For gaming, arguably the AE-5 or G6 are worth the extra. Once you've paid for a E10K and SBX software, it doesn't work out that much cheaper. That comes with the AE-5 and G6, so most people looking for surround sound in games, just buy one of them. You could use a E10K and get surround sound, but you'd need additional software to provide the algorithms for 5.1 surround sound such as Creative's SBX software pack. To my knowledge, PUBG doesn't so you'd only just get stereo with the E10K alone. To be honest, there isn't much short of a Creative AE-5 (internal) or G6 (external) that has a really decent headphone amp that also provides surround sound to headphones.įiiO E10K will power them fine, but as that is just a basic DAC, you won't get any kind of 5.1 sound placement only what you might get built into a game. They will work from just motherboard audio, but you may not get the volume you desire. They are among the best headphones for gaming, but you need to buy something with a decent headphone amp as well, especially if you like louder volume. They are kind of like a double edged sword, you could say. They need more power to reach higher volumes than a lot of other headphones. It's OK for easy to drive headphones, but the AKG K7** series are quite demanding headphones. Sound blaster Omni doesn't have much of a headphone output, in the way of power.
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