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What OS are you running?
Sounds to me like your Win7 is screwed up. Why are you even still on that OS.
That same software that controls the "lighting and stuff" also controls the audio for the headset.
Read the instruction manual if lost.
How is my Win 7 screwed up? Works fine with basically everything so far, except this headset, and why am I still on it? It's better than windows 8 and 10, and I'm more used to it, it's also helps my games run betterand it actually works better with my CPU.
Maybe. Hard to say.
Personally, I'd return it and get a proper pair of headphones.
Buy a decent senneheiser, beyerdynamic and a decent mic if u want quality.
If you want quality and comfort, buy a quality headphone and a decent mic and stratch the 7.1, led's etc. thing.
Sennheiser and Beyerdynamic are top notch brands for Headphones.
So instead of some crappy gaming headsets, I would spend the money on a decent headphone/mic combo.
Why not go for quality audio brands?
Avoid all these gaming brands. Don't fall for the 7.1 gimmick, as it is simulated, which any stereo headphones can do without any additional hardware or software. Avoid all the toys.
Go for quality headphones and a seperate mic, rather than a gaming headset.
Don't know why everyone's pressuring me to get a separate headset and mic, I'm not a famous streamer or YouTuber or anything lol.
Cheaper, well... you pay for the word gaming + all the fancy features like christmas lightning or simulated 7.1 but not for the sound/quality.
Yea you could maybe deactivate 7.1 , but what's the point of buying a 7.1 than?
And we are not talking about a headset/mic combo, that's pointless.
You get more by buying headphones and a seperate mic... has also nothing to do with youtube or streaming or being famous..
But you get more for the money.
Better quality, comfort, higher audio quality and so on.
And also no crap software is needed, just plug 'n play.
Not sure how much you care about quality and good audio, but if, gaming headsets are not rly worth the money.