the Num Lock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LED ON status illumination.
 G.SKILL Ripjaws Gaming Peripherals Review @ Neoseeker