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I'm using a Logitech G35 and find it awesome for gaming.

and +1 on never buying a Razer again... sent back one mouse under warranty and the 2nd mouse becomes problematic(same problem as the first) shortly after the warranty period expires... it was a Razer Lachesis. Before that I used a Logitech mouse and never had a problem. Now I'm using a Microsoft Explorer 3.0

lol the Lachesis was like a LS1. They had SO many problems with it that it ended up being a joke really.

yeah G35 is sweet...but a little more than i wanna spend.

the fatality is 50-60 bucks from what ive found where is it 40?

http://www.logitechshop.com.au/logitech-g35-s-sound-headset.html

keep an eye on that site.... fkn amazing specials; they had them for $95 inc delivery last week

z5500s for 290 inc delivery :P

don't always look @ price i have had my sennheiser's (HD212pro) for over 5 years now probably pushing 7, I know a lot of these cheaper brands break at the 7-8month mark so $50 for 8months or $112 for 7 years having replaced the cable @ $19.50 as well total $131.50 that's $18.78/year for my headphones and there is no sign of fatigue

I thrash my HD550's, so they are broken on one side (i just throw em around a bit). So they've survived 4yrs of solid abuse, almost daily.

Also IMo get headsets without the "mic" attachment and just buy a Zalma clip-on mic for $10

Get much better value that way

Wow

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=116_1219&products_id=17249

They are half price of what they were 3-4yrs ago. Would be a nice buy if you have a sound card, they are discontinued according to the USA website so maybe a clearance price.

Wow

http://www.pccasegea...oducts_id=17249

They are half price of what they were 3-4yrs ago. Would be a nice buy if you have a sound card, they are discontinued according to the USA website so maybe a clearance price.

these look really comfy :) still double what i payed for my gamecons. I'll see how they last, will def look into these or similar if they dont

+good price on the logitechs

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