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System Name | Kursah's Gaming Rig 2018 (2022 Upgrade) - Ryzen+ Edition | Gaming Laptop (Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 2022) |
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Processor | R7 5800X @ Stock | i7 12700H @ Stock |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X370-F Gaming BIOS 6203| Legion 5i Pro NM-E231 |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S Push-Pull + NT-H1 | Stock Cooling |
Memory | TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 32GB (2x16) DDR4 4000 @ 3600 18-20-20-42 1.35v | 32GB DDR5 4800 (2x16) |
Video Card(s) | Palit GeForce RTX 4070 JetStream 12GB | CPU-based Intel Iris XE + RTX 3070 8GB 150W |
Storage | 4TB SP UD90 NVME, 960GB SATA SSD, 2TB HDD | 1TB Samsung OEM NVME SSD + 4TB Crucial P3 Plus NVME SSD |
Display(s) | Acer 28" 4K VG280K x2 | 16" 2560x1600 built-in |
Case | Corsair 600C - Stock Fans on Low | Stock Metal/Plastic |
Audio Device(s) | Aune T1 mk1 > AKG K553 Pro + JVC HA-RX 700 (Equalizer APO + PeaceUI) | Bluetooth Earbuds (BX29) |
Power Supply | EVGA 750G2 Modular + APC Back-UPS Pro 1500 | 300W OEM (heavy use) or Lenovo Legion C135W GAN (light) |
Mouse | Logitech G502 | Logitech M330 |
Keyboard | HyperX Alloy Core RGB | Built in Keyboard (Lenovo laptop KB FTW) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 | Windows 11 Home x64 |
I love my HARX700's. I didn't dynamat, all I did was the felt removal mod to add a little more definition to the mid/treble, and stuffed some foam behind the earpads for comfort and added bass on the lower end. Neither are massive changes, but both helped. The biggest help was having a decent sound card that can output a lot more power out of the 3.5mm jack than onboard jacks can, and with a good EQ like what I've used with Creative's Console on my X-Fi cards and Auzen X-Fi, that's where the difference really lies. The HARX700's need some EQ tuning and even some bass boost if you want some serious bass...they'll shake the cups and shake on your head with a decent sound card, get a card like the Auzen that has a dedicated headphone amp and they get even louder and more defined.
Really find yourself a decent Auzen, Creative, Asus sound card. My main experience is with the X-Fi Extreme Music, the X-Fi Audio, and the Auzen X-Fi Forte sound card wise and all did damn awesome. Think of it this way though, if your music sounds good, then your games will too, at least in my experience that's how it's played out thus far! I'm not saying you need an X-Fi, but that's just what I've gone with and everything I listen to after taking some time to tune sounds great to me. Each set of ears will hear things differently and you'll prefer a different sound too, which is why having a good EQ and tunability is a MUST imo. See what you can find used, if you could snag a used X-Fi Xtreme Music for $50 shipped or less, that's what I'd jump on imo...if not, look for something in the $75-100 range new imo. I'm not hardcore into soundcards, and I got a helluva deal on this Forte last summer, otherwise I wouldn't have purchased it. But in reality, while the headphone amp is nice, it was not required...I could still be on my old, cheap x-fi and still be happy as hell.
It also depends how loud you wanna go, you might consider skipping an add-in sound card and using a headphone amp ran from your onboard's digital output...though that option can get really pricey, really fast. I'm considering trying the Creek OBH11 someday to see how a real headphone amp does, not sure if that takes digital signals though. Take a read through, but really, bang for the buck, the JVC HARX 700's can't be beat imo!
Really find yourself a decent Auzen, Creative, Asus sound card. My main experience is with the X-Fi Extreme Music, the X-Fi Audio, and the Auzen X-Fi Forte sound card wise and all did damn awesome. Think of it this way though, if your music sounds good, then your games will too, at least in my experience that's how it's played out thus far! I'm not saying you need an X-Fi, but that's just what I've gone with and everything I listen to after taking some time to tune sounds great to me. Each set of ears will hear things differently and you'll prefer a different sound too, which is why having a good EQ and tunability is a MUST imo. See what you can find used, if you could snag a used X-Fi Xtreme Music for $50 shipped or less, that's what I'd jump on imo...if not, look for something in the $75-100 range new imo. I'm not hardcore into soundcards, and I got a helluva deal on this Forte last summer, otherwise I wouldn't have purchased it. But in reality, while the headphone amp is nice, it was not required...I could still be on my old, cheap x-fi and still be happy as hell.
It also depends how loud you wanna go, you might consider skipping an add-in sound card and using a headphone amp ran from your onboard's digital output...though that option can get really pricey, really fast. I'm considering trying the Creek OBH11 someday to see how a real headphone amp does, not sure if that takes digital signals though. Take a read through, but really, bang for the buck, the JVC HARX 700's can't be beat imo!