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  2. SteelSeries Prime Review - TechPowerUp

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    Introduction. SteelSeries is a Denmark-based peripherals company founded in 2001. The Prime line-up consists of no less than five mice: Prime, Prime+, Prime Wireless, Prime Mini, and Prime Mini Wireless, all of which will be reviewed here on TechPowerUp. The first of the bunch is the regular Prime, and much like all the others, it introduces a ...

  3. SteelSeries QcK Edge & Heavy Review - TechPowerUp

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    SteelSeries was founded in 2001, and they have been producing top-quality mouse pads ever since. Their QcK line-up of mouse pads is among the most well-known in the world, if it isn't at the very top of the list. In 2018, SteelSeries has added a lot of new products to the QcK palette, and in this review, I will show you the Edge and Heavy variants.

  4. SteelSeries Prime Mini Review - TechPowerUp

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    SteelSeries is a Denmark-based peripherals company founded in 2001. Aside from being smaller than the Prime, the Prime Mini has received several improvements over its bigger brother. First, while the Prime Mini still comes with a detachable cable, it now is Type-A to Type-C instead of Micro-USB, and no longer has a triangular connector, which ...

  5. SteelSeries Announces the Apex Pro Gen 3 Series Keyboard ... -...

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    SteelSeries, the original esports brand that fuses gaming and culture, today unveiled its latest innovation, the Apex Pro Gen 3 Series keyboards. Originally launched in 2019, the Apex Pro revolutionized the gaming world by introducing fully adjustable actuation, marking the most significant advancement in gaming keyboard technology since the ...

  6. SteelSeries Arctis Pro + GameDAC Review - The GameDAC -...

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    The $250 / €270 Arctis Pro + GameDAC is SteelSeries' new flagship gaming audio system. It consists of an amazing gaming headset based on an improved iteration of the Arctis 3, 5, and 7 and the GameDAC, a high-quality external USB sound card equipped with the ESS Sabre 9018Q2C DAC chip and a host of advanced features, fully usable and configurable without any drivers.

  7. Ultimate sound enhancement software: Steelseries Sonar could be...

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    Sep 3, 2022. #1. I have used many many programs/drivers and softwares including unlocked dolby/dts drivers, srs premium software etc. Until recently I has been using Nahimic which was bundled with my MSI mainboard. But after finding Sonar, I think I've find the ultimate solution. Guys this software definitely worth trying.

  8. SteelSeries Sensei Ten Review - Sensor & Performance -...

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    The SteelSeries Sensei Ten is equipped with the TrueMove Pro. According to specifications, the TrueMove Pro is capable of up to 18,000 CPI as well as a maximum tracking speed of 450 IPS, which equals 11.43 m/s. Judging from the package as well as its tracking and performance traits, I am fairly confident that the TrueMove Pro is based off the ...

  9. SteelSeries Arctis 5 Review - TechPowerUp

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    The SteelSeries Arctis 5 is an over-ear, closed-back USB gaming headset that sports several very interesting and unusual features, such as a ski-goggle headband, an RGB lighting system (SteelSeries calls it "Prism"), a so-called ChatMix Dial, built-in volume controls, a retractable bidirectional microphone, and cloth ear cushions.

  10. SteelSeries Prime Mini Wireless Review - TechPowerUp

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    SteelSeries is a Denmark-based peripherals company founded in 2001. The Prime Mini Wireless can be summed up in a single sentence: A Prime Wireless, just smaller. The sensor is once again the TrueMove Air capable of 18,000 CPI, which essentially is PixArt's PAW3335.

  11. SteelSeries Kinzu Optical Gaming Mouse Review - TechPowerUp

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    The release of the Kinzu optical gaming mouse just proves that SteelSeries is still keen on pleasing the FPS gaming crowd that adores optical sensors. Some might think that optical sensors are obsolete compared to the newer high performance laser sensors, and to some degree they are. Even the most advanced optical sensors can only track up to ...