Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the G.Skill Ripjaws SR910 7.1 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for G.Skill Ripjaws SR910 7.1.
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19 Reviews
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Unfortunately, there isn't proper UK pricing available for the SV710, so we're basing it off the US price with tax added. This is still probably quite generous as US pricing is well below MSRP at the moment, but even if the SV710 does come in under £50, w...
Published: 2015-12-02, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Unique look, clear plastic earcups look great, Metal frame does not creak, great for virtual reality. Solid build quality, Surround sound tracking is good, providing additional atmosphere to certain games and experiences, Comfortable over long periods, Mi
Sound quality is not great, Bass is lacking, with little punch to it, even at higher volumes, Although quite fully featured, the software is ugly by design and requires better labeling, Volume control knob obscures indicators, Cheaper competitor headsets
The G.Skill Ripjaws SR910 is a headset that has a lot going for it on paper, but it does fail to deliver the promised experience. Although it does provide a good surround sound environment that any software-based, stereo-restricted headsets would struggle...
Suspension band design eases tension on top of the head, "Real" 7.1
Tinny, washed-out sound, Too big for comfort, 7.1 still doesn't work that great in a headset, "real" or otherwise
I can't recommend the SR910. There are plenty of headsets that are solid, middle-of-the-pack contenders—headsets that I wouldn't choose as my daily driver, but which I could see someone selecting for the design, or because they like this or that featu...
Great surround sound separation, Comfortable for longer sessions, Beautiful design
Limited range for music, Heavy design, No carry/storage case
For testing we used the latest drivers directly from G.Skill. I tend to test my peripherals longer than most review items as I really feel it takes some time to get used to a new setup completely. That being said I used the G.Skill Ripjaws SR910 Real 7.1...
Published: 2015-12-29, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
Though the RIPJAWS SR910's audio quality is hardly remarkable being just passable compared to the competition, the construction quality and comfort recoup the value for G.SKILL's headset. The use of high-quality memory foam renders this heavy headset secu...
Testing was conducted by connecting the G.Skill gaming peripherals to my computer system and using them in any relevant tasks such as listening to music, typing, and playing several popular games. Testing Setup: Comparison Peripherals: Comfort: You n...
As you can see I am struggling a bit little with the Ripjaws SR910. Looking at this set from an audiophile quality level I would/could not recommend it as 7.1 does not make sense there. Especially is listening to music is your thing then there is better...
G.Skill has made quite a splash in the market of gaming peripherals with the release of these three products, the KM780 RGB, SR910, and MX780 (Keyboard/Headphones/Mouse respectively). There is very little to complain about regarding the mouse. It felt g...
I can't recommend the SR910. There are plenty of headsets that are solid, middle-of-the-pack contenders—headsets that I wouldn't choose as my daily driver, but which I could see someone selecting for the design, or because they like this or that featu...
Published: 2015-09-25, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
G.Skill's Ripjaws SR910 Real 7.1 gaming headset looks great, is comfortable, and is built well, but the sound quality and bass output is nowhere near as good as it should be for the price, and the accessories are completely lacking also...