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Corsair Gaming H2100 Wireless Headset Review | GameNGuide

Corsair recently rebranded a portion of its business, spinning off gaming-focused products and services into Corsair Gaming. With the change comes a new line of peripherals including keyboards, headsets, mice, and more--here's GameNGuide's review of the H2100 headset.

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A Gamer Lost His Rig to a Fire and Corsair & Blue Microphones Teamed Up to Help

The gaming world can be so fragmented at times, which is why we love sharing stories like these. Corsair and Blue Microphones stepped up to help a gamer who’d been affected by an apartment fire.

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ninsigma3338d ago

That's awesome. I like to see companies do this sort of thing. It strips away corporate face and they show us they are people too.

crazychris41243338d ago (Edited 3338d ago )

Here is a updated post from the guy, his tower was somehow spared

http://imgur.com/a/BZTZN

kamisama3338d ago

I just seen this earlier on reddit. They actually give a lot of stuff away there awsome.

user66660473338d ago

Rig? His Dead Space cosplay?

Zarock3338d ago

Obvious marketing scheme Is obvious.

Dasteru3338d ago

Still nice for him though. Free is free regardless of probable intentions.

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Corsair's new DDR4 RAM memory kits: Super fast - Steeper price

MWEB GameZone writes: "Hardware manufacturer Corsair has launched its fastest ever DDR4 RAM kits as part of the Vengeance LPX DDR4 range, designed for enthusiast PC gamers and workstation setups.

Here is a look at the specifications and pricing of Corsair’s latest RAM kits and if it is worth purchasing one of the kits for gaming purposes."

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HanCilliers3393d ago

AS author said it's not needed for gaming - but give it a few years. What about VR? Will that eventually require "blistering fast" RAM?

Sillicur3393d ago

I dont think VR will be an issue at all, in games that is. The requirements to run a VR headset, like the Rift, only needs 8gb of RAM just like new AAA titles coming out, and does not even specifies that it needs DDR4 RAM, stock DDR3 at 1333 MHz is fine.

Workstation applications in VR or Hololens type tech yeh.

ravinash3384d ago

If you add it, they will use it.

Neonridr3393d ago

People say that the DDR5 Ram in the PS4 is amazing, so I can't see why DDR4 Ram isn't a welcome addition to a PC. Faster memory is never a bad thing.

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livininsin3393d ago

There are a lot of factors involved in choosing memory.
The single biggest advantage of DDR4 over DDR3 (not including bandwidth of course) is heat. All the low latency DDR3 RAM is running at high voltages (1.6-1.65V) to acheive that speed which is like putting a heater next to your processor. Not very good for overclocking. DDR4 RAM runs in 1.2-1.35V range depending on it's speed.

As a personal example, I am using Geil DDR4-3000 RAM with a tCL of 13 cycles and it has a slight overclock to 3200MHz at 1.2V. this gives me a latency of 4ns (4.06ns to be exact).

The very fastest (that I am aware of) DDR3 kit like the Corsair Platinum DDR3-2133 with a tCL of 8 cycles has a latency of 3.75ns and runs at 1.65V which is way to high of a voltage to even consider an overclock and will put out enough heat that it will hamper your ability to overclock your processor. Oh, and it's almost 3 times more expensive too.

livininsin3393d ago

Whoops, messed up my latency calculation, forgot to multiply by 2 due to the double data rate base clock being half... should have been 8.12ns and 7.50ns

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livininsin3392d ago (Edited 3392d ago )

Choosing DDR4 RAM isn’t a decision made in a vacuum for the purpose of “bragging rights”, it is part of your platform decision, if you want a skylake processor, you are going to use DDR4 RAM because that is the RAM that is used on the skylake platform. I am happy to say that I didn’t sacrifice latency because I chose skylake/DDR4 and I gained bandwidth which may not have much of an impact but it does in fact help in a few games and applications and will likely help more and more as time goes on and with a bit of shopping around and patience, it was relatively inconsequential to the cost of my build, about an extra 25 bucks relative to DDR3.

I chose to go with an i5-6600k skylake processor for a number of reasons, overclockability being one of them since I am, after all, a PC enthusiast that enjoys the technical merits of building a PC. The I5-6600k is a 14nm processor with a low TDP that is an overclocking champ, I am running it at 4.8Ghz (from 3.5Ghz stock speed) and one of the reasons I am able to get that high is because the four sticks of DDR4 RAM sitting two inches from my processor and in front of the intake of my crossdraft cooler is running at a cooler 1.2V instead of a hotter 1.65V. The RAM is also very close to the voltage regulator and on the down draft side of my cooler is my memory controller. The stability of all of these things, including the RAM itself, are affected by heat.

But heat isn't just the enemy of overclockers, it's also the enemy of silence. The fans inside my case rarely exceed 800rpm and when I am doing simple things like surfing the net, email or whatever some fans simply turn off and others drop down to 500-600 rpm so my case is essentially silent.

Another reason I chose skylake, and DDR4 by extension, is the upgrade path. Socket 1150 is at the end of it’s life and 1151 is just out of the gates. When I am ready to upgrade, that will likely entail a new CPU and GPU and that is it. Maybe a larger M.2 SSD somewhere along the line (another reason I chose skylake) but I can say that I will be perfectly happy with my RAM.

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Corsair STRAFE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review | Hardcore Gamer

Hardcore Gamer "Corsair is one of the leading hardware manufactures in the PC hardware scene, not only for gamers, but performance. They bring some of the world’s most successful SSDs, power supplies, memory, fan/water cooling and so much more. Looking at the exterior of your PC, the American-based company also creates high quality gaming peripherals, including keyboards, mice and headsets. Their K70 lineup of keyboards have been incredibly successful do to its accessibility and fancy lighting systems, but they’re not done there. While they’re not innovating with their latest release, Corsair has put together a keyboard designed to be in the middle of the road, giving players the same high quality they’ve come to expect at a reduced price."

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